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K&R ! stonecutter357 Jun 2018 #1
Yours, X another 10000000000 COLGATE4 Jun 2018 #128
Good. Lil Missy Jun 2018 #2
Can they extend that to the Vermont Democratic Party? George II Jun 2018 #3
Would you extend that to Maine as well? rpannier Jun 2018 #122
That was my question also Gothmog Jun 2018 #130
And Mine n/t corbettkroehler Jun 2018 #173
Clarity keeps carpet baggers gets out...about time beachbum bob Jun 2018 #4
Independent candidates from Northeastern States need not apply SkatmanRoth Jun 2018 #5
Isn't that just what they did in 2016? louis c Jun 2018 #23
None of the Sanders supporters I knew were temporary Democrats. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2018 #52
Ahhh...Sanders did though. brush Jun 2018 #97
Susan Sarandon, for starters. n/t ChiTownDenny Jun 2018 #132
Sarandon was Green in 2000, and so was Michael Moore, and they both supported Nader, and still_one Jun 2018 #178
They didn't just boo Hillary Clinton, they booed the great American John Lewis. Very sad. George II Jun 2018 #53
"THEY" booed John Lewis? How many did? democrank Jun 2018 #57
Many. George II Jun 2018 #59
They certainly weren't Hillary supporters, were they? (nt) ehrnst Jun 2018 #182
Judge for yourself. ehrnst Jun 2018 #189
A higher percentage of Bernie supporters voted for Hillary in the general shanny Jun 2018 #54
How do you know that? George II Jun 2018 #60
Here is a related article from the WAPO CentralMass Jun 2018 #89
Yes, but it was Sanders to Trump voters who gave Trump his margin of victory lapucelle Jun 2018 #116
I thought it was Jill Stein's 1,457,226 votes that gave Trump his margin Tom Rinaldo Jun 2018 #120
And the Bernie supporters were in every one of those camps louis c Jun 2018 #206
T there has been much analysis on why Hillary lost in those states. CentralMass Jun 2018 #134
If you read the article more carefully you will notice louis c Jun 2018 #180
Where in the world BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #66
well oh my goodness it was common knowledge at the time (PUMAs anyone?) shanny Jun 2018 #75
Well, I knew about the PUMAs, of course. BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #88
Notice that the actual poll numbers strongly suggest PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2018 #114
That article has been cited several times this week. lapucelle Jun 2018 #117
Good points! BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #121
It Wasn't Just That They Voted for Trump LeFleur1 Jun 2018 #135
I hope that they learned a lesson. BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #202
Well then that would indicate to me that Obama was a far stronger candidate than Clinton shanny Jun 2018 #139
The data shows that the Sanders to Trump voter lapucelle Jun 2018 #140
Part of the picture? Sure. All of it? Not by a mile. shanny Jun 2018 #160
Obama had Clinton campaigning for him. joshcryer Jun 2018 #191
And yet, a lower percentage Bernie voters supported the other party on election day. shanny Jun 2018 #192
That is because Obama was able to excite more people to come out to vote. LostOne4Ever Jun 2018 #145
I can answer that... radical noodle Jun 2018 #74
No true Scotsman, eh? shanny Jun 2018 #86
Except that I knew some who were Tom Rinaldo Jun 2018 #96
Anyone who could have voted for Palin radical noodle Jun 2018 #141
I understand your logic, it revolves around the word "really" Tom Rinaldo Jun 2018 #153
There you go... radical noodle Jun 2018 #161
Never let facts get in the way of a good Bernie bashing!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2018 #76
+1 shanny Jun 2018 #77
+2 LiberalLovinLug Jun 2018 #83
Really? Gothmog Jun 2018 #131
Yeah really. shanny Jun 2018 #133
Sanders voters were the margin of victory for trump in the real world Gothmog Jun 2018 #198
The provision isn't about supporters. It's about candidates. Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #167
Yes, but remembering 90% of Sanders voters were LOYAL Democrats Hortensis Jun 2018 #203
Join the independent candidates party Progressive dog Jun 2018 #179
So if Jill Stein decides to hop on board for the money and the marketing resources ehrnst Jun 2018 #184
I wonder what prompted them to move on this now? sheshe2 Jun 2018 #6
Maybe Mr Perez got the hint? N/T MrPool Jun 2018 #11
To head off another divisive campaign like in 2016 brush Jun 2018 #99
Perhaps a majority of Democrats? ehrnst Jun 2018 #185
Yup. sheshe2 Jun 2018 #190
Good move and no valid reason to not support this rules change Devil Child Jun 2018 #7
What a concept!! aeromanKC Jun 2018 #8
Meanwhile John Zogby has gone MrPool Jun 2018 #9
I am I am I am sheshe2 Jun 2018 #46
James Zogby. I just checked his twitter feed... Kahuna7 Jun 2018 #110
Probably having a rage in with Knomi Knonst or whatever MrPool Jun 2018 #168
Yep. LOL...... Kahuna7 Jun 2018 #186
Howdy Mr. Pool Me. Jun 2018 #138
Cheers! n/t MrPool Jun 2018 #164
Not enough. They should require the release of 5 years of tax returns. n/t pnwmom Jun 2018 #10
agreed n/t musette_sf Jun 2018 #14
Nah 15 years only seems fair MrPool Jun 2018 #15
+1. Personally, I think 10 years should be the minimum requirement. n/t Tarheel_Dem Jun 2018 #16
Yes, Full Tax Returns and No Caucuses! Cha Jun 2018 #17
No caucuses! deurbano Jun 2018 #28
No Open Primaries! Cha Jun 2018 #32
Great minds, LOL ...! eom BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #70
Cheers to that, BlueMT! Cha Jun 2018 #72
Yes. No open primaries. Now we're getting somewhere. No more divisive interlopers. brush Jun 2018 #100
Yes, that lesson was a Global Cha Jun 2018 #175
This Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2018 #51
K&R!! Tarheel_Dem Jun 2018 #12
Thank you Dems. Another reason to support the Party that looks out for the security of all Wwcd Jun 2018 #13
How is this different than what occurred in2015-16? shanny Jun 2018 #87
Are you saying in 2016 you were rejected and ignored and stuff? Is that what you mean? Squinch Jun 2018 #102
lol shanny Jun 2018 #112
A bit of wild projection at the end there. You might want to watch that. I think it reveals Squinch Jun 2018 #123
"more than I want to reveal"? that's a laugh--it was friendly advice; take it, or don't shanny Jun 2018 #136
I care deeply to know what you find pathetic, and tedious. Squinch Jun 2018 #143
They're not kicking out non-Dems. This is ONLY about Presidential candidates. Very narrow. Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #169
K&R!!! Maven Jun 2018 #18
I have to agree with the DNC this is fundamental FloridaBlues Jun 2018 #19
This is cause for celebration -- by Jill Stein and the Greens. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #20
Gee, imagine the Democratic Party requiring... louis c Jun 2018 #21
You make two important mistakes. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #35
+1 shanny Jun 2018 #55
Interesting post. sheshe2 Jun 2018 #63
+ Sparkly Jun 2018 #67
Hey! sheshe2 Jun 2018 #71
Apparently, though, not interesting enough for you to read it with any care. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #73
"Your whole first paragraph, hectoring me about the 2016 general election, ignores the distinction t sheshe2 Jun 2018 #78
Your comment about "refighting a primary" obviously referred to 2016. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #165
It's ALWAYS threats, She. Usually threatening actions that hurt them as much as everyone else, but Squinch Jun 2018 #104
Yes sheshe2 Jun 2018 #147
You make the mistake that Democrats and Liberals MrPool Jun 2018 #64
Some care. Some don't. I'm among those who do. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #81
Hmmm sheshe2 Jun 2018 #85
Not having the rule didn't stop idiots from voting for Stein in 2016. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #25
Mahalo, SunSeeker! Cha Jun 2018 #34
+++ sheshe2 Jun 2018 #150
Exactly! I've always felt that Democrats should just leave the immature.. Kahuna7 Jun 2018 #187
People who support Jill Stein are not Progressives. JI7 Jun 2018 #27
They're anarchists. nt Kahuna7 Jun 2018 #188
Oh FUCK OFF 3rd Party Jill Stein LIES.. that's all she Cha Jun 2018 #33
No, the point is that Stein wouldn't have to lie more. This time she could just tell the truth. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #37
Jill Stein wouldn't know the truth if she bumped into it. Cha Jun 2018 #40
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. brush Jun 2018 #105
It's not a question of "progressives", it's a question of DEMOCRATS! If you are a.... George II Jun 2018 #41
++++exactly! lunasun Jun 2018 #79
To be honest, in today's situation KitSileya Jun 2018 #92
Well said and to the point. brush Jun 2018 #108
Truth! sheshe2 Jun 2018 #151
Indeed. nt SunSeeker Jun 2018 #155
So selfish mcar Jun 2018 #193
How is it a loss for Dems? If they were Dems they'll already be registered as Dems. brush Jun 2018 #101
+1 and I add as I did to the person rpannier Jun 2018 #125
You have to reconsider your prediction????!!!!! The horrors!!!!! Squinch Jun 2018 #103
Not sure why, as it only refers to the person running for President rpannier Jun 2018 #124
Yes, that's its scope, and I'm talking primarily about the race for President. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #127
This is elementary and something that is a given. Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #170
Then there's no longer any excuse to have superdelegates pecosbob Jun 2018 #22
What does that have to do with this rule? George II Jun 2018 #30
I understood superdelegates were set up to block undesirable candidates from winning. nt Lucky Luciano Jun 2018 #48
You raise a good question. We'll have to see how this develops. brush Jun 2018 #109
I can't believe this wasn't a rule already trixie2 Jun 2018 #24
IKR? workinclasszero Jun 2018 #95
K & R SunSeeker Jun 2018 #26
can they also add that tax returns are to be provided if they are to get funding from the DNC.. samnsara Jun 2018 #29
That will probably be dealt with either via state Democratic Parties or legislatures.... George II Jun 2018 #31
Question is, will this stop repukes running as Democrats from running and switching parties? meow2u3 Jun 2018 #36
That is determined by state laws. LiberalFighter Jun 2018 #45
RW Larouche followers won as IL Dems, 1986 JaneQPublic Jun 2018 #38
I remember this. murielm99 Jun 2018 #61
Will Bernie join or run on the Ralph Nader "Give the Election to Trump 2020" Independent ticket? TheBlackAdder Jun 2018 #39
I bet I know. Squinch Jun 2018 #106
amen! chillfactor Jun 2018 #42
too little too late; watch bernie launcing indepenent run AlexSFCA Jun 2018 #43
... BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #69
I say let him run as an independent, see how far he gets. brush Jun 2018 #111
If Bernie wanted to run as an I for president he would have done so in '16 after the primary LostOne4Ever Jun 2018 #149
Good. Snackshack Jun 2018 #44
Good Tribalceltic Jun 2018 #47
Certainly seems reasonable to me. LudwigPastorius Jun 2018 #49
Absolutely Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2018 #50
I'll withhold my more *$!&emphatic%#* comments, and leave it at, "This sounds like a fine idea." NBachers Jun 2018 #56
DNC panel adopts rule requiring candidates to run, serve as a Democrat. LenaBaby61 Jun 2018 #58
It's about damn time. murielm99 Jun 2018 #62
Amen,,,,,,,,! Cryptoad Jun 2018 #65
That is a good beginning! BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #68
I am glad to see Democrats doing this but unfortunate there was the need to state an obvious. ChrisTee Jun 2018 #80
While I 100% agree with this, and am on record during 2016 OnDoutside Jun 2018 #82
Great! Let's shrink the tent! LiberalLovinLug Jun 2018 #84
I share your thoughts Sienna86 Jun 2018 #98
Any Independent who would decline to vote for a Democrat mcar Jun 2018 #119
Unpacking what you said LiberalLovinLug Jun 2018 #158
Not our supportive voters. Potentially subversive voters Hortensis Jun 2018 #207
Exactly LiberalLovinLug Jun 2018 #146
LOL! Squinch Jun 2018 #107
FOR FUCK'S SAKE Adrahil Jun 2018 #144
Nope. No good. That's just us being elitist, doncha know. Squinch Jun 2018 #148
Honey I Shrunk the Tent sheshe2 Jun 2018 #154
Blahahahaha! Squinch Jun 2018 #162
K&R! MrsCoffee Jun 2018 #90
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2018 #91
GREAT! No Potemkin Democrats bucolic_frolic Jun 2018 #93
Didn't Sanders change his affiliation for the purpose of running in the primary? Calista241 Jun 2018 #94
We'll see. If he tries that again he'll really reveal his agenda of just... brush Jun 2018 #113
No. Another urban myth on DU. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #126
Wrong, Jim Lane. Bernie insists on being labeled an Independent. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #159
What I wrote is 100% correct. Please read more carefully. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #163
I know what you wrote, and what you were implying. And you're wrong. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #171
The context makes clear what he meant. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #172
His WORDS make clear what he meant: "I am a Democrat." SunSeeker Jun 2018 #174
You need to look in the mirror. Cha Jun 2018 #176
The requirement that the candidate "serve as a Democrat" is the clincher. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #157
Not sure if that was official? Bradical79 Jun 2018 #208
Good. About damned time for this. (nt) Paladin Jun 2018 #115
Amen to that! My only complaint is that it took too long to do it. NT Bleacher Creature Jun 2018 #118
A DNC committee has adopted a rule that presidential candidates must be party members. Gothmog Jun 2018 #129
will they enforce this for lower posts? dembotoz Jun 2018 #137
I support this. A lot. EricMaundry Jun 2018 #142
Seems like the DNC is trying to mend fences on both sides LostOne4Ever Jun 2018 #152
Excellent sheshe2 Jun 2018 #156
Of course. Hard to believe this provision wasn't already in the rules. nt Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #166
This rule has been on the books since 2016 and was not aimed directly at Sanders pecosbob Jun 2018 #177
Makes sense for a Democratic nominee. ehrnst Jun 2018 #181
I would like to see a rule... Skid Rogue Jun 2018 #183
Or a rule that says they have to remain a Democrat even if they lose after using the party. MrsCoffee Jun 2018 #194
It Is About Time! Stop Ignoring Long Time Democrats in Favor of Social Media... TomCADem Jun 2018 #195
They're talking to/about YOU, BERNIE. . . DinahMoeHum Jun 2018 #196
From my twitter feed Gothmog Jun 2018 #197
Thank Gawd for this! Enough is enough. R B Garr Jun 2018 #200
Politico- DNC rule change angers Sanders supporters Gothmog Jun 2018 #199
Great news! It goes to character, too. To use resources R B Garr Jun 2018 #201
*yawn*, means nothing. harun Jun 2018 #204
now they just need a rule that says Democrats actually have to support DEMOCRATIC policies not yurbud Jun 2018 #205
Good grief! NurseJackie Jun 2018 #209
but you faint when someone who supports Democratic policies more faithfully than our "leaders" wants yurbud Jun 2018 #210
I only support real Democrats... NurseJackie Jun 2018 #213
how do you define a "genuine" Democrat? What's the "litmus test" centrists that are ok? yurbud Jun 2018 #214
"how do you define a "genuine" Democrat?" --- ROFL! NurseJackie Jun 2018 #216
some miss now opportunity to smear the party base. How many times can a big donor vote for you? yurbud Jun 2018 #211
Nobody is doing that. NurseJackie Jun 2018 #212
The fact that a rule like this wasn't already in place is a travesty.... Blue_Tires Jun 2018 #215
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