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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie supporters try to make something of the wreckage. [View all]Adrahil
(13,340 posts)93. If they want to affect change, that is how it is done.
I wish them luck!
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Well, the party has him in leadership now. Glad they don't have a problem with labels.
snowy owl
Jan 2017
#49
Yes, maybe Debbie Wasserman Schultz can come to WA state and lecture the voters there
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#53
She also was the public face of our party, and went to the Times (a national media outlet) in July
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#88
One hopes that those who voted for Trump for such a foolish reason or didn't vote enjoy the much
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#121
Sessions is right about one thing, Congress ought to rectify the conflict btw. Federal and State law
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#122
A bit contradictory: it takes energized people to work towards next election...and beyond.
snowy owl
Jan 2017
#82
It also take a reality based approach...in order to get something done...for all
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#118
How about try for what we can get since the GOP are about to unleash hell on earth.
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#119
If we could get Rank Choice Voting nation wide I think the message would select the candidate not
Snotcicles
Jan 2017
#92
Since "wreckage" and "taking over" were both in the OP, I would say it's an appropriate response
SFnomad
Jan 2017
#38
Yes, and supporting personal freedom, free speech, marijuana legalization, an open internet, etc
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#55
I don't think you can generalize. I'm in Seattle and mine were diverse with a fair # of old people
snowy owl
Jan 2017
#67
arent these the same people who got themselves made voting members of the EC then announced
pkdu
Jan 2017
#29
And in the two states that had both primaries and caucuses, HRC won the primaries.
pnwmom
Jan 2017
#109
You NEVER stop building and expanding the party EVERYWHERE!!!!! Don't you get it???
RBInMaine
Jan 2017
#32
But perhaps there are areas that might be prioritized and it would seem Blue states are not
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#76
We could start by having our next DNC chair be someone who doesnt want granny in prison
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#56
None, because our west coast State Democratic parties dont support putting cancer grannies in prison
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#85
It would seem if they really want to help...they would pick purple or red states...not
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#75
Taking Over States Where We Are Already Strong? Does Not Sound pro-Democratic Party. n/t
delisen
Jan 2017
#28
YES because you have to KEEP and EXPAND those places with NEW ideas and NEW people!!!!!
RBInMaine
Jan 2017
#33
Sanders out spent Clinton by a decent amount in many if not all of the later primaries
Gothmog
Jan 2017
#105
Would have been much easier to do if our government wasnt now in the hands
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2017
#26
No...why the pure tell us that...from the ashes a new Democratic Party will arise...
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#46
I stopped reading at "barely lost the electoral college". She lost by 73 electoral votes.
Exilednight
Jan 2017
#57
Exactly right...and the consequences are horrible for real people...these people
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#68
Okay. So what happens in 2020 if Gavin Newsom runs for the nomination for POTUS?
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#58
I have no problem with Bernie supporters mobilizing to overtake the Republicans.
Fla Dem
Jan 2017
#41
They won't win. They will continue to rely on the same corporate institutions and then those
JCanete
Jan 2017
#44
it is not just banks and I don't think that is his sole obsession. It is corporatocracy, which
JCanete
Jan 2017
#91
How would you do that...and still come up with mone to fund our people...I understand your point.
Demsrule86
Jan 2017
#120
That is THE question. I'll respond later, but wanted you to know I wasn't just ignoring the question
JCanete
Jan 2017
#125
It would nice if Bernie supporters went after Republicans rather than Democratic party members
BlueStateLib
Jan 2017
#60
Trump is inspiring people to volunteer for progressive causes all over the map.
killbotfactory
Jan 2017
#70
If the BS cheerleaders went after tRump with as much gusto as they're STILL going after Clinton ...
SFnomad
Jan 2017
#77
Well ... maybe you should stop posting OPs that talk about "making something out of the WRECKAGE"
SFnomad
Jan 2017
#79
I didn't say you were the problem .. I said PART of the problem ... but go ahead, misquote me
SFnomad
Jan 2017
#84
Washington State? Where 3 electors voted for Colin Powell instead of Hillary?...nt
SidDithers
Jan 2017
#81
Great post HC! I do think Bernie was the one to show us the way out of the political wilderness, but, I'm surely open to new blood who can continue what Bernie started.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2017
#102
All I'll say is the Bernie supporters would do well to remember the ground rules
Blue_Tires
Jan 2017
#131