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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: bentway who wrote (50196)12/31/2017 3:02:31 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 358591
 
It is not clear at all, but even if he did, he did it the right way, running in the Democratic nomination and then supporting Bernie afterwards. Hillary had no uncontested right to the nomination.

In fact the majority of liberals wanted Bernie, so his run was legitimate. They wanted Warren, but she would not do it, so they hitched their wagon to Bernie. They wanted a liberal.

And it was the super delegates Hillary had locked up and the massive African American vote that allowed Hillary to win the nomination. Most of the liberals wanted Bernie. All one has to do is look at the vote by states.

Stein ran outside the Democratic party.

If Obama had lost would you have blamed Hillary or Obama for the loss???

What is he difference in what Obama did and what Bernie did?

Stein was just another Nader, both of whom caused the democrat to lose by running a liberal third party.

The third party run has resulted in six defeats in a row for the other party.

It is the death nail.

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It's totally clear that Bernie gave us Trump. His 10% beats whatever number Stein had. Koan goes on about Stein just to deflect from Bernie.
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