Sanders: There will be a contested convention

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Give it a rest Bernie!

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Saturday reiterated his vow to keep campaigning all the way to Democratic National Convention in late July, regardless of how the rest of the primaries turn out.

"Hillary Clinton will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to win the Democratic nomination at the end of the nominating process on June 14,” Sanders told reporters in Los Angeles on Saturday, according to CNN. “Won't happen. She will be dependent on super delegates.

"The Democratic National Convention will be a contested convention," he said.
Sanders criticized the media for accounting for super delegates when talking about Clinton’s lead in the race, saying that their backing of a candidate is fluid and those who support Clinton now have six weeks before they actually cast their votes.


By Harper Neidig

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At his age Sanders was not opposing hrc for his health or ego. He knows full well she can't be permitted to win.

Give the man his due, what he's done is remarkable.
 
Seems like Bernie wants to win but he didn't play to win. Saying we need to stop talking about Hillary's emails was just a dumb strategy. Yes campaigns are about ideas but Presidential campaigns are also about issues of trust and character. He let her off the hook.
 
Give it a rest Bernie!

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Saturday reiterated his vow to keep campaigning all the way to Democratic National Convention in late July, regardless of how the rest of the primaries turn out.

"Hillary Clinton will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to win the Democratic nomination at the end of the nominating process on June 14,” Sanders told reporters in Los Angeles on Saturday, according to CNN. “Won't happen. She will be dependent on super delegates.

"The Democratic National Convention will be a contested convention," he said.
Sanders criticized the media for accounting for super delegates when talking about Clinton’s lead in the race, saying that their backing of a candidate is fluid and those who support Clinton now have six weeks before they actually cast their votes.


By Harper Neidig

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Of course he has to say those things. If he didn't he might as wll go back to Vermont and make maple syrup.
 
Seems like Bernie wants to win but he didn't play to win. Saying we need to stop talking about Hillary's emails was just a dumb strategy. Yes campaigns are about ideas but Presidential campaigns are also about issues of trust and character. He let her off the hook.

There are more vile issues with her. Don't settle for the low hanging fruit.
 
There are more vile issues with her. Don't settle for the low hanging fruit.

I'm just thinking of one of their first debates where Sanders said that about the emails. The only thing he really went after her on was being close to Wall St.
 
I'm just thinking of one of their first debates where Sanders said that about the emails. The only thing he really went after her on was being close to Wall St.

To him that is pretty vile. People need to know she's bought and paid for just as BO is.
 
sanders went against her on single pay, and minimum wage rate. But the big one was her Big corporate donors.
 
Seems like Bernie wants to win but he didn't play to win. Saying we need to stop talking about Hillary's emails was just a dumb strategy. Yes campaigns are about ideas but Presidential campaigns are also about issues of trust and character. He let her off the hook.

if anything what turns me away from bernie is the weakness he shows.
 
sanders went against her on single pay, and minimum wage rate. But the big one was her Big corporate donors.

yet left out the fact that she set up a server to circumvent FOIA requests and evade all accountability for her post. A much bigger issue than single pay and min wage.
 
yet left out the fact that she set up a server to circumvent FOIA requests and evade all accountability for her post. A much bigger issue than single pay and min wage.
not in the Democratic primary it isn't. Sander should have hit her on it, but the story is slow to unwind.
Back then it only smelled really bad, but she was still sticking with "it's allowed" (etc.) -
and it wasn't com-lately clear till this week it wasn't
 
There can't be a contested convention unless a third (or more) candidate has at least one pledged delegate. Crooked Hillary is now within about 60 pledged delegates of the majority. The only way the ÜbërÐëlegâtes swing-it to Bernmaster Sandy is if she gets indicted before the delegates cast their votes.
 
not in the Democratic primary it isn't. Sander should have hit her on it, but the story is slow to unwind.
Back then it only smelled really bad, but she was still sticking with "it's allowed" (etc.) -
and it wasn't com-lately clear till this week it wasn't

T___T that much has been clearly since months ago. Ive been saying since january at least.
 
Trump is pathetic. Billary is reviled. You're not obliged to vote for either of them.
 
On Sunday, Mr. Sanders opened a new line of attack against Mrs. Clinton, criticizing donations made by foreign governments while she was secretary of state to the Clinton Foundation, the organization founded by former President Bill Clinton.,,,

If you ask me about the Clinton Foundation, do I have a problem when a sitting secretary of state and a foundation run by her husband collects many millions of dollars from foreign governments, governments which are dictatorships?” Mr. Sanders said.

Mr. Clinton visited First African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Los Angeles, where he took aim at Mr. Trump and addressed criticism that he and his wife were part of the “political establishment.”

This is not an establishment campaign,” he said. “This is an inclusion campaign.” :palm:
 
Sanders' biggest problems come from his crazy ideas that simply cannot be implemented. Granted, this Congress will never allow anything to be implemented, but 'free college' is just plain stupid. Instead of calling for tighter restrictions on banks, he wants to kill the biggest ones?

Bernie never expected to win anything. He simply wanted to get a 'progressive' message out. When donations started rolling in, it was evident that he could be in for the long ride.

When the money runs out, Bernie is done. Until then, he's enjoying his opportunity to articulate
 
Sanders' biggest problems come from his crazy ideas that simply cannot be implemented. Granted, this Congress will never allow anything to be implemented, but 'free college' is just plain stupid. Instead of calling for tighter restrictions on banks, he wants to kill the biggest ones?

Bernie never expected to win anything. He simply wanted to get a 'progressive' message out. When donations started rolling in, it was evident that he could be in for the long ride.

When the money runs out, Bernie is done. Until then, he's enjoying his opportunity to articulate
Spoken like a Clintonista. "no we can't"/"Single Pay is an insult to Obamacare."( Clinton).

We are so used to incapable leadership By Obama, that we now think there is no effective bully pulpit.
Aside from the fact the Senate is like to swing back Dem - and massive new amount of voters would be enpowered by a sanders presidency;
a sanders presidency would be the "political revolution" that would shake big donors ability to squash populist ideas.

But hey. who wants any of this? stagger along with rising premiums under Obamacare, roll up enourmous deficits
for Keynesianism capitalists, instead of using it for education and healthcare.

The staus quo has given us a healthy 1% gain since the recession while the middleclass stagnates and shrinks.
 
Spoken like a Clintonista. "no we can't"/"Single Pay is an insult to Obamacare."( Clinton).

We are so used to incapable leadership By Obama, that we now think there is no effective bully pulpit.
Aside from the fact the Senate is like to swing back Dem - and massive new amount of voters would be enpowered by a sanders presidency;
a sanders presidency would be the "political revolution" that would shake big donors ability to squash populist ideas.

But hey. who wants any of this? stagger along with rising premiums under Obamacare, roll up enourmous deficits
for Keynesianism capitalists, instead of using it for education and healthcare.

The staus quo has given us a healthy 1% gain since the recession while the middleclass stagnates and shrinks.
Single Pay cannot exist in a country that wastes so much money on military.

Free college is just plain stupidity. He doesn't even mention using money for vocational training, which will do much more to assure employment.


Obama killed ACA with the stroke of a pen. It will wither and die on the vine within 4 years. Something needs to be done, but Republicans will laugh and point fingers instead.


Senate means NOTHING with the Teaparty solidly rooted in the House. Your problem is that you believe anything can change. I'm not so naive.

Sanders is simply riding the money train. He's not even pulling Clinton left. She'll offer lip service until her inauguration, and then it's Bush III after that.
 
Single Pay cannot exist in a country that wastes so much money on military.

Free college is just plain stupidity. He doesn't even mention using money for vocational training, which will do much more to assure employment.


Obama killed ACA with the stroke of a pen. It will wither and die on the vine within 4 years. Something needs to be done, but Republicans will laugh and point fingers instead.


Senate means NOTHING with the Teaparty solidly rooted in the House. Your problem is that you believe anything can change. I'm not so naive.

Sanders is simply riding the money train. He's not even pulling Clinton left. She'll offer lip service until her inauguration, and then it's Bush III after that.
ridiculous. taxes can go up if the money is used to reduce family expenses - a net win
military spending is down and will stay down ( with some exceptions) if we don't have to pay for more wars'
of all the candidates which one is the interventionist? ( it ain't Berne or Trump) -i'm no fan of Trump but both he and Bernie would work to reduce military costs.

Free college is just plain stupidity. He doesn't even mention using money for vocational training, which will do much more to assure employment.
it's free in state college -the tough part will be getting the states to buy in, but it can be done with fed'l money.
I agree on vocational training, but just because he doesn't mention it specifically doesn't mean it wouldn't be included.
At least he's addressing the problem of student debt with a transaction tax, instead of Clinton's convoluted speculation tax.

Obama killed ACA with the stroke of a pen. It will wither and die on the vine within 4 years. Something needs to be done, but Republicans will laugh and point fingers instead
The Republican party is in danger with Trump as the nominee - depending on how gigantimous the loss
it could go "down ticket". Ormaybe the remains of the Republican party might realize the country is swinging away from limited government.

If you don't try...you don't get. why not try? what is there to lose? sanders even has better numbers over Trump.
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Sanders is simply riding the money train. He's not even pulling Clinton left. She'll offer lip service until her inauguration, and then it's Bush III after that.
sanders is riding a winning steak. he was never supposed to get here, but he has based on the desire for "hope and change "fer real this time.. Clinton has talked left because of Bernie, but I agree she's a worthless corporatist, and will sell out for the first convenience.

she's already been Bush III on foreign policy, so what is there to lose with Bernie? I'm concerned with Bernie's naivete
on "American exceptionalism" ( leadership) - but we know Clinton is consistently wrong.

(see Libya/Iraq and to a lessor but important extent -Syria)..what is there to loose with Bernie? there is no gain with Clinton
 
The Green Party’s likely presidential nominee, Jill Stein, penned an open letter to Californians on Friday calling for “All hands on deck!” In an unprecedented call to action that, if acted upon, could significantly cost the Green Party votes in November, Jill Stein told all Californians who are currently registered to vote as “No Party Preference” or “Democrat” to cast their vote for Bernie Sanders in the June 7 primary.


“California voters have a chance to put us on the road to revolutionary change in the June 7 primary,” Stein wrote. “At this historic moment, as voters reject the Clinton and Trump campaigns with record high levels of dislike and mistrust, I ask not just for your vote for me, but also for your vote for Bernie. These votes are powerfully synergistic as we build an historic grassroots movement and a political vehicle to carry it forward.”

“If you are registered as a Democrat or as ‘No Party Preference’,” Stein wrote, “please vote for Bernie in the Democratic primary.”

Stein says that the Bernie Sanders campaign has put up a “valiant fight, despite the shameless assault by the Democratic Party.” Stein pointed out the powerful shadow that superdelegates have cast on the election from the very beginning, election irregularities, manipulated conventions, stifled debates, and dishonest reporting from the mainstream media as the reasons why Bernie Sanders has even had to fight for votes this primary and caucus season.

“Still, the battle is not over. The Democratic nomination is in contention. The more the Sanders team can raise the bar for the people not the billionaires, the stronger we will all be for it,” Stein wrote. “I urge you to reject the propaganda of powerlessness peddled by the corporate pundits and party operatives of the liberal elite. They tell us all – Berners and Greens alike – we must rally around Hillary Clinton as the lesser evil alternative to Donald Trump.”

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/3169933/gr...-vote-for-bernie-if-able/#k0uAYAr7fkkD2qF1.99
 
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