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13310015, true - there definitely could've been more effective reconciliation
Posted by Vex_id, Mon Jan-28-19 07:01 PM
but unlike '08, there was a real legitimate scandal within the DNC of heavily favoring Clinton over Sanders as the party's clear choice (debate questions being fed to Clinton and not Sanders; bullying dems who endorsed Sanders; clear motive from DNC officials to inhibit Sanders and his campaign) - this isn't speculation, the DNC dumps proved this (and even Donna Brazile conceded).

Had the primary been adjudicated with neutrality - there could've been significantly more room for reconciliation. Given what actually happened, I'd say Bernie was gracious and took one for the team when he clearly did not want to (as you accurately pointed out).

>Id also say that for all the people who don't want Bernie in
>this race, NO one wants Hillary getting any ideas.

I just saw a report today saying she's not ruling out a run. God help us if that's the case.


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