Bernie Sanders is running again! Why?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Feb 19, 2019.

  1. wildchild

    wildchild

    Last time the dude's whole thing was claiming that the whole thing was rigged. When evidence was produced that the whole thing was rigged against him, he didnt make a freaking peep.

    The guy is a liar and fraud.
     
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  2. smallfil

    smallfil

    He probably, sold out is my guess. There were numerous instances where his pledged delegates were removed and replaced by Hillary Clinton delegates. His followers filed a lawsuit against the DNC for fraud. Never heard about it again. Maybe, Bernie Sanders had it dismissed?
     
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  3. Some of the left-tards here are in luck.

    They still have their Bernie bumper sticker on their car so dont have to worry about damaging the finish if they had to scrape it off. Also the collectors value of that Bernie 2016 sticker probably doubles the resale value of their car.
     
  4. Wallet

    Wallet

    There fixed it for ya. :D
     
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  6. Tom B

    Tom B

    Sanders: Breadlines Are "A Good Thing"
     
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Bernie's friends in Venezuela wish they had bread lines. Unfortunately there is no bread to be found anywhere.
     
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  8. He may need another beach house. Perpetually running for the high office has proven to be very profitable.
     
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  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Top Sanders consultants leave 2020 campaign
    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/431605-top-sanders-consultants-leave-2020-campaign

    Three veteran consultants who played a crucial role in shaping Sen. Bernie Sanders's (I-Vt.) 2016 presidential campaign will not be part of the senator’s 2020 operation.

    The departures of Mark Longabaugh, Julian Mulvey and Tad Devine, who run the consulting firm Devine Mulvey Longabaugh (DML), were first reported in a tweet by The New York Times reporter Jonathan Martin on Tuesday.

    A spokesman for Sanders confirmed the exits to The Hill.

    Sanders’s campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, said in a statement that “the campaign appreciates all the good work DML had done and wishes them well.”

    Devine, Mulvey and Longabaugh were widely considered the driving forces behind Sanders’s media strategy during his insurgent bid for the White House in 2016.
     
    #10     Feb 26, 2019