I truly believe he should drop out at this time. Prolonging the inevitable doesn't help, and I think the longer he waits, the more supporters he disillusions.
Though, "Several of Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters in Washington are delivering a not-so-subtle message to their colleague Bernie Sanders: Get behind Clinton, or else."--or else what?
I wish he'd drop out too, tbh, because I see no way that he could win over enough superdelegates to beat Hillary and I wish he'd start really mobilizing his mass of supporters to turn their attention to helping progressives in downticket elections. I'm worried he'll miss his moment if he continues slogging it out with Hillary and the DNC.
We get in MSM, you want Bernie out, but you'll just have to wait. As long as there are still primaries and still an FBI investigation going on, Sanders' camp have a very good reason to stay in.
there are tons of independents esp young independents who are learning about the primary process, getting involved, and VOTING bc of him. they aren't democrats but they ARE progressives and i guarantee you without sanders they would be incredibly demotivated and discouraged
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Though, "Several of Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters in Washington are delivering a not-so-subtle message to their colleague Bernie Sanders: Get behind Clinton, or else."--or else what?
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That's for sure!
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i'm glad Bernie's running and staying in
there are tons of independents esp young independents who are learning about the primary process, getting involved, and VOTING bc of him. they aren't democrats but they ARE progressives and i guarantee you without sanders they would be incredibly demotivated and discouraged ( ... )
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