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Cigar
06-06-2016, 03:20 PM
MSNBC political correspondent Kasie Hunt suggested on Monday that people close to Bernie Sanders — and even the candidate himself — were bracing for his campaign to be suspended after Tuesday’s Democratic primary.

Reporting from Los Angeles, Hunt revealed that campaign insiders were “more solemn than you would expect” ahead of the final primary contests in six states when Hillary Clinton could earn enough delegates to become the Democratic nominee.

“She is expected to become the presumptive Democratic nominee on Tuesday with all of those states that are voting,” Hunt explained. “The question of course what is Bernie Sanders going to do?”

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/06/msnbcs-kasie-hunt-hints-bernie-ready-to-drop-out-insiders-more-solemn-than-you-would-expect/


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zelmo1234
06-06-2016, 03:27 PM
He has a funny way of showing it.

If he does well, even though Crooked Hillary will get the nomination because of the Super Delegates, He could force a contested Convention.

I suspect that if she wins all six, he will drop out. If it is a split or better for Sanders? They are going to have to make a deal with him.

And it is becoming more and more clear that he does not like Mrs. Clinton.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/sanders-predicts-democratic-convention-will-be-contested/

MMC
06-06-2016, 03:35 PM
Uh oh.....looks like Katie just isn't one of the insiders. What happened? :laugh:



Is Sanders prepared to ‘bern’ down the Democratic Party? Insiders warn both candidates to tread carefully after Clinton locks up nomination .....

Clinton, in fact, is likely to become the presumptive nominee the moment voting closes in New Jersey, where she's crushing Sanders in the polls. But polls show a tight race in California, where a Sanders victory (or narrow loss) could go a long way in propelling the persistent progressive toward the convention - which he has sworn to do - even though he will have been eliminated from becoming the nominee.

Such an outcome could twist the knife in Clinton's already-stressed campaign, ensuring that the party's newly minted presumptive nominee will have to fight a two-front war through July, while her Republican counterpart focuses his ire solely on her.

"If Sanders insists on waiting (until the convention to exit the race) then a more serious split emerges which could be fatal for her candidacy," he noted.

"A vow is a vow, and I can't see that there's anything for him in breaking it now," he said.....snip~

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/sanders-bern-democratic-party-staying-race-article-1.2663318

Bob the Slob
06-06-2016, 04:35 PM
He has a funny way of showing it.

If he does well, even though Crooked Hillary will get the nomination because of the Super Delegates, He could force a contested Convention.

I suspect that if she wins all six, he will drop out. If it is a split or better for Sanders? They are going to have to make a deal with him.

And it is becoming more and more clear that he does not like Mrs. Clinton.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/sanders-predicts-democratic-convention-will-be-contested/

Their platforms are so different. She is a neoliberal new world order Bush gal and he's an FDR/JFK let's make the middle class strong, guy. The corporate media has given blackouts on Benrie, lied about the super delegates who don't vote until July 25th, and with clinton's voter suppression and election fraud, many states have not certified their votes....of course bernie will go the convention....she's a crook with charges pending against her for her crimes as Secretary of State...unless she is forced to drop down, you are seeing the destruction of your government and the rest of the world will call us fools for throwing our democracy away.

Bob the Slob
06-06-2016, 04:37 PM
Uh oh.....looks like Katie just isn't one of the insiders. What happened? :laugh:



Is Sanders prepared to ‘bern’ down the Democratic Party? Insiders warn both candidates to tread carefully after Clinton locks up nomination .....

Clinton, in fact, is likely to become the presumptive nominee the moment voting closes in New Jersey, where she's crushing Sanders in the polls. But polls show a tight race in California, where a Sanders victory (or narrow loss) could go a long way in propelling the persistent progressive toward the convention - which he has sworn to do - even though he will have been eliminated from becoming the nominee.

Such an outcome could twist the knife in Clinton's already-stressed campaign, ensuring that the party's newly minted presumptive nominee will have to fight a two-front war through July, while her Republican counterpart focuses his ire solely on her.

"If Sanders insists on waiting (until the convention to exit the race) then a more serious split emerges which could be fatal for her candidacy," he noted.

"A vow is a vow, and I can't see that there's anything for him in breaking it now," he said.....snip~

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/sanders-bern-democratic-party-staying-race-article-1.2663318

That's just it...they count the super delegates now, but they don't vote until July 25t at the convention....they are stealing this election..and you are seeing people willing to support her criminal activities and wipe out democracy.

Mark III
06-06-2016, 04:50 PM
That's just it...they count the super delegates now, but they don't vote until July 25t at the convention....they are stealing this election..and you are seeing people willing to support her criminal activities and wipe out democracy.


How is the person who has received many more votes then her opponent "stealing the election"?


Let's not just start babbling.


If Clinton cannot secure the majority without the superdelegates, neither can Sanders.

If you listen to some Sanders people, they act like they should be winning right now.

On what possible basis?

MisterVeritis
06-06-2016, 04:53 PM
If Clinton cannot secure the majority without the superdelegates, neither can Sanders.

We agree. Contested convention.

What's the word from Soros (with a hat tip to exo) on the street entertainment?

MMC
06-06-2016, 05:01 PM
That's just it...they count the super delegates now, but they don't vote until July 25t at the convention....they are stealing this election..and you are seeing people willing to support her criminal activities and wipe out democracy.

Bernies vowed to push on to the Convention. So the Demos and the leftness need to face the fact, that the split is serious.....oh, and it will prove fatal for her candidacy. The Clinton Cult members wont like that. :laugh: