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The CNN Town Hall on right now.

Audience member asked if he would refuse Bloomberg's money in the general and he dodged to his pledge to support whoever the nominee is. Anderson followed up and asked him specifically if he'd refuse Bloomberg or any billionaire's money to defeat Trump and he was silent. Anderson was about to move on and Bernie jumped in to say he doesn't think he'll need Bloomberg's money because of his donors.
 

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The CNN Town Hall on right now.

Audience member asked if he would refuse Bloomberg's money in the general and he dodged to his pledge to support whoever the nominee is. Anderson followed up and asked him specifically if he'd refuse Bloomberg or any billionaire's money to defeat Trump and he was silent. Anderson was about to move on and Bernie jumped in to say he doesn't think he'll need Bloomberg's money because of his donors.
That’s code for “we can raise our own funds but we can’t control Mike’s anti Trump campaign and Get Out The Vote operation. In fact, we won’t have a problem with that :mjgrin:
 

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That’s code for “we can raise our own funds but we can’t control Mike’s anti Trump campaign and Get Out The Vote operation. In fact, we won’t have a problem with that :mjgrin:
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I rock with Bernie. I voted for him in the primaries last election. He’s my 2nd/3rd choice and would gladly vote for him in the general. But damn he be dodging specifics. This town hall they asked: where does a path to citizenship rank on your priorities; would he take Bloomberg’s money in the general; and how he would implement his plans. He gave long winded statements about recognizing the issues but general “we are gonna do something good for you”. I rock with his proposals but man.
 

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GG is right. The lifelong Native American :duck: would be legitimate campaign fodder for anyone else, but since it’s someone liberals like and because Trump started calling her Pocahontas they just ignore it.

If it were Biden or Bloomberg or Buttigieg HL would be tearing them a new one over it, but since it’s about her some people here call it a smear even though it isn’t.
I called her on that shyt before trump :russ::russ: I wish I was a member of thecoli in 2016 :mjlit:
 

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And you have the nerve to call me a hater

Don’t ever quote me about Bernie again, seems you think he’s the only one entitled to run on a progressive agenda. :camby:


might as well go full on “it’s his turn :sadbron:” and call it a day
Well you actually are a hater in the vein of a baby Nap who's support for warren is a thin veil overshadowed by a clear bias against bernie. My candidate support has been about policy and my own values in politics yours being just a hater. We have dozens of pages in this very thread of you spewing bad faith arguments that have gotten destroyed as proof :umad:

Me on the other hand

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Sit down hater
She's third in delegates with 95% of the primary left and y'all been crying for her to drop out for months 
Is that what you're satisfied with? If the goal is to aim for 2nd or 3rd and causing a brokered convention then she is doing a great job.

If not, where is her path of viability? Where will she pull MORE delegates than her rivals? She got destroyed in her neighboring state, not popular with minorities etc.

If you care about any of the things her campaign espouses like student debt forgiveness, climate change or taxing the rich then you would not be happy with the chance of there not being a clear progressive winner.

You think the DNC won't pick a centrist via superdelegates?




Amy went from zero signs of life to getting a surging narrative and hitting a $12M lick off one debate performance, Liz ain't dropping out until she has to, deal with that
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Amy did that, not liz. And yes, she pulled within one delegate mostly from a state right in Liz backyard at that.

But yaaay 3rd place
 

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Is that what you're satisfied with? If the goal is to aim for 2nd or 3rd and causing a brokered convention then she is doing a great job.

If not, where is her path of viability? Where will she pull MORE delegates than her rivals? She got destroyed in her neighboring state, not popular with minorities etc.

If you care about any of the things her campaign espouses like student debt forgiveness, climate change or taxing the rich then you would not be happy with the chance of there not being a clear progressive winner.

You think the DNC won't pick a centrist via superdelegates?





Amy did that, not liz. And yes, she pulled within one delegate mostly from a state right in Liz backyard at that.

But yaaay 3rd place
:what: my point is that changes in this race are fluid and can happen quickly. I see no reason for her to quit when the race has just started. Let her campaign die a natural death if it does die.
 

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And you have the nerve to call me a hater :dead:


Don’t ever quote me about Bernie again, seems you think he’s the only one entitled to run on a progressive agenda. :camby:


might as well go full on “it’s his turn :sadbron:” and call it a day
That boy a weirdo, this shyt like hardcore sports for him or some shyt
 
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