at this point you have to question if shes just in it to sabotage bernieI guess she's going to have a drop out
at this point you have to question if shes just in it to sabotage bernieI guess she's going to have a drop out
Sanders is really lucky Bloomberg was in this debate, he is the front-runner yet they mostly focus their attacks on Bloomberg.
Delegates =/= most votes first and foremost wrong with y'allEvery single person on that stage said that the person with the most votes shouldn't be the nominee, except Bernie Sanders. Everyone else is anti-democratic.
Liz, I appreciate the ether on Bloomberg, but you're not the one.
the argument is that bernie bros are antagonizing and attacking other candidates with LIES/misinformation not that bernie is attacking in debates
Pete was just outted as the Drake to Bernie's Pusha T on stage... you bought my old microphone stanley now sit down and shut the fukk upChris and Pete shytting on Bernie in this MSNBC interview.
I'd possibly flip flop Biden and Bernie but I agree with the rest1. Warren
2. Pete
3. Biden
4. Bernie
5. Amy
6. Bloomberg
Chris and Pete shytting on Bernie in this MSNBC interview.
Every single person on that stage said that the person with the most votes shouldn't be the nominee, except Bernie Sanders. Everyone else is anti-democratic.
Liz, I appreciate the ether on Bloomberg, but you're not the one.
at this point you have to question if shes just in it to sabotage bernie
Pete at #2?!1. Warren
2. Pete
3. Biden
4. Bernie
5. Amy
6. Bloomberg
Every single person on that stage said that the person with the most votes shouldn't be the nominee, except Bernie Sanders. Everyone else is anti-democratic.
Liz, I appreciate the ether on Bloomberg, but you're not the one.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Senator Bernie Sanders defiantly vowed again on Sunday to take his campaign to the Democratic National Convention this summer, even as Hillary Clinton edged closer to clinching the party’s presidential nomination and the final primary contests drew near.
Two days before Tuesday’s primaries in California and five other states, Mr. Sanders repeated his pledge not to concede even if Mrs. Clinton acquires enough delegates to reach 2,383, the threshold for securing the nomination.
When Mr. Sanders, who greeted fans in West Hollywood, was asked by reporters if he remained committed to pushing for a contested convention, he said he “absolutely” was.
A convention is typically seen as contested when a candidate cannot reach the necessary delegate count using both pledged delegates and superdelegates. In 2008, Mrs. Clinton conceded to Barack Obama shortly after the final primary and before the convention. But Mr. Sanders is promising to break with tradition and extend his fight further than initially expected.
“It is extremely unlikely that Secretary Clinton will have the requisite number of pledged delegates to claim victory on Tuesday night,” Mr. Sanders said. “Now, I have heard reports that Secretary Clinton has said it’s all going to be over on Tuesday night. I have reports that the media, after the New Jersey results come in, are going to declare that it is all over. That simply is not accurate.”
I guess she's going to have a drop out