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« on: June 05, 2016, 10:22:19 PM »

I'll definitely lose a great deal of respect for Sanders if he seriously intends on going through to the convention. However, I highly doubt he'll stay in much longer. He'll probably drop out some time between the 8th and the 14th. If he does, and gives a passionate endorsement of Clinton, urging his supporters to back her, will his haters admit they were at least partially wrong about him?

I'll admit that I was wrong about him being a bitter, stubborn, graceless asshole.  I'll also be confused since to do so would go against character and everything we know about him based on his actions thus far in the primary.

My guess is that he waits a week or two to try to blackmail the Democrats into kissing his ass, and then gives a begrudging semi-endorsement where he mostly talks about himself and how great his campaign was.  Something like the Ryan endorsement, except less motivated by integrity and more by selfishness.


I'll definitely lose a great deal of respect for Sanders if he seriously intends on going through to the convention. However, I highly doubt he'll stay in much longer. He'll probably drop out some time between the 8th and the 14th. If he does, and gives a passionate endorsement of Clinton, urging his supporters to back her, will his haters admit they were at least partially wrong about him?

I'll admit that I was wrong about him being a bitter, stubborn, graceless asshole.  I'll also be confused since to do so would go against character and everything we know about him based on his actions thus far in the primary.

My guess is that he waits a week or two to try to blackmail the Democrats into kissing his ass, and then gives a begrudging semi-endorsement where he mostly talks about himself and how great his campaign was.  Something like the Ryan endorsement, except less motivated by integrity and more by selfishness.


Candidates however almost always pledge to fight on even hours before they announce they are suspending their campaign. 
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