Sanders not running out of money: He's on track to raise 50-60 Mio. $ in March (user search)
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« on: March 19, 2016, 01:42:16 PM »

Let's DISPEL the MYTH that Clinton is inevitable, once and for all.
Sanders can win if people vote for him. Remember Clinton supporters have been saying that she was inevitable before the first vote was even cast. There are millions and millions of people who have not voted. Clinton supporters know that she is not inevitable, if they believed otherwise they would stay home and not vote in the primaries. They will not do that, because in their hearts they know they're wrong.

Well, it doesn't look like he's going to win Arizona (or not by much at best), and he won't win in New York. In fact, he'd be lucky to lose only in a mini-landslide instead of a massive one.

The math here just doesn't add up. Impossible to deny this.
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Virginiá
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2016, 11:19:02 PM »

Nobody said he wasn't an ally of the Democrats. It's not exactly an attack to make a factual statement that the D establishment has reason not to be enthusiastic about Sanders' candidacy. The insiders are the ones who built the party, which may be corrupt, but building it requires exhausting, sometimes ego-bruising work. Some insiders don't like that a guy walks into the party apparatus they built and runs a campaign free of their own burdens. I'm sure some insiders secretly prefer Sanders' platform, but endorsements aren't secret ballots, and you can't just do whatever you want.

This. I think sometimes people take for granted just how many resources and how much work it takes to build up a brand like the Democratic party and bring together so many voters.
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