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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't get why people want him out of the race so badly. Just let him stay in until it's over. What's the big deal with that?[/quote] I'm the OP and I don't want him out of the race. I want him to stop attacking HRC, since he probably can't win the nomination, and I want him to say he will back the eventual nominee. If he's genuinely a party member, he needs to do that, and needs to invest in building the party down ticket. [/quote] I'm with you, OP. I don't care if he stays in the race. But I don't like they way his campaign has been acting lately: suing the DNC, planning to court the super delegates because they are losing the popular vote, completely dismissing the Southern states and the AA vote, his statements about supporting HRC should he not be the nominee etc. Like I said before, he wasn't my first choice, but I respected him a great deal. No more. [/quote] I don't think he's dismissing the southern states. He was the first one to state he was going to run a 50-state campaign, and by golly he did. At some point you throw your campaign resources where you think they'll get you the biggest bang, especially when you're behind and especially when the race is veeeeery tight but you have momentum. As far as dismissing the AA vote, I see he's not getting the AA vote, but I don't see him dismissing this group in his campaign, rhetoric, or policy. Where have you read that?[/quote] The 50-state strategy is the brain child of Howard Dean, not Bernie. Dean supports Hillary. Sanders has skipped some states. He had no organization or ads in several areas. This is unwise because it hurts significantly in the delegate count. Even in states where Clinton expects to lose, like Washington, there's an organization and ground game to win delegates in certain areas. [/quote]
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