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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: This time in 2008, I was really angry that Clinton was not dropping out [View all]joshcryer
(62,297 posts)22. She did drop out, though, and did this:
Sanders has every right to stay in this even though Clinton has 4x as many delegates more than Obama had over her in 2008.
But he should, and very likely will, follow Clinton's footsteps as a graceful loser.
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This time in 2008, I was really angry that Clinton was not dropping out [View all]
Armstead
May 2016
OP
obviously Clinton wishes this were already done with, but they're going to be very painstaking about
geek tragedy
May 2016
#29
The problem is she thinks she is entitled to the presidency and so do those that
rhett o rick
May 2016
#26
I don't think there is any question. Sen Sanders is a hard fighter because he believes in
rhett o rick
May 2016
#33
Her "stubborn refusal" to concede in 2008 kept the news focus on the Democratic campaign.
HubertHeaver
May 2016
#8
I supported Obama and wanted them both in the race until the end for the good of the Party
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#9