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« Reply #40 on: March 11, 2020, 02:32:51 PM »

... But many here want to ascribe said corruption to the Democrats, but not the Republicans. Little hypocritical don’t you think ?

No.  I do think, though it's disingenuous of some to repeatedly instead of defending a person against an accusation to fall into the claim that someone on the other side did something just as bad.

Honestly I don't think Sanders' withdrawing meets the standards for corruption.  At this point he has no chance to win.  I do think he was given some kind of deal to work on not losing all his supporters' votes for the Democrat candidate.  I see no relationship between what goes on there with what went on in 2016 for the apparently non-preferred candidate Donald Trump.
I ascribed no corruption to the Republican candidates. What you see as Sanders being “given some kind of deal” is just that. Something you “see”. The difference in what happened with the Republican primaries was that the egos were in their way. They refused to see the big picture and consolidate for the good of the cause. They all stayed firm as Trump picked them off one by one to the detriment of the conservative cause. The realization that Sanders might do the same to the detriment of the country prevailed. That is not corrupt, it’s honorable.
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« Reply #41 on: March 11, 2020, 02:50:16 PM »

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« Reply #42 on: March 11, 2020, 03:04:48 PM »

...and now it looks like Bernie's about to fall on his sword (We'll find out shortly).....

...wonder what he's getting outta it this time, a 4th house maybe?  2funny
When Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christy, Rick Santorum, Rand Paul, John Kasich all got out of the 2016 primaries, were you accusing them of corruption ?

You know, never thought to consider corruption as the cause of their departure.

Sanders is the Democrat's champion for greater wealth distribution, the worker, the poor, all the while being a millionaire with at least 3 houses. Lotsa red flags there.
To begin with, technically he isn’t even a Democrat. Also, there are plenty of rich people who promote policies that favor the poor. Nothing corrupt about that.
  The point is, only one candidate gets the nomination. The rest lose. Nothing corrupt about that either. But many here want to ascribe said corruption to the Democrats, but not the Republicans. Little hypocritical don’t you think ?

If the Democrat National Committee accepts him that pretty much qualifies as Democrat.

Yes, there are plenty of rich people who promote policies that favor the poor. You got me there. I know Bernie, a titan in the industry has worked and toiled and is working hard to earn that wealth. I can't seem to remember what industry he got his wealth from. Oh wait, it was politics. The politics about  lack of wealth distribution.
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« Reply #43 on: March 11, 2020, 04:41:49 PM »

The real story of this current primary is the enormous numbers President Trump is racking up in an uncontested primary.  People just coming out for a vote that matters little to say  - hey we love the job you are doing Pres. Trump.  Finally someone that really listens to us and is working for us.

As an example in Michigan Trump posted 637k votes.   In 2012 Pres. Obama posted 174k or about 27 percent of Trump's total.    This is being seen in state after state according to Eric Trump.   He even had huge numbers in the state of Washington this morning at well over 500k with 60 some percent of the vote in.
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