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I guess it's a good thing Bernie Sanders is a Democratic Socialist and not a Socialist. Oh that's right you still have not figured out the difference.


I bet lots of Bernie peeps gave up money they really didn't have so Bernie can ride like that............ and I don't believe they would want him to use their donation s like that........ can you say hypocrite with we?
 
Whats Bernie doing flying in Trumps bathroom. :rofl:
 
Hey,,,my boy political name is kicking that ***. Yehaaaaaaaaa
 
Bernie has changed the dialog in this county, so has political name. Bernie has gotten Hillary to take up lots of his issues.. I love Bernie Sanders.
 
Bernie should run as an independent........:D

also think it's great Cruz can't win........... I'm not a non-religion person....... but I despise his use of religion as a prop to make him more believable and a more superior person in general.
 
My son is a HUGE political name supporter, and as hard it is to admit, I'm starting to like him more and more. He's the only candidate I see who could get anything changed. With Billary, it will be another 4 years with the same ol crap we have now.

He can't pronounce Oregon though. :p

I agree with the Donald, Bernie should run as nude pendant. <~~ autocorrect for the word independent and it's just too funny for me to fix. :rofl:
 
My son is a HUGE political name supporter, and as hard it is to admit, I'm starting to like him more and more. He's the only candidate I see who could get anything changed. With Billary, it will be another 4 years with the same ol crap we have now.

He can't pronounce Oregon though. :p

I agree with the Donald, Bernie should run as nude pendant. <~~ autocorrect for the word independent and it's just too funny for me to fix. :rofl:


Donald political name will make Hillary Clinton retire from politics(if she can avoid charges) and send her husband into reclusive life .............
 



wait til he puts them on the defense.......... they gonna have to answer questions they ain't use to answering......... softball press for Hillary ain't gonna cut it this time......... even Bernie said she ain't fit to be president........ she can't hide from all the questions.
 
political name is going to be your Next President. :smoke1:
Lying Ted will see to it,,what an idiot that freaking guy is. Texas pain in the *** Senator.
 
Exclusive: Half of Americans think presidential nominating system 'rigged' - poll


More than half of American voters believe that the system U.S. political parties use to pick their candidates for the White House is "rigged" and more than two-thirds want to see the process changed, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The results echo complaints from Republican front-runner Donald political name and Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders that the system is stacked against them in favor of candidates with close ties to their parties &#8211; a critique that has triggered a nationwide debate over whether the process is fair.

The United States is one of just a handful of countries that gives regular voters any say in who should make it onto the presidential ballot. But the state-by-state system of primaries, caucuses and conventions is complex. The contests historically were always party events, and while the popular vote has grown in influence since the mid-20th century, the parties still have considerable sway.

One quirk of the U.S. system - and the area where the parties get to flex their muscle - is the use of delegates, party members who are assigned to support contenders at their respective conventions, usually based on voting results. The parties decide how delegates are awarded in each state, with the Republicans and Democrats having different rules.

The delegates' personal opinions can come into play at the party conventions if the race is too close to call - an issue that has become a lightning rod in the current political season.

Another complication is that state governments have different rules about whether voters must be registered as party members to participate. In some states, parties further restrict delegate selection to small committees of party elites, as the Republican Party in Colorado did this year.



'SO FLAWED'

"I&#8217;d prefer to see a one-man-one-vote system," said Royce Young, 76, a resident of Society Hill, South Carolina, who supports Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. "The process is so flawed."

political name has repeatedly railed against the rules, at times calling them undemocratic. After the Colorado Republican Party awarded all its delegates to Ted Cruz, for example, political name lashed out in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, charging "the system is being rigged by party operatives with &#8216;double-agent&#8217; delegates who reject the decision of voters."

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus has dismissed political name&#8217;s complaints as &#8220;rhetoric" and said the rules would not be changed before the Republican convention in July.

political name swept the five Northeastern nominating contests on Tuesday in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The New York billionaire has 950 delegates to 560 for Cruz, a U.S. senator from Texas, and 153 for Kasich, the Ohio governor, according to the Associated Press. A total of 1,237 delegates are needed to secure the Republican nomination.

On the Democratic side, Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, has taken issue with the party's use of superdelegates, the hundreds of elite party members who can support whomever they like at the convention and who this year overwhelmingly back front-runner Hillary Clinton.

Clinton has repeatedly emphasized that she is beating Sanders in both total votes cast and in pledged delegates, those who are bound by the voting results - rendering his complaints about superdelegates moot.

On Tuesday, the former secretary of state won Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut, while Sanders won in Rhode Island. Clinton leads Sanders by 2,141 delegates to 1,321, according to the AP, with 2,383 needed to win the nomination.

Sanders has also criticized party bosses for not holding enough prime-time television debates and said before a string of primaries open only to registered Democrats this month that &#8220;independents have lost their right to vote,&#8221; referring to a voter block that has tended to favor him.

A Democratic National Committee official was not immediately available to comment.



'ARCANE RULES'

Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, said the U.S. presidential nominating system could probably be improved in a number of areas, but noted that the control wielded by party leadership usually became an issue only during tight races.

"The popular vote overwhelms the rules usually, but in these close elections, everyone pays attention to these arcane rules," he said.

Some 51 percent of likely voters who responded to the April 21-26 online survey said they believed the primary system was "rigged" against some candidates. Some 71 percent of respondents said they would prefer to pick their party&#8217;s nominee with a direct vote, cutting out the use of delegates as intermediaries.

The results also showed 27 percent of likely voters did not understand how the primary process works and 44 percent did not understand why delegates were involved in the first place. The responses were about the same for Republicans and Democrats.

Overall, nearly half said they would also prefer a single primary day in which all states held their nominating contests together - as opposed to the current system of spreading them out for months.

The poll included 1,582 Americans and had a credibility interval of 2.9 percentage points.


(Editing by Richard Valdmanis and Leslie Adler)
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-primaries-poll-idUSKCN0XO0ZR
 
Bernie Sanders Facebook Groups Controversy

The purported simultaneous disappearance of multiple Bernie Sanders Facebook groups caused a rash of rumors, but the groups quickly returned.

On 25 April 2016, a number of popular Bernie Sanders Facebook groups purportedly became inaccessible, all at the same time. The pages were evidently removed because they were being inundated with spam that consisted of explicitly pornographic photographs. According to stories that immediately began to circulate, the spam came as part of a coordinated attack from Hillary Clinton supporters.


READ THE REST AT

http://www.snopes.com/2016/04/26/bernie-sanders-facebook-groups-controversy/
 
I will patiently wait if political name wins, because he will be the 1st president tried for treason
 
I will patiently wait if political name wins, because he will be the 1st president tried for treason


That could happen........ btw Hillary has already committed treason and is under investigation for it........... don't expect the FBI to roll over for Obama and his cronies........ Hillary's been a B**** to lots of peeps over the years........ payback is on the way.
 
so one of the first things to understand in Donnie doesn't meet the requirements of the office. You must be of sound mind and body. Get a copy of the DSM IV and look up the definition and behavior traits of narcissistic personality disorder, psychopath definition and behavioral traits, and last but not least socialpath. Donnie has made huge business failures and every time he files for bankrupcy. Is he planning on doing the same thing for the " I'll make America great again" campaign. He is the most likely candidate to use the nuclear launch codes as a way to negotiate a better deal. Because it's all the art of the deal...even if you kill 100 million people in the process.
 
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