Posted on 06/09/2016 7:57:35 AM PDT by rktman
Now that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is effectively eliminated from the Democratic primary, the battle for his supporters is in full swing. Donald Trump laid out a welcoming message to the Sanders camp in a speech Tuesday, and Hillary Clinton urged party unity. Now, third-party candidates are starting to get in on the action. Green Party nominee Jill Stein is presenting herself as a "plan b" for Sanders supporters, saying that she's similar to their candidate and would bring change to the United States.
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GOOD!! who gives a ### what sanders says?
his supporters are gonna go for their conscience vote, at least 5 percent or more, with Stein, and that’s GREAT.
Go, Jill, Go!
“Green party candidate ...” ROFL!! OH MY SIDES.
By the way; where IS Bernie?
The question begs, does he have any leverage to get what he wants, or is he truly dealing with the Soprano's if you will. What does he want? I read somewhere recognition of the Palestinian State. Frankly, I can see Kim Jung Shrill and Lear Deeder giving it too him, especially LD, as a parting shot at Bibi....
A Wednesday thread from a different source with a few
comments if anyone is interested in reading them.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3438039/posts
She should step down and make Bernie the Green party candidate. Hitlery’s head would explode.
You should see her candidate site. And you thought lizzie warren was a nut bag.
Meeting with the lyin’ king early today then going to hairy screed’s chambers for another “talking to”. End of campaign imminent.
Stein is just a radical leftist, anarchist type. She’d be a horrible president. She reminds me of the woman that agitated the Ferguson riots in November.
Why do you think I’m laughing so hard! She’s gonna attract A LOT of Bernie supporters!
It would be nice if she pulled a Ralph Nader and pulled several percentage points of the Democrat vote, helping ensure Hillary doesn’t win.
Trump should secretly funnel her money.
Some Republicans invested in Nader in 2000 and it payed off.
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