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In reply to the discussion: Liz on what it's like to be tortured by Bernie's minions. [View all]LonePirate
(14,158 posts)11. Agreed. She should remain neutral until the nominee has been chosen.
Her power is now with unifying the party. She is also there waiting in the wings if something were to happen to the nominee, health wise.
If the eventual nominee wins, she likely becomes the most powerful person in the Senate as we will likely have the majority. If our nominee loses, she becomes the most powerful elected person in the party. Either way, she has enormous goodwill as a tailwind and all sorts of potential to shape the partys agenda in the future.

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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In a perfect world, she'd be my candidate, but this world is damaged, needs repairing.
lark
Mar 2020
#42
The 'swarm': How a subset of Sanders supporters use hostile tactics to drown out critics
TomCADem
Mar 2020
#9
So you're ok with the behavior of Sanders' supporters on line as Sen Warren mentioned?
NYMinute
Mar 2020
#17
Yes It Is Sad So Many Angry Supporters Of Bernie Know The Pillaging Of Their Families Will Continue
DanieRains
Mar 2020
#27
Nah no. Maybe Liz will say something second. I'm okay with her saying nothing.
rusty quoin
Mar 2020
#47