The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Getting emotionally ready for the end

Bernie is going to lose badly today in every one of the five states in play.

Well, he might win something small in New England.

He and his supporters are now thinking about what to do or what they want, given he will not be the nominee.

More them than him, it seems.

Supporters

Cynthia Kral, 38, of Pittsburgh, said she would never vote for Mrs. Clinton. 

“I cannot trust her,” Ms. Kral said, adding that she planned to vote for a third-party candidate or write in Mr. Sanders’s name in the general election. 

“I feel like she can be bought on anything, and for her to be president — that kind of scares me.”

Ms. Kral, an education assistant at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and another Sanders supporter who lives in Pittsburgh, Geoff Sanderson, 31, said they hoped that even if Mr. Sanders loses, the progressive movement he has ignited will continue past his candidacy.

“Part of it feels crushing,” Mr. Sanderson, who manages a theater, said of the race. 

“The other part of it feels hopeful that at least this started something and that this isn’t the end of it.”

What Bernie Sanders wants

Bernie Sanders floats Elizabeth Warren for VP

Whose?

His.

We are at a point where I want Bernie to gracefully exit and urge support for Hillary.

But he is not a Democrat and shows little sign of concern lest the GOP win in November.

Rather, he's sounding increasingly bitter.

Not a good sign.

Trump is maliciously urging Bernie to run as an independent.

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