Senate Democrats’ Machine Spent $15 Million To Destroy Progressive Primary Candidates

I voted for Sanders in 2016, he came in second. He came in second because of the number of votes he got. If you could have voted for him and didn't, he came in second because of you. Yes, his primary opponents campaigned against him. And he campaigned against them.

I voted for Sanders in 2020. He came in second because of the number of votes he got. If you could have voted for him and didn't, he came in second because of you. Yes, his primary opponents campaigned against him. And he campaigned against them.

I didn't vote for Bernie Sanders because I'm a whining immature narcissist who can't handle a world where my wishes don't always come true. I certainly didn't refuse to vote in the primary but then later whine because my ostensibly preferred candidate, for whom I would not vote, did not get as many votes as I claim to have wanted. I voted for him to advance his progressive agenda.

Now I'm voting for Donald Trump's primary opponent, again.

If you're merely too petulant to vote in a general election because a primary *that you voted in* didn't go your way, so be it, I don't share that values system, but that's okay.

However, if you didn't vote for Sanders in the primary, but now posture as a "Sanders supporter" to selectively attack Biden to the benefit of Trump, as I am sure is the case with whomever posted this, you are just a dirty, vile passive-aggressive Trump supporter.

Bernie Sanders endorsed Joe Biden. Period. In my view the moderators of this sub are irresponsible to let it become a cesspit of James O'Keefe style voter suppression efforts. That's what this is. It doesn't matter if Sanders opponents spent 15M or 15 trillion in the primaries. I voted for Sanders in the primary and every American 18 or over had a 100% right to do the same. I wanted him to win but he came in second and endorsed Joe Biden.

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