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Does the fact that Warren hasn’t dropped out like Pete or Amy suggest she doesn’t really like sanders all that much? -- nm
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JackDawson
Could be. Could also be that she's stubborn, and doesn't recognize the harm she's doing to progressive chances by staying in. -- nm
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Inigo (aka Inigo)
Mar 3 '20, 05:20
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Whats the evidence that there is significant overlap in their supporters? A lot of polls shows she’s the number two of Pete/Amy supporters and vice v
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JackDawson
Mar 3, 05:24
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That's a good point. I just assumed with their overlap in policy and philosophy that their supporters are similar.
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Inigo
Mar 3, 05:28
I think the assumption is there based on their policies as it seems logical to go from one to the other as they're rather similar in
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Krusty
Mar 3, 05:26
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Ideologically sure but the notion that people vote for ideology— if you still buy it you may have missed the 2016 election -- nm
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JackDawson
Mar 3, 05:29
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