If you really "liked" a candidate -- i.e., you want his political program to succeed -- you'd want him to campaign as vigorously as possible
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@persiflagenuine If you "like" a candidate but don't want him to respond in kind to his opponent's direct attacks, your "liking" is shallow.
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@persiflagenuine Her future opponents won't have needed Bernie's help to attack her (accurately) on exhibiting consistently awful judgment.
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@persiflagenuine Because he's running a campaign for the Democratic nomination and she is his opponent. It's really not complicated.
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@persiflagenuine It's not a "fuck-up" if his aim is to compete for the most delegates as possible.
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@persiflagenuine If being in the party would have conditioned him to be deferential to poor candidates, good thing he wasn't in the party.
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@persiflagenuine No, like Hillary.
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@persiflagenuine It's possible that she can be both preferable to Republicans and a poor candidate.
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@mtracey No, she just smeared him with Sandy Hook. Beyond despicable.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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