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How to woo Sanders supporters? Just keep doing what you're doing.

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That’s right. Clinton supporters keep talking about the issues. Keep talking about Democratic values. Yes, things can get heated. Try to stay civil, but there’s always going to be emotions boiling over on both sides. It is, what it is. That’s politics for you.

Top-ten lists to assure Sanders supporters vote Clinton can't be taken seriously.

There is really no need to genuflect for the support of this minority of Sanders support, who are experiencing a difficult time accepting that he will not be the Democratic nominee. I get it’s tough, but quitting or making demands because you’re losing is unacceptable.

Shaun King being one of those supporters, who’s now firing up the sour grapers. We didn't win, so we’ll show you after November. Embarrassing actions, as well as self-defeating.

Most of Sanders supporters will support Clinton. As a matter fact, that support is currently at a higher level than Clinton supporters support for Obama in 2008.

2008: www.realclearpolitics.com/…

2016: www.cbsnews.com/...

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May 2008, NYT/CBS poll: 60% of Clinton backers say they'd vote ObamaMay 2016, NYT/CBS poll: 72% of Sanders backers say they'd vote Clinton

— Taniel (@Taniel) May 19, 2016

In other words, the sour grapers and quitters like Shaun King do not represent the majority of great Sanders supporters. They were in the game to change things and now they think it needs to be done outside the party, simply because they lost.

The majority of Sanders supporters are still pushing for change and doing it within the Democratic Party. That includes the many who are active here and many more who are active outside our orange blog.

They won't quit, because quitting never changed a damn thing.


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