Display MoreThere probably isn't anybody that thinks that. We got Trump because of a crowded field, where nobody dropped out early enough. At least the Dems learned from the past.
No Republicans would want a Bernie President, the majority of independents and Dems don't want a Bernie President. It will happen if people don't stop splitting the electorate like they did in 2016 in regards to Trump. Much like Trump, Bernie has a big base and when the majority of votes is split between 3-10 other people, the person with the big base wins.
It is funny to hear Trump and some Republicans feeling so sad for Bernie. They don't like him or his policies, they just think they are a sure win if Bernie is the nominee. Sadly, that is flawed logic that should be apparent based on 2016. Remember Hillary's, "slam dunk" running against Trump, the guy nobody likes that had a small, but strong base?
Just remember not to complain and cry too many conservative tears if you get to run against Bernie and lose. You asked for it(those clammering for Trump v. Bernie).
Perhaps my opinion is based on a narrow perception. WOLF I agree, you have a point that should not be discounted. My granddaughter lives with us, 20 years old and in collage. It's different than just a few years ago. I'm not saying this is your view but in my world the younger generation has a different view of America & it's not favorable. Couple that with the lure of free education and health care and its dangerous. They have cell phones and communication methods that they know gives them "Power" like never before. They are excited about it much more than previous generations. At the moment Sanders is winning in Texas. If he wins California?