Bernie Sanders Endorses All Progressive Party Candidates Who Also Have Democratic Nomination, But No Progressives That Lack Democratic Nomination

On October 9, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders endorsed all the Progressive Party member-nominees who are running for state office in Vermont, but only if they also have the Democratic nomination. He did not endorse any Progressive Party nominee who does not have the Democratic nomination as well.

Vermont permits aggregated fusion: candidates with the nomination of more than one party appear on the November ballot once, with both party labels following their names. The party listed first indicates that the candidate is a member of that party. Parties listed second are parties that nominated that same candidate, even though that candidate isn’t a member of the second-listed party.

The Progressive Party has 18 member-nominees on the ballot for state legislature. The Sanders endorsement includes twelve of them.


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Bernie Sanders Endorses All Progressive Party Candidates Who Also Have Democratic Nomination, But No Progressives That Lack Democratic Nomination — 4 Comments

  1. ANTI-Democracy minority rule gerrymanders in ALL 50 STATES since 1776.

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged packed/cracked gerrymander areas = 1/4 or less CONTROL.

    Thus — TOTAL FRAUD rigged legis elections >>> LAWLESS TYRANT execs and judics.
    —-
    PR and AppV – pending Condorcet

    TOTSOP

  2. Antidemocracy is the way to go. Democracy is just mob rule communism.

  3. This sounds like an endorsement for fusion, presuming he did not endorse the Democrat nor the Progressive in the remaining six races. This might be spineless fence sitting, but for an “Independent” who has benefited from long standing support of the Progressive Party, i see it at a slap in the face to those remaining six Progressive candidates.

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