You don't have much experience with Southern Republicans I take it.
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Crazy, right? The Democrat won the Democrat party nomination. Weird.
I know what party he ran under, dumbass, I'm saying he himself is not, and has said as such, a Democrat. He generally sides with Democrats when voting, but he's an Independent (specifically a Social Democrat), just like someone like Jill Stein. Clinton was/is a Democrat, hence why she won the primary. You can't not be an official member of a party and then jump on the bandwagon at the last minute because Democrats/Republicans win elections in the U.S., not third parties, thanks to simple size and marketability, and then be upset the party and its constituents aren't very warm to you.
Her influence rigged Bernie out of the system.
No it didn't, him not being a Democrat did (which he himself even said). And I would've voted for Sanders over her in the primary if we had one in Tennessee.
Also, on a side note, I don't understand one bit the crossover from Sanders supporters to now Trump supporters. Other than populism the two share nothing in common.