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(28,845 posts)But don't expect any rabid Hillary supporters to. They continue to slap away Bernie and his supporters. While the candidate herself calls for unity. They refuse to offer a hand of welcome: just a slap for perceived Bernie betrayal.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Eyes on the prize, people.
StraightRazor
(260 posts)and his supporters will vote for Hillary in November.
Emotions are running high all over the place right now, however at the end of the day everyone knows what the stakes are and they will do the right thing.
Protests are part of our Democracy, I don't get why there is so much worry about what's happening in Philly - especially sickening are those who would rather not see Democracy in action and make everyone fall in line...their line.
Beyond that, if Hillary were a stronger candidate she wouldn't have so much opposition within her own party - so much so that she needed help from the DNC to attain the nomination...it should have been an easy task, especially against an unknown senator from Vermont.