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Sometimes DU bewilderes me [View all] gabeana Sep 2018 OP
I love them both JonLP24 Sep 2018 #1
I love one of them... HipChick Sep 2018 #2
I'm glad we have Avenatti out there meadowlark5 Sep 2018 #3
I am double-minded about both of them marylandblue Sep 2018 #4
In my case I think Avenatti is in it for himself mythology Sep 2018 #5
DU has lot's of members. It is the wrong thing in my mind that we have a homoginous thought wasupaloopa Sep 2018 #6
I disagree with your assessment. Trust Buster Sep 2018 #7
But we already knew that. ret5hd Sep 2018 #12
disagree but no supporting opinion on why you do gabeana Sep 2018 #39
Two very different individuals. violetpastille Sep 2018 #8
which one an why? gabeana Sep 2018 #40
Being 'Independent' doesn't necessarily mean that I don't identify and vote procon Sep 2018 #9
I'm confused on how being Independent helps with that? JonLP24 Sep 2018 #11
States are different; we have an open primary and I can pick from any party. nt procon Sep 2018 #15
So you can vote in both primaries? JonLP24 Sep 2018 #16
In a pinch, there are other parties; this really shouldn't be so difficult, yeah? procon Sep 2018 #20
I was just asking questions JonLP24 Sep 2018 #22
I'm with you trixie2 Sep 2018 #36
No. It means that you do not register as member of any party when you register to vote. Then yellowdogintexas Sep 2018 #43
Thank you JonLP24 Sep 2018 #46
Part 2 It makes finding your party members really hard yellowdogintexas Sep 2018 #47
A different kind of open primary dragonlady Sep 2018 #62
Good point.. safeinOhio Sep 2018 #21
I'm a 'lefty'...I'm used to being castigated here when I slam blue-dogs pecosbob Sep 2018 #10
There's lots of Bernie fans here whathehell Sep 2018 #13
I agree whole heartedly. Juvenille is the correct term. LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #14
Yes. Let's accept differences of opinion KSNY Sep 2018 #35
🙂👍🏼👍🏼 dae Sep 2018 #44
I will take all the allies I can get superpatriotman Sep 2018 #17
i love them both ( well, I like BS).......just not enuff to be Prez... samnsara Sep 2018 #18
Avenatti yes, Sanders...too many attacks on the party. brush Sep 2018 #19
I feel ok talking positively about the things I like with them. WeekiWater Sep 2018 #23
For some, Bernie's not sufficiently corpo. jalan48 Sep 2018 #24
oh really? JHan Sep 2018 #27
rate Power 2 the People Sep 2018 #31
I agree with the Avenatti part of your post. NBachers Sep 2018 #25
That's just a small subset of no consequence. Purists would rather lose than have them Autumn Sep 2018 #26
Avenatti is fine doing what he's doing but my cynicism remains. JHan Sep 2018 #28
dems have a wide range of attitudes RussBLib Sep 2018 #29
Great post gabeana. It's all about strengthening the party Power 2 the People Sep 2018 #30
well, avanati is a good guy anyway getagrip_already Sep 2018 #32
Love them both! ...but we cannot rely only on "heroes" to speak for us KSNY Sep 2018 #33
Do yu have links to posts showing disdain for Sanders? I haven't seen any. Honeycombe8 Sep 2018 #34
I don't ant to be rude, but it is not that hard to find gabeana Sep 2018 #41
The responses in this thread don't count. The OP was done before them. Honeycombe8 Sep 2018 #48
Definition of disdain gabeana Sep 2018 #53
Wow really? LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #55
Looks like I trashed that thread just in time JonLP24 Sep 2018 #59
"I haven't seen even one post showing disdain for Bernie Sanders" melman Sep 2018 #58
KR NT ProudProgressiveNow Sep 2018 #37
Me too. It reminds me of the baseless Hillary haters on the right . . . pdsimdars Sep 2018 #38
Most of the country does not identify as independent. George II Sep 2018 #42
This gabeana Sep 2018 #49
I wouldn't mind your personal insult if you were correct, but 37% isn't "most" of the country. George II Sep 2018 #50
I didn't say the majority I said the most gabeana Sep 2018 #51
"Most" of the country, and "most" of those 100 people, identify with a political party. George II Sep 2018 #52
Does Most mean Majority? gabeana Sep 2018 #54
For me, the flaws of these two men are about 14 million places down the list of our worries. byronius Sep 2018 #45
Last I saw this was DEMOCRATIC underground nini Sep 2018 #56
agree. I like how Avenatti takes the fight to them. Dems turned over Bush vs Gore, Garland Demovictory9 Sep 2018 #57
Avenatti worked for Rahm and Obama in Chicago. Grasswire2 Sep 2018 #60
Same here. Duppers Sep 2018 #61
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