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In reply to the discussion: Do you actually know any Dem who'll be so angry if Trump isn't impeached, they won't vote next year? [View all]Mariana
(15,626 posts)112. Most of them don't believe that
and even if they do believe it, they don't care.
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Do you actually know any Dem who'll be so angry if Trump isn't impeached, they won't vote next year? [View all]
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
OP
So is there any reason to trust that they'll vote against him even IF he's impeached?
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#71
IMO the Democratic party will harms its future if it fails to impeach Trump in the House.
PufPuf23
Sep 2019
#61
I suspect that I have one friend/ coworker thst might still be plannig to vote
CentralMass
Sep 2019
#17
Among my family and friends who are Democrats I don't know anyone who won't vote for the nominee.
CentralMass
Sep 2019
#28
I believe there are a lot of younger voters that will be put off from voting because of it.
Cuthbert Allgood
Sep 2019
#22
Do you actually know anyone who has said that's what they would do, or are you speculating?
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#25
Instead of demanding the House hold impeachment hearings right now to appease these misgided young,
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#48
If they feel that the House not impeaching Trump means that their vote in a presidential election
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#52
Exactly. And anyone with that attitude can't be trusted to vote Democratic no matter WHAT
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#27
If about 70 percent of Democrats support impeachment and about 30 percent don't
standingtall
Sep 2019
#47
If the Judiciary Committee chairman says repeatedly they've opened a formal impeachment inquiry
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#55
So any criticism of how this being handled by those in the majority of how this being handled
standingtall
Sep 2019
#59
But would she sit out because the Democrats didn't impeach or would she sit it out anyway and
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#34
Conversely, do we know of any Republicans that will vote for Trump if Democrats impeach?
kentuck
Sep 2019
#35
No, but I know several who will throw their vote away on a candidate who doesn't have a prayer. nt
Laffy Kat
Sep 2019
#36
The Democratic party apparently cannot get me angry enough to not vote Democratic.
PufPuf23
Sep 2019
#53
What I'm saying is that many folks, young folks in particular, will be so disillusioned
gristy
Sep 2019
#72
Then they need to grow up and learn that politics isn't only about their illusions and dreams
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#73
"black voters (and other marginalized groups) have been disappointed and disillusioned for decades."
betsuni
Sep 2019
#89
reminds me of those who say people voted for Trump because Obama didn't prosecute Bush
JI7
Sep 2019
#106
young people vote for Democratic mostly. lets not hide behind concern of young people as an excuse
JI7
Sep 2019
#107
Actually, I don't. But as I found out my fully-adult kids are supporting Marianne and Bernie...
Hekate
Sep 2019
#66
They think Trump's the most non-law abiding president in history, but they're okay with him staying
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#86
if they're willing to let Trump serve another 4 years because they think the Dems aren't doing their
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#87
"Things damn better go the way I like, or I'll shot myself in the knee!"
struggle4progress
Sep 2019
#85
I don't think anyone here does. But that doesn't stop them from claiming they're out there
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#92
No, they wont be angry just demotivated to do anything else but vote knowing there is no election
uponit7771
Sep 2019
#95
Perhaps a small percent. But its not about regular Democratic voters. Its about getting new voters
LiberalLovinLug
Sep 2019
#97
I will vote for the Democratic nominee. I think Trump should be impeached to uphold the Constitution
Nitram
Sep 2019
#98
One, a supporter of one of our candidates who didn't vote last time because their candidate
redstatebluegirl
Sep 2019
#100
Disillusionment or not being inspired is a funny thing -- people don't talk about it.
aikoaiko
Sep 2019
#102
I'm old enough to remember when being inspired was a nice-to-have, not a must-have
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#103
I'm with you. I've voted for uninspiring or uninspired Democrats all my life, too.
aikoaiko
Sep 2019
#104