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In reply to the discussion: Pissed at President Obama? Feel Like Skipping 2014? [View all]MineralMan
(151,269 posts)19. Ain't that always the case?
Disagreement seems pretty common around here at times. That's what makes it worthwhile. I hate it when people agree with me too much.
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I would say that the *one percent corporatists* always get what they want.
woo me with science
Apr 2013
#175
And this I never understood. It's stupid. Don't people realize that Obama is not on the ballot?
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#172
Mid-term elections almost always favor the party that's not in the White House
Art_from_Ark
Apr 2013
#191
Of course I know this. Midterm elections always favor the party not represented in the White House.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#192
And once again, enough so-called progressives stayed home that liberal stalwarts like Russ Feingold
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#210
But that's what they did in 2010, upset with Obama because he didn't magically clean up the economy
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#171
ya, now we need new dems to counter the repubs and the president. let's go get em! nt
msongs
Apr 2013
#6
Rather than causing me to give up it motivates me all the more to work for and
totodeinhere
Apr 2013
#170
You vote to protect your interests...if that's not enough motivation, then by all means,....
OldDem2012
Apr 2013
#38
I'm simply saying there are ways to bring people together..and ways to push people away..
tokenlib
Apr 2013
#67
I'm very dissappointed with much of Obama's policies. But, I'm sure as hell going to vote
ladjf
Apr 2013
#25
Obama was in the position to have become one of the greatest Presidents. But, for
ladjf
Apr 2013
#34
Yes I'm ROYALLY pissed at his lying ass. And NO. I'm NOT SKIPPING 2014!
ProfessionalLeftist
Apr 2013
#36
I WILL NOT skip the opportunity to exercise my vote--it's the only way to keep it healthy!
lastlib
Apr 2013
#53
A similar thing happened here in VA in the last election. The odious Eric Cantor, who has
Nay
Apr 2013
#186
Only genuine liberals, and not centrist turd-wayers, will ever get my vote again
whatchamacallit
Apr 2013
#72
If we don't turn out in 2014, more states will end up the way NC did in 2010. Not pretty.
mnhtnbb
Apr 2013
#76
Skipping 2014 would be one of the stupidest moves we voters could make.
liberal N proud
Apr 2013
#79
You're right. We'll be much better off with a Republican majority in the Senate.
name not needed
Apr 2013
#108
I'm completely pissed, but there will NEVER be a midterm election that I skip
DearHeart
Apr 2013
#96
Only a moron would skip 2014, this is why Obama is in this position. If people had voted in 2010 we
Pisces
Apr 2013
#99
2014 starts today. Every single politician who supports these cuts has to be brutally primaried
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#102
But, as happened in VA this last election, the Dem machine doesn't seem to "brutally
Nay
Apr 2013
#187
It's funny, in my State we set record turnout for a midterm in 2010...what did you do wrong?
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#111
I will be blunt: if the DLC doesn't curb Obama on this then the hell with them.
Demo_Chris
Apr 2013
#121
Are you working on getting an FDR Democrat up for President?. Needed more than ever now.
kickysnana
Apr 2013
#152
All Of Us In Ohio Would Like To Thank 2010's "Foot-Stompers" For John K-Suck
ChoppinBroccoli
Apr 2013
#155
Not skipping 2014 because of men like Grayson, AND because of Obama for opposite &
mother earth
Apr 2013
#174
Actually, it will, and the POINT if fasttracking the bill is to ensure enough voters 2014
BanTheGOP
Apr 2013
#182
Anybody reading this post (or any other on DU) is likely voting in 2014
SleeplessinSoCal
Apr 2013
#200
Skip 2014? But... my rep is one of the ones working to stop Obama's stupid ideas...
LooseWilly
Apr 2013
#202
Thanks for making it that much harder for the REAL DEMOCRATS in 2014/2016, BHO.
blkmusclmachine
Apr 2013
#203
I have no problem voting Dem in 2014. My rep promised not to support the cuts.
merrily
Apr 2013
#206