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In reply to the discussion: Hillary skepticism explained in 15 questions [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)62. So, you'll be leaving DU then?
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Hey, you started the thread. How about you put some names out there if you think
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2013
#7
My opinion is that the GOP is so out of touch right now that any major Democratic candidate
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#33
Problem with hanging your ENTIRE argument on that is, the same one was made in 2008.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2013
#87
Fun??? I know I can't avoid sounding nasty here but self governance is not about having fun cheering
TheKentuckian
Aug 2013
#72
You could at least quote the rest of my points, not just where I said fun...
Little Star
Aug 2013
#74
They don't need the left and progressives. They need more blind worshippers. Let them...
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#53
Agreed. TPTB hated Dean. He was too much of an independent thinker, and the one thing
Nay
Aug 2013
#42
They voted for Obama and not Clinton. IMO she and those that push for her will lose those votes. n/t
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#24
Well I won't help you with a Clinton primary and I don't think I am alone with that.
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#28
That's fine cause I don't think I'd want your help on this issue either. Peace.
Little Star
Aug 2013
#32
...and the same thing is going to repeat itself and we will again end up with business as usual.
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#52
How can you be so vested in a candidate whom you clearly understand is not behind you?
Marr
Aug 2013
#67
It's *REALLY* *IS* Hillary hating when President Obama fares the exact same. nt
LaydeeBug
Aug 2013
#35
Point to a candidate you can confidently assert will espouse all of these policies...
brooklynite
Aug 2013
#60