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what do your peers say about E. Warren or B. Sanders? alp227 Nov 2014 #1
I agree with you. Warren speaks to left and right, young and old, the middle and working classes. NYC_SKP Nov 2014 #2
Good thing Warren can wrap her head around Clinton... brooklynite Nov 2014 #19
And Howard Dean, who is advising her. cheapdate Nov 2014 #34
+100 for Howard Dean advising Hillary Clinton flamingdem Nov 2014 #105
That's odd hootinholler Nov 2014 #256
I happened to see Howard Dean on Meet the Press last Sunday. He said he would working with HRC. cheapdate Nov 2014 #351
+1 for Democrats who like to WIN flamingdem Nov 2014 #103
Been winning their asses off lately, eh? LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #397
Yep. It's all about getting the "W". Kermitt Gribble Nov 2014 #527
I love it when Republicans are envious that Dems have a winner with Hillary flamingdem Nov 2014 #533
And I love it Kermitt Gribble Nov 2014 #540
Policy like the ACA, Dreamers, LGBT, Net Neutrality? flamingdem Nov 2014 #567
Nice try. Pretend that you don't know politics. You have no idea how Sen Warren feels about rhett o rick Nov 2014 #315
"Elizabeth Warren: I hope Hillary Clinton runs for president" brooklynite Nov 2014 #348
That was 297-Dimensional Chess FrodosPet Nov 2014 #388
Elizabeth hits all the right notes; Hillary is completely out of tune. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2014 #58
Nice musical metaphor mike dub Nov 2014 #200
This is a great analogy! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #204
They LOVE Liz and Bernie. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #4
Warren is really concerned about student loan debt Wella Nov 2014 #173
The Bankster-owned establishment won't touch loan reform with a 10-foot pole. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #180
So was the President and he actually did something...congress not so much Historic NY Nov 2014 #270
Stay on script, man. cheapdate Nov 2014 #389
lol DeadEyeDyck Nov 2014 #576
Great... 40degreesflaps Nov 2014 #288
Ah yes, the Very Serious People have spoken, no real progressive can EVER win! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #293
Yeah... 40degreesflaps Nov 2014 #295
The Nation IS Progressive Hari Seldon Nov 2014 #330
++++ marions ghost Nov 2014 #354
The US oligarchs/plutocrats have never been US liberals. The people, however, always have been. merrily Nov 2014 #360
+1 an entire shit load. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #537
Not a progressive nation you say? Kingofalldems Nov 2014 #394
Blah, blah, blah. Defeatist nonsense. Maedhros Nov 2014 #430
Bet you liked recess and nap time too, probably needed the rest from all that politic learnin'. n/t A Simple Game Nov 2014 #513
You only need the money when you need people to believe your bullshit jeff47 Nov 2014 #402
If That's True... 40degreesflaps Nov 2014 #577
Who's your governor? jeff47 Nov 2014 #578
"They could never get the financial backing." Scootaloo Nov 2014 #478
I'm not millennial. I'm old and I don't want hillary. No energy, no new ideas and roguevalley Nov 2014 #138
Boy, you got that right. I'm waiting for them to put a moat around the ballyhoo Nov 2014 #287
You're Not Alone... 40degreesflaps Nov 2014 #292
+1000! Javaman Nov 2014 #369
With you on that! If enough people would get behind Bernie to allow his message to get out, Dustlawyer Nov 2014 #376
I thought Earl Warren died years ago? George II Nov 2014 #290
Wrong Warren. They are talking about Warren Sapp. FSogol Nov 2014 #456
I would vote for Warren Sapp before I'd vote for HRC. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #538
Warren supports Hillary for Pres. baldguy Nov 2014 #355
This is what Primaries are for liberal N proud Nov 2014 #3
Who said anything about NOT voting in the primaries? Odin2005 Nov 2014 #6
OP sounded third person liberal N proud Nov 2014 #10
Where is it that independents can't vote in primaries? we can do it Nov 2014 #12
The primaries focus on who's running in each major party. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2014 #26
You choose a party for the primaries in Ohio, I can't imagine that doesn'r happen anywhere else. we can do it Nov 2014 #42
Sure. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #133
Well, you have a problem, don't you? Skidmore Nov 2014 #345
That's one thing to do, yup. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #347
Some states force you to register with the party whose primary you're voting in. Drunken Irishman Nov 2014 #186
You can always change it, it's not permenant. we can do it Nov 2014 #475
Depends on the state, and on open or closed primary status hatrack Nov 2014 #349
In VA, anyone can vote in any primary; you don't have to vote only in the primary Nay Nov 2014 #222
"You have to be registered in a party to vote." Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #352
OK, I stand corrected, and I thank you for that. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2014 #379
. . . Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #381
In VA anybody can vote in any ohheckyeah Nov 2014 #452
19 states have open primaries where independents, or anyone else, can vote. cheapdate Nov 2014 #43
Don't most people pick a party for the sake of voting in primaries? we can do it Nov 2014 #47
They should. We have Republicans here who are registered as Democrats. I try to explain to people Chathamization Nov 2014 #79
Yes but not independents. Alittleliberal Nov 2014 #81
Yes I thought that was the whole point lunasun Nov 2014 #148
Twentynine states have closed presidential primaries, twenty have open primaries. NYC_SKP Nov 2014 #142
20 states +D.C. have a CLOSED PRIMARY SYSTEM. Divernan Nov 2014 #341
Illinois is *not* a closed primary. ieoeja Nov 2014 #410
Then they change their affiliation. kiva Nov 2014 #37
+1 we can do it Nov 2014 #44
Good news for you and your Millennial friends!! Capt. Obvious Nov 2014 #497
They didn't come out to vote when Hillary wasn't on the ticket this month... Spazito Nov 2014 #5
Give my generation something to vote FOR. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #11
A sad fact of life is that voters, more often than not, hold their noses... Spazito Nov 2014 #28
Third-Way BS risks driving low-info Millennials into the hands of libertarians. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #49
Libertarian corporate whore wackos or not voting- that'll help. we can do it Nov 2014 #59
Insulting us won't get us to the polls, either Odin2005 Nov 2014 #60
Complaining a democrat is corporatist and then going libertarian-corporate-whore makes no sense. we can do it Nov 2014 #70
Call the WAAAAAHmbluance, the DLC fuckers are NOT entitled to out votes. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #80
Honey, I'm not the one whining. I get out and know doors every election. we can do it Nov 2014 #91
"honey" is condescending marions ghost Nov 2014 #356
So is the assumption that women and older people are all exactly alike. we can do it Nov 2014 #400
So address it marions ghost Nov 2014 #459
Not as much as " Call the WAAAAAHmbluance" deurbano Nov 2014 #427
It makes sense marions ghost Nov 2014 #457
The person who started the whiny post is acusing others of whining and offers nothing to help. we can do it Nov 2014 #490
I tend to agree with the OP that marions ghost Nov 2014 #539
When presented with a republican and somone pretending to be a democrat who's actually a republican Veilex Nov 2014 #112
God Bless Harry Truman! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #219
+1 Veilex Nov 2014 #221
Libertarians are GOPers Iliyah Nov 2014 #199
I'm coming up on 34, so not middle-aged. I'm so excited by Hillary. Heather Kube Nov 2014 #215
I don't agree... LP2K12 Nov 2014 #431
It makes exactly the same kind of sense as farmers going Republican Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #296
IMO it isn't the Democrats that will whither away. jeff47 Nov 2014 #403
I'm not sure yet whether I think the Dem. or Rep. Party will wither first. F4lconF16 Nov 2014 #522
If Millennials choose to go to the Libertarians, they know what they are doing... Spazito Nov 2014 #64
Except the problem here is that Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #156
The Millennials won't get what they want unless they actually work for it... Spazito Nov 2014 #170
We ARE working for it, just not through the party mandarins Odin2005 Nov 2014 #223
That looks great! I'm betting the active members of your organization... Spazito Nov 2014 #234
Seen it - Hillary has ZERO chance of capturing that vote to any significant degree. My kids and all their friends think she's an absolute joke. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2014 #71
Yep, my generation sees in HRC everything we don't like about Boomers. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #77
Just asked my son; said same thing; commented how Hillary gamed the system, sat on Walmart board, etc, then pretends she didn't grow up privileged & now lookin out 4 the little guy... InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2014 #93
Two words: "Goldwater Girl". Odin2005 Nov 2014 #102
Elizabeth Warren was once a republican, she is now a Democrat... Spazito Nov 2014 #114
Her change was genuine. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #126
Ahhh, so it really isn't the "Goldwater Girl" thing at all... Spazito Nov 2014 #145
I don't care about that at all. I care about what she stands for now eridani Nov 2014 #461
I don't know about this - And I'm not ready to coronate Hilllary JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #363
She'll have to answer to LGBT people as well, particularly those of us old enough to remember Reagan Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #383
You are correct JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #384
Hold her to her word, Warren would expect that. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #391
I am not a fan of Hillary Clinton, never have been... Spazito Nov 2014 #398
She did a *terrible* job as Secretary of State. ieoeja Nov 2014 #414
wow. Very damning... LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #417
I think she did a good job... Spazito Nov 2014 #418
What gives you the right to infer something Legalequilibrium78 Nov 2014 #174
Think you summed it up nicely. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2014 #232
Warren was a long term Republican, a Ronald Reagan loyalist, she voted for anti gay, anti choice Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #382
And Clinton didn't even vote for Goldwater... deurbano Nov 2014 #469
There are many real reasons to criticize Hillary Clinton; you don't need to make things up. deurbano Nov 2014 #434
Yes, there is but being a former republican isn't if, by the same token. Spazito Nov 2014 #463
Warren is not being called inevitable. bravenak Nov 2014 #464
I have said in another post, I am no fan of Hillary Clinton, never have been... Spazito Nov 2014 #466
I think it's time to stop seeing things in that way. bravenak Nov 2014 #467
That works ONLY if republicans quit too, they won't... Spazito Nov 2014 #470
I agree with you... and besides, Clinton's first presidential vote was for a Democrat. deurbano Nov 2014 #471
Oops, will recheck who it was I meant to reply to... Spazito Nov 2014 #472
No problem. deurbano Nov 2014 #473
+1 lunasun Nov 2014 #151
Didn't take much did it? we can do it Nov 2014 #46
Even fewer people showed up to vote for single-payer advocates in the primaries. So no, it doesn't Chathamization Nov 2014 #82
go to vote anyway. there is no excuse ever. write in someone else if you can't roguevalley Nov 2014 #144
You are speaking to the choir, here. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #167
its a vicious thing not voting because it makes it inevitable. I expect revolution and will roguevalley Nov 2014 #184
You're making Millennials out to be a bunch of wimps. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #251
OWS was full of wimps? Odin2005 Nov 2014 #254
Well, I was part of Occupy here in NC, and don't consider myself a wimp. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #271
Why are you so entitled? treestar Nov 2014 #340
Hey, 'something to vote for'? Ironic. I would have loved it if the worst thing on my early ballots Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #380
Every election is about choices and compromise gmb92 Nov 2014 #485
I agree with you malokvale77 Nov 2014 #486
Who needs 'em ... GeorgeGist Nov 2014 #13
They are non-voters so their vote isn't lost, it wasn't given... Spazito Nov 2014 #41
"They are non-voters so their vote isn't lost" - not quite accurate Veilex Nov 2014 #118
The repubs were speaking more to their issues than the Dems in November? Spazito Nov 2014 #134
Honestly? "trying to pass student loan reforms" was too little too late. Veilex Nov 2014 #152
Ahhh, then they also missed the jobs program the Dems tried to get passed... Spazito Nov 2014 #162
If I looked at it purely as you put it, no, not smart at all... however... Veilex Nov 2014 #217
One can have a valid gripe but it goes nowhere if all you do is gripe... Spazito Nov 2014 #253
"it goes nowhere if all you do is gripe" - But clearly they did more than just gripe. Veilex Nov 2014 #332
That's bloody stupid mythology Nov 2014 #191
I respect your opinion, however, I disagree. Veilex Nov 2014 #203
And Democrats lost big, too. Marr Nov 2014 #190
Young voters get it, it's the young non-voters who need to grow up... Spazito Nov 2014 #208
You need *NEW VOTERS*. Marr Nov 2014 #213
Moderates tend to vote, the young non-voters don't... Spazito Nov 2014 #262
So we need to cater to "moderates", but every other group should vote Democratic just Marr Nov 2014 #266
No, you used the moderates as an example so I continued by using your example... Spazito Nov 2014 #282
We got them out in 2008, and then DNC fucked them over, used them, treated whereisjustice Nov 2014 #209
That's what I see, too, a lot of disillusioned young people Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #284
Meanwhile, DNC hacks and the party apparatus think they are winning at 3rd chess. eom whereisjustice Nov 2014 #313
Well, if they think they were "fucked over" by the DNC, they haven't seen anything yet... Spazito Nov 2014 #299
the strategy of "oh yeah, a Democratic fucking over is better than a Republican fucking over" whereisjustice Nov 2014 #311
And that's why those who choose to vote will continue to whine while ... Spazito Nov 2014 #413
The Democrats have been trying "We're less bad" for some time now LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #407
Yeah, it's time to stop mollycuddling the whiny, non-voting Millennials... Spazito Nov 2014 #412
How, exactly, have the Democrats been mollycuddling them? LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #415
Again, if you don't like what's happening, get off Facebook and Twitter, work for change... Spazito Nov 2014 #416
If they see posts like this and the anti millenial attitude takes over the party. bravenak Nov 2014 #422
If a post on a relative small forum will make them go out and vote against their own... Spazito Nov 2014 #424
"And the anti Millennial attitude takes over the Party" bravenak Nov 2014 #426
You think I have influence over the party? Spazito Nov 2014 #432
Not you. If the attitude takes over the party. bravenak Nov 2014 #442
I voted when I was 20 something, 30 something, etc, etc, etc, Spazito Nov 2014 #443
What generation are you? bravenak Nov 2014 #444
I was born in 1953, I'm one of those baby boomers... Spazito Nov 2014 #446
How did you vote? bravenak Nov 2014 #447
I always vote left... Spazito Nov 2014 #451
I think that when our generation is fully adult.. bravenak Nov 2014 #454
Okay, bravenak, lets you and I, a baby boomer and a Millennial put aside our differences and... Spazito Nov 2014 #462
Millenials are not all grown up yet. bravenak Nov 2014 #474
Sadly, there isn't a lot of time to give for them to grow up... Spazito Nov 2014 #482
And we will just have to wait our turn and get rid of conservatism. bravenak Nov 2014 #488
Choosing not to vote puts your needs at the end of the line, not the front or even... Spazito Nov 2014 #495
So you had a reason to vote when you were 20-30. Kermitt Gribble Nov 2014 #535
No, I held my nose more times than not... Spazito Nov 2014 #541
"often there was little that was going to directly benefit me but the other party... WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #546
I don't know, I've tried every which way to get that point across... Spazito Nov 2014 #552
Thank you for this bravenak malokvale77 Nov 2014 #503
Me too. bravenak Nov 2014 #504
I cast my vote for Carter... malokvale77 Nov 2014 #509
My mom voted for Carter too. bravenak Nov 2014 #510
Good for her malokvale77 Nov 2014 #514
Late 70's he and his first wife bought a place in racist Canyon Country. bravenak Nov 2014 #516
My ownership theory holds up a large percentage of the time. malokvale77 Nov 2014 #520
I see that in my generation too. bravenak Nov 2014 #521
I see this has become a rather long thread. Haha malokvale77 Nov 2014 #524
It is pretty long. bravenak Nov 2014 #526
I read it. I liked it. malokvale77 Nov 2014 #528
I will tell you as soon as I finish. bravenak Nov 2014 #529
Thank you (nt) malokvale77 Nov 2014 #532
My what tender young souls. What would they have done facing the 60s discrimination? we can do it Nov 2014 #479
I still face discrimination today. It ain't over by a long shot. bravenak Nov 2014 #484
Yes. Both now and then. we can do it Nov 2014 #494
I always vote. bravenak Nov 2014 #564
I like Elizabeth's positive message; strikes a chord with me. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2014 #571
+1 million LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #401
I actually started believing in 2008. bvar22 Nov 2014 #499
+1 Enthusiast Nov 2014 #549
That's true! nt DawgHouse Nov 2014 #319
So, you don't want them to vote??? grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #419
Quite the opposite, I want them to grow up, take their civic responsibility seriously... Spazito Nov 2014 #421
All we have to do is give them something ot vote for. Say, raising taxes on wealth! grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #425
See, that is exactly the problem, spoon-feeding them is not the answer... Spazito Nov 2014 #428
They did. bravenak Nov 2014 #429
Those that worked to get ballot measures passed did vote... Spazito Nov 2014 #440
This boomer didn't vote for Hillary before and don't want to in the future. newfie11 Nov 2014 #7
+1 for the statment and +1 for never missing a vote! :) Veilex Nov 2014 #124
Your welcome newfie11 Nov 2014 #177
How about the Millenials show up and nominate someone progressive? we can do it Nov 2014 #8
We did in 2008, but our FDR turned out to be an Al Smith. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #18
2008 was a long time ago. How about someone young stepping up? we can do it Nov 2014 #39
You can't. There are minimum age requirements for national offices. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #168
I will listen to legit bitching all day long but if you don't vote, no. Shut your face and go roguevalley Nov 2014 #176
the "grown up" argument is lame marions ghost Nov 2014 #361
so your dad acted badly. are you going to do the same roguevalley Nov 2014 #404
Your approach is NO way to change anything marions ghost Nov 2014 #455
Good advice. I would add just one meme: SILENCE=CONSENT=DEATH nt Bohunk68 Nov 2014 #373
+ a zillion roguevalley Nov 2014 #405
Yeah it has to be done right away treestar Nov 2014 #339
"I tried voting in the primaries once, but ended up voting for the wrong person, so I quit." Chathamization Nov 2014 #372
We failed to turn up in the consequent elections RedCappedBandit Nov 2014 #396
kudos for the John Mayer lyric reference KMOD Nov 2014 #29
(Thanks) That song drives my insane! we can do it Nov 2014 #51
So you are now spokesperson for the millinials. Impressive. I thought the millinials were a still_one Nov 2014 #9
You care enough to be nasty about it. bravenak Nov 2014 #15
Older folks apparently can't keep themselves from yelling at clouds. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #20
Not ALL older folks!!! bravenak Nov 2014 #27
Thanks! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #40
They forget WE are having children in this economy. bravenak Nov 2014 #61
Admitting that we are adults means admitting that they are now old. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #69
I am surprised that more don't want our input. bravenak Nov 2014 #128
Our generation is on a rondezvous with destiny, to paraphrase FDR... Odin2005 Nov 2014 #146
It's happening on a local level here. bravenak Nov 2014 #160
Folks in Seattle got a COMMUNIST elected to their city council. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #172
I truely think we need more of that to free liberals up to be liberals. bravenak Nov 2014 #192
You seem to be complaining of boomers stereotyping your generation... MoonchildCA Nov 2014 #132
Nice stereotyping. Just what you were railing against. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #243
Not to quibble, but 71 is not boomer. Bohunk68 Nov 2014 #374
Demographically, no, but 1943 births were the oldest who could be drafted... Odin2005 Nov 2014 #572
Never heard of either of them. Bohunk68 Nov 2014 #575
This message was self-deleted by its author still_one Nov 2014 #107
I am not pissed, but there is sure a lot of animosity that is coming from you still_one Nov 2014 #85
You said you don't give a shit. bravenak Nov 2014 #97
NO that ISN't what I meant. I meant the millennial were a diverse group comprised still_one Nov 2014 #164
!!! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #175
I just re-read my post, "I" was a typo. You probably don't believe me, but that is the truth. I am still_one Nov 2014 #185
No. I get it. bravenak Nov 2014 #189
My problem is I did a stupid typo which completely ruined the point I was trying to make. So I am still_one Nov 2014 #195
I rarely stay mad for more than 30 seconds. bravenak Nov 2014 #198
Thanks still_one Nov 2014 #202
I'm much older than you. I'd like to show you a line from the first general election ballot I voted Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #385
I never DO skip voting. bravenak Nov 2014 #393
Not me. I know you guys have it tough Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #305
Actually I am stating exactly what they are, a diverse segment. I had a typo in the original still_one Nov 2014 #25
We are pretty diverse and super jaded. bravenak Nov 2014 #32
She will make up for loosing some of those voters with huge gains.. DCBob Nov 2014 #14
Who says minorities like Clinton so much? bravenak Nov 2014 #21
By the time we get to the general election in 2016... DCBob Nov 2014 #62
Oh, I see. She'll start caring during the general. bravenak Nov 2014 #83
not what I said. DCBob Nov 2014 #90
Seems like it. bravenak Nov 2014 #101
That's puttin it mildly! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2014 #78
Old. White. Establishment. Hawkish; She's awesome! Sign me up! n/t cherokeeprogressive Nov 2014 #267
LOL!!! They forgot what she said about Obama. bravenak Nov 2014 #269
Did they like Bill? ucrdem Nov 2014 #273
Yeah. bravenak Nov 2014 #277
Ouch Not good. ucrdem Nov 2014 #280
No problem. bravenak Nov 2014 #289
Many black voters have not forgiven the Clintons AtomicKitten Nov 2014 #22
True but I think she can recover many of those voters.. DCBob Nov 2014 #68
Well she can give it a shot but voters aren't stupid. AtomicKitten Nov 2014 #75
We aren't dumb JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #370
Right, just like Psycho Sarah would cause women to vote for McCain. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #35
Bullshit. She lost the nom in 08 and is even less relevant now peacebird Nov 2014 #48
Bull, what huge numbers of "moderate women" are there to draw on that don't vote Democratic now? TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #120
I've got to agree with bravenak on this sub thread JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #364
Not crowing for HIllary, signed Middle-aged Woman ~nt RiverLover Nov 2014 #16
Same here. I'm 32 and none of the Democratic-voting people I know LittleBlue Nov 2014 #17
And all these shrill people screaming insults at us... Odin2005 Nov 2014 #24
Agreed. When I see progressives putting on their capes for corporatism LittleBlue Nov 2014 #38
I have noticed that many Boomer women seem to live vicariously through powerful women. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #57
Through which powerful women are these many Latte Liberal Boomer women vicariously living? deurbano Nov 2014 #163
I just don't know how they can blame us for for losing faith in this so called labor party. Alittleliberal Nov 2014 #109
I think they're just Hillary fans. Marr Nov 2014 #201
Touche! K&R, Marr Carolina Nov 2014 #481
Why are you and others so susceptible to what others say to, or about, you? WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #227
Very well said! RiverLover Nov 2014 #36
Me too. peacebird Nov 2014 #54
Please don't abstain from voting entirely Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #298
of course she can win, Howard Dean is supporting her and according to some Dean knows how to win JI7 Nov 2014 #23
She won't win if my generation refuses to vote for her. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #30
many candidates have won that your generation refused to vote for JI7 Nov 2014 #45
I'd kinda like them to vote in the primaries too n/t arcane1 Nov 2014 #31
The Third Way would prefer to lose the Millennial vote, it appears. (nt) w4rma Nov 2014 #33
It's a vicious reaction to Occupy, IMO. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #65
That would appear so. (nt) w4rma Nov 2014 #321
It's as simple as this: Millennials aren't voting the way they are told to. Maedhros Nov 2014 #433
I'm 71 and agree with you wholeheartedly....about Hillary. jaysunb Nov 2014 #50
You 'War babies" said never to trust someone over 30... Odin2005 Nov 2014 #73
What has changed? n/t jtuck004 Nov 2014 #98
But I'm turning 30 in a year and a half. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #106
That's ok. If one was there to hear the original, the next line "You can't trust anyone under 30 jtuck004 Nov 2014 #143
LOL, thanks! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #153
Don't get carried away, youngster jaysunb Nov 2014 #239
I'm 58 and most of my peers want Elizabeth. It's not just an age thing. jillan Nov 2014 #52
Hoping she runs, she really connects with all people. we can do it Nov 2014 #55
I adore Liz, she's like everyone's favorite mom! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #84
She's nothing like mine JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #368
My Mom was never, ever a Republican like Warren. My Mom cast votes for equality and never for Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #386
yes, we'll certainly base the nominee on what your drinking buddies think. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #53
More insults is all you DLCers have, apparently. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #86
So calling your friends 'drinking buddies' is insulting? wyldwolf Nov 2014 #89
I could feel the sneering all the way through the inter-tubes. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #94
saying a presidential election will be won or lost based on what a few of your friends say... wyldwolf Nov 2014 #99
My acquaintances are a good cross section of my generation. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #111
So? It's anecdotal and a VERY small sample size. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #113
Ignore voters born between 1980 - 1996 at your own peril. We (those old enough) helped get Obama chrisa Nov 2014 #117
No one is ignoring them. Hillary is winning them by a mile. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #344
Being a professional asshole to people that WANT to vote Democratic LondonReign2 Nov 2014 #408
I'm older and would love a woman elected president but LiberalElite Nov 2014 #56
Me too! Her name is Elizabeth. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2014 #100
"Young wolves, show us your teeth." John Steinbeck K&R Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #63
Winner! we can do it Nov 2014 #74
I think Romney showed how electable self-appointed "birthright" candidates are Sen. Walter Sobchak Nov 2014 #66
My generation is very sensitive to the entitlement thing. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #88
It's ok you guys don't show up to vote anyways. dilby Nov 2014 #67
it makes zero sense SHRED Nov 2014 #76
Hopefully we won't have their moms showing up telling us how dilby Nov 2014 #96
Keep on insulting us, bro. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #228
I get it, you think you are special and that your vote makes more of a difference dilby Nov 2014 #249
Your posts are very annoying and lack substance. Maedhros Nov 2014 #435
Too bad the Helicopter Moms don't haul their asses to the polls. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #268
Yeah but do the Millennials even vote? SHRED Nov 2014 #72
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #87
way to go DonCoquixote Nov 2014 #325
Thank you very much!! bravenak Nov 2014 #326
The following ballot question was on my second ever ballot as a young person. It explains why I vote Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #387
I remember that. bravenak Nov 2014 #392
would you consider making this reply an op? DonCoquixote Nov 2014 #493
Sure. bravenak Nov 2014 #498
This message was self-deleted by its author bravenak Nov 2014 #326
I will vote for whoever is the nominee and I'm younger than you. minivan2 Nov 2014 #92
+1 Spazito Nov 2014 #104
Oh, I will vote, too, don't get me wrong. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #115
+one million and a few shiny pennies chrisa Nov 2014 #95
There is nothing wrong with demanding that one's vote be EARNED rather than EXPECTED. Maedhros Nov 2014 #437
I'm over twice your age and in very poor health so your generation will suffer the consequences Rowdyboy Nov 2014 #108
All that and I'm still waiting for the revolution to begin. Bohunk68 Nov 2014 #378
What have Millenials done for us lately that we'd cater leadership towards them? flamingdem Nov 2014 #110
We Millennials are very active in the campaign finance reform WolfPAC movement. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #121
That looks great. My suggestion to you is flamingdem Nov 2014 #147
Don't you know they are the generation of special. dilby Nov 2014 #123
You need to get out more, because you obviously don't knowe enough Millennials. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #230
We are adults that grew up under Reagan thanks to y'all. bravenak Nov 2014 #140
You're carrying on in the same way as the poster did flamingdem Nov 2014 #161
The point of activism is to upset the status quo. bravenak Nov 2014 #178
A win is a win and it sounds like you do work within the system flamingdem Nov 2014 #210
Got rid of the repug governor too. bravenak Nov 2014 #265
I totally agree flamingdem Nov 2014 #322
Oh please!!! stop making your damn self so damn important Legalequilibrium78 Nov 2014 #205
I AM fucking important. bravenak Nov 2014 #226
Here in lies the problem of the kind of mentality you and Legalequilibrium78 Nov 2014 #263
We work hard every fucking day. bravenak Nov 2014 #274
Speak your mind and have at it Legalequilibrium78 Nov 2014 #294
Where did I ever claim to represent everybody? bravenak Nov 2014 #297
Yeah, boomers changed the world all right... Niko Nov 2014 #149
It's not all black and white unless your brain can only handle a couple of ideas flamingdem Nov 2014 #165
And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, Maedhros Nov 2014 #441
We already paid for that retirement income several times over. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #551
It's not the Millennials job to do anything for candidates! Maedhros Nov 2014 #438
Odin2005, you are right on! Shemp Howard Nov 2014 #116
The Libertarian idiots are doing a good job catering to Millennial issues. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #136
War, Banks, Marijuana Shemp Howard Nov 2014 #244
You got it, Shemp! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #248
I am 36 and all my friends younger and older support Hillary. hrmjustin Nov 2014 #119
LOL, statistically I would say that's almost impossible. Exaggerating much? Nt Logical Nov 2014 #300
that was kind of the point but yes most support Hillary hrmjustin Nov 2014 #302
I agree that here in New York she has a great deal of support Rhiannon12866 Nov 2014 #323
Hillary is a horrible, horrible choice. There is a class war being waged and she is whereisjustice Nov 2014 #122
I guess I'm one of those middle-aged women you speak of who happens to have a son who's a Millennial politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2014 #125
Excuse me but how do uou know Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #353
So you're suggesting that he's been around here since he was 14 years old? He was the one who said politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2014 #536
You seem to have some kind of axe to grind Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #548
I don't like the idea of gimme or I don't vote, but I'd be up for another candidate... C Moon Nov 2014 #127
What do you think of Corey Booker? ucrdem Nov 2014 #129
Centrist empty suit. Same with O'Malley. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #150
Not gonna ask about Biden and Holder . . . ucrdem Nov 2014 #158
O'Malley is a centrist empty suit?? BlueEye Nov 2014 #179
plus, y'know, she supports policies that would cause rioting in the streets if a Pub passed them MisterP Nov 2014 #130
Not according to recent polling. deurbano Nov 2014 #131
1200 telephone interviews with "likely" millenials abelenkpe Nov 2014 #159
I think it means millennials "likely to vote," not likely to be millennials. deurbano Nov 2014 #225
Just like the same pulling that showed Hillery 25 points ahead of Obama? LOL! nt Logical Nov 2014 #301
Take it up with Fusion. deurbano Nov 2014 #316
It's silly to think a poll of 1200 done by a polling firm accurately reflects the views of Chathamization Nov 2014 #375
I'm quite a bit older than you and I feel the same! raindaddy Nov 2014 #135
Gen X abelenkpe Nov 2014 #137
I'm like you JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #367
as a kid, it was the Kennedys who got me interested in politics, otherwise I probably would LiberalArkie Nov 2014 #139
She wins 2-1 with young people 18-29 bhikkhu Nov 2014 #141
That was right after she retired from the State Department, over 2 years ago. Calista241 Nov 2014 #166
Your polling is dated December 2012. AtomicKitten Nov 2014 #171
here's one from July 2014 onenote Nov 2014 #317
With regret, ...... I concur. meti57b Nov 2014 #154
Your peers need to campaign and get out the vote in your state primaries or caucuses. LiberalFighter Nov 2014 #155
Yeah okay there, don't try and speak for the entire group Legalequilibrium78 Nov 2014 #157
I am 21 and most of my peers (who are Dems) like Hillary Clinton a lot. BlueEye Nov 2014 #169
re Hillary NotHardly Nov 2014 #181
By the way isn't Hillary's daughter a millennial Wash. state Desk Jet Nov 2014 #182
Chelsea is near the end of Generation X. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #193
There are varying starts anywhere from 1980-1984. n/t tammywammy Nov 2014 #231
I follow the Strauss and Howe definition of 1982. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #238
Yes, I suppose you are correct ! Wash. state Desk Jet Nov 2014 #275
I am 63 and agree. JEB Nov 2014 #183
Energy jalan48 Nov 2014 #187
Anyone who goes to a party honoring that war criminal Kissinger The Green Manalishi Nov 2014 #188
Well, Warren is ready, but if she gets the nom, the Clintons aren't going to be happy. ucrdem Nov 2014 #194
33 here, and work with a lot of 20-somethings MirrorAshes Nov 2014 #196
I'll not Stryder Nov 2014 #197
Most of your peers have no awareness of politics at all. onehandle Nov 2014 #206
So you know my peers, huh? Odin2005 Nov 2014 #207
Those pesky mind readers. Rex Nov 2014 #216
LOL! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #235
Great message there, that will pull in the youth vote. Rex Nov 2014 #212
I think I saw your car the other day Union Scribe Nov 2014 #260
I'm a millenial (born 1980). Most of my friends are as well. Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2014 #211
Same here, also born in 1980. tammywammy Nov 2014 #229
I work with one. Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2014 #237
There are at least 15 right around me at work. tammywammy Nov 2014 #241
Well said...nt SidDithers Nov 2014 #276
Warren isn't running. Who do you want who can WIN? RBInMaine Nov 2014 #214
My daughter loves Hillary and she's your peer. You only speak for yourself pnwmom Nov 2014 #218
The problem I have with Hillary is it seems the SOS. This country is in dire need of a new RKP5637 Nov 2014 #220
The 3rd way and DNC believe they can fuck over liberals and still win elections. From DNC whereisjustice Nov 2014 #224
Yup. And she feels she DESERVES to be President. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #233
And yet it's MY generation that gets called "entitled". Odin2005 Nov 2014 #240
Hillary never said she was entitled to be president. hrmjustin Nov 2014 #242
No, she and her sychophants just act like she is. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #246
How does she act like it? be specific. hrmjustin Nov 2014 #247
They all assume that she is the "INEVITABLE" candidate... Odin2005 Nov 2014 #252
that is not anwering my question. hrmjustin Nov 2014 #255
Remember 2008? Odin2005 Nov 2014 #258
I mean now. Yes she acted confident but so did Obama. hrmjustin Nov 2014 #259
Which is kinda weird since everyone says things are tougher. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #264
Anyone that with vote a republican over a Democratic nominee of Hillary Clinton tammywammy Nov 2014 #236
It's the system. DeSwiss Nov 2014 #245
Great analogy! Odin2005 Nov 2014 #250
Man, this post is all over the planet. SoapBox Nov 2014 #257
Depends. If she pulls in red states, that's a plus. ucrdem Nov 2014 #261
I don't think any Democrat - not even Bill Clinton - would pull in red states today. Midwestern Democrat Nov 2014 #279
It's gonna be a very tough race for whoever gets it, no question there. ucrdem Nov 2014 #285
Having Bill's endorsement didn't help the black gubernatorial candidate from... MARYLAND. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #554
The Republicans used racism against Obama in the red states Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #310
Well, she'd probably win Arkansas barring major blunders. ucrdem Nov 2014 #314
The pukes and baggers will pour bazillions no matter who is the nominee LeftInTX Nov 2014 #324
Interesting point Not a Fan Nov 2014 #272
I'm a Boomer, and I do not want Hillary Clinton as nominee Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #278
Agreed billhicks76 Nov 2014 #281
I'm a Boomer, actually born on the first ballyhoo Nov 2014 #283
I a m a baby boomer MissDeeds Nov 2014 #286
I'm a boomer - born in 1949 - and I do not want Hillary Clinton to be the nominee, either. nt scarletwoman Nov 2014 #291
She pulled herself out of poverty. Doesn't that count for something? Nt Logical Nov 2014 #303
Hillary grew up in poverty? No way! Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2014 #307
It was a joke.......... Logical Nov 2014 #309
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Damn that's where my teeth went davidpdx Nov 2014 #333
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Well you better go in after them sunny davidpdx Nov 2014 #335
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Older Gen-X female here - TBF Nov 2014 #306
I'm voting for Al Franken in the primaries... Kalidurga Nov 2014 #308
It comes down to choice. Wash. state Desk Jet Nov 2014 #312
Nah, you don't speak for a whole generation. DawgHouse Nov 2014 #318
i think jeb bush will be a better president too nt GusBob Nov 2014 #320
Strive for perfection. moondust Nov 2014 #328
She'll speak to issues millennials care about. joshcryer Nov 2014 #329
Same, OP BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #331
Millennial vote? Hell, I'm 50, and if she's the nominee we will lose me. nt silvershadow Nov 2014 #336
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Me and my friends is not a good poll treestar Nov 2014 #338
Young people = "those fuckers" Union Scribe Nov 2014 #362
"the symbolism of the first woman president more than anything substantial" - YES sibelian Nov 2014 #342
The way the political deck is stacked now, we are supposed to only base djean111 Nov 2014 #346
And another shot across the bow to Boomers Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #350
Republicans count on people voting againt their own interest. baldguy Nov 2014 #357
I'm not seeing lock step and goose step JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #358
Thanks. I am not a millenial and am female. merrily Nov 2014 #359
My Millennial (1984) daughter's first vote was for Hillary HockeyMom Nov 2014 #365
Do the Millennials take the long view on things? justiceischeap Nov 2014 #366
Millennials vote? cwydro Nov 2014 #371
I would love to nominate Warren if she would run but Shankapotomus Nov 2014 #377
There LWolf Nov 2014 #390
I'm 27 and my experience is not the same. RedCappedBandit Nov 2014 #395
If you want a different candidate, it's time to pick one who is willing MineralMan Nov 2014 #399
I'm 44 and want no part of her candidacy. vi5 Nov 2014 #406
You and your friends are an echo chamber for each other. pnwmom Nov 2014 #409
The thing I find amusing is... Historic NY Nov 2014 #411
Not just Millennials. This pre-boomer is appalled by the thought of another Clinton. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #420
I agree. Many realize her affiliations and see no sense in glinda Nov 2014 #423
"Most of your peers" may live in Berkeley and/or Greenwich Village ConservativeDemocrat Nov 2014 #436
I live in Fargo, a college town but still solidly purple. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #573
I am an older Gen-Xer, and TM99 Nov 2014 #439
truth Android3.14 Nov 2014 #445
I'm a millenial and I am Ready for Hillary! Seriously. And I think you do a great disservice to Metric System Nov 2014 #448
She is popular among Millennials in my area. Ykcutnek Nov 2014 #449
Millennials probably won't vote in substantial numbers Mr.Bill Nov 2014 #450
Jeb Bush is NOT a moderate. raging moderate Nov 2014 #453
Jeb Bush may not be a "moderate", bvar22 Nov 2014 #501
450+ posts later, one thing is clear: Hillary will not lose the Millennial vote "completely." onenote Nov 2014 #458
And McCain didn't 'completely' lose the black vote. bravenak Nov 2014 #460
He did lose most of it onenote Nov 2014 #465
She will lose some of the young vote and more of the black vote i think. bravenak Nov 2014 #480
I never claimed she would win it all onenote Nov 2014 #483
That could mean the difference between running and winning and running and losing. bravenak Nov 2014 #487
So which candidate would do better than her with those groups? onenote Nov 2014 #489
Rand Paul. Not a joke. bravenak Nov 2014 #492
Not a chance onenote Nov 2014 #505
How do you know Rand Paul won't peel off a good percentage of The black vote or the youth vote? bravenak Nov 2014 #506
Again, the issue was whether most African American and young voters would abandon Clinton onenote Nov 2014 #508
I think we should start looking, not just settle because people are comfortable. bravenak Nov 2014 #518
why have a career politician? onenote Nov 2014 #543
I understand your points and I am glad you can see that there are other options. bravenak Nov 2014 #550
Interesting points onenote Nov 2014 #569
It was nice to get along with somebody for a spell. bravenak Nov 2014 #570
Vote for whoever you want to vote for. Or don't vote. It's your choice. cheapdate Nov 2014 #468
lol. at least you are committed to the stereotype that millenials feel La Lioness Priyanka Nov 2014 #476
For real. cheapdate Nov 2014 #561
I'd work on your peers gmb92 Nov 2014 #477
Second that. cheapdate Nov 2014 #563
My peers who "DESPISE" Hillary are... Mike Nelson Nov 2014 #491
Clinton's Voting Record gmb92 Nov 2014 #496
Not a credible threat Fred Friendlier Nov 2014 #500
Your peers were lazy this mid term. Is it a trend? riversedge Nov 2014 #502
Maybe I should run: my credentials Elmer S. E. Dump Nov 2014 #507
Bad news (4u) is, DU does not nominate anyone. Amonester Nov 2014 #511
Better to go down a True Democrat than a Cryptoad Nov 2014 #512
I will vote for her if I have to, but my heart wouldn't be in it. The independents I know won't Sky Masterson Nov 2014 #515
I have three female teens at my house..just passed or about to become voters Sheepshank Nov 2014 #517
Hooray! My daughter is 16. cheapdate Nov 2014 #565
Totally agree . . . but who's going to stop her? nt Damansarajaya Nov 2014 #519
Too late. I already voted absentee. TheCowsCameHome Nov 2014 #523
NOBODY wants HRC, except HRC and her Third Way pals in DC. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #525
If millennials can prove. Notafraidtoo Nov 2014 #530
This is one boomer that will not vote for Hillary. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #531
Am too old to be one of your peers fadedrose Nov 2014 #534
Tell your friends to continue expressing their opinions. Baitball Blogger Nov 2014 #542
Any adult who would vote "R" because he "despises" HRC is a.......Republican. Don't kid a kidder. WinkyDink Nov 2014 #544
Polls say otherwise. Indyfan53 Nov 2014 #545
What percentage of millenials even bother to vote? They on a whole B Calm Nov 2014 #547
DEAR GOD IN HEAVEN TNNurse Nov 2014 #553
we need someone who understands how important samsingh Nov 2014 #555
A lot of us boomers want a progressive and not Hillary to be the Dem candidate. nt valerief Nov 2014 #556
I'm 48 and feel like you do ebbie15644 Nov 2014 #557
Patience Arthur_Frain Nov 2014 #558
I'm in my seventies blackcrowflies Nov 2014 #559
boomer's blackapron Nov 2014 #560
If millennials want to lose their planet randr Nov 2014 #562
Want to lose? BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #566
The party needs to start giving young people a reason... MirrorAshes Nov 2014 #568
The Dem party big tent is shrinking. L0oniX Nov 2014 #574
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