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(2,506 posts)6. no way.
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If she gets the nod, a lot depends on who she's running against, but...
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2014
#5
Nope. A little wear and tear on the nose I can manage. But, Hillary? No thanks.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2014
#9
we are indeed screwed. right wing reactionary war hawks have been running things long enough.. n/t
2banon
Nov 2014
#185
You could have responded to the post by saying "no. you're wrong. What I ACTUALLY believe is..."
Ken Burch
Nov 2014
#201
I think a generic Democrat will easily beat anyone the GOP nominates. Doesn't matter if its Hillary
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#205
And Senator Hillary was with The Family in DC. I don't want theocracy overt or theocracy covert.
merrily
Nov 2014
#39
I have no clue why any DUer has to take a loyalty oath before she even commits to running.
merrily
Nov 2014
#38
Not really an explanation. Everyone who asks any question that is not purely rhetorical is curious.
merrily
Nov 2014
#47
First guess or second, I never tried any guess what your motives or reasons might be.
merrily
Nov 2014
#60
In a perfect world, NO. I would vote for myself or someone just like me. In the real world, YES. n/t
pampango
Nov 2014
#42
I hate to break it to you, but age is being defined down in this country
BeyondGeography
Nov 2014
#111
"No to any boomer"? What a critical thinker. I hate to burst your bubble, but Elizabeth Warren is
still_one
Nov 2014
#61
Yes, but it reserve the vote for someone leftier if he or she can show leadership.
aikoaiko
Nov 2014
#49
Nope, the party throws away my vote with such a nomination and further, I will resent it.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#50
Hillary has not even said, officially, what her platform and objectives are. Just has some PACs.
djean111
Nov 2014
#52
absolutely. If for nothing else the SC, because if the republicans win the next election the course
still_one
Nov 2014
#65
Just look at the SC justices appointed by Democrats verses republicans. Is it any clearer?
still_one
Nov 2014
#66
I can't give a straight yes/no answer until I hear what she plans to run on. From her mouth.
Vinca
Nov 2014
#70
Why would anyone do that? Vote against their own interests? This is exactly WHY we get candidates
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#105
Rather than engage in purity pout which aids Republicans? Yes, of course I'd vote for her. (nt)
Paladin
Nov 2014
#98
Fucking hell no ..and ..you can't afford to pay $1 to DU? Hey ...somebody pay the $1 for Prophet 451
L0oniX
Nov 2014
#145
Of course not. I'll vote Republican just because Hillary is not everything I want.
RandySF
Nov 2014
#164
Yes, because I will vote for the best of the candidates that can win the general.
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2014
#167
No. I vote in a non-competitive state. I would vote for the Green or the Socialist.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2014
#194
thanks for this thread....it proves my point how many are not really Democrats there are on DU
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#207
too bad......if they cannot commit to voting for whomever wins our Primary
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#209
but you are not....so your opinions are not so important to us...WE decide.
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#225