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In reply to the discussion: Would You Vote For Hillary? [View all]KinMd
(966 posts)137. Which Republican, would you prefer to Hillary?
with both houses of congress very possibly Republican. Protests on the mall afterward won't amount to squat. I'm talking about the general election, in a primary vote for whoever you want.
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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