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In reply to the discussion: Who is the Who in If not Hillary, Who???? [View all]True Blue Door
(2,969 posts)46. Hillary is the only candidate I've decided against, for overwhelming cause.
Everyone else is welcome to rise or fall according to merit. I'm skeptical of Sanders, but open-minded, as with everyone else.
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I hate that shell game: export the oil and then claim that "domestic" emissions haven't increased.
arcane1
Nov 2014
#21
Interesting that, when Warren signed ANOTHER letter, the reaction was less enthusiastic...
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#27
If it's all right with you, I'll leave it up to the "nincompoops" to decide...
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#44
IMO Bernie is the only one who is speaking to the problems that the poor and working class
Autumn
Nov 2014
#3
Bernie has an established record to go on. He is not an unknown Jr Sen. as Obama was in
Autumn
Nov 2014
#18
He was a Mayor, that gives him more actual executive experience than some considered "proven"
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#63
I love the Castro brothers and they would energize parts of the base, but.......
Rstrstx
Nov 2014
#57
Encouraging Hillary to run is not the same thing as "pledging" (weirdly popular term here)
djean111
Nov 2014
#26
Okay, name any candidate for President who ran after encouraging their eventual opponent to run.
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#31
Okay, tell me why there has to be a precedent. There does not have to be a precedent.
djean111
Nov 2014
#59
Warren sounds like she signed the letter as a show of solidarity with female Democrats in the senate
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#51
As a Hillary supporter, I have no problem with Sanders running...or with anyone voting for him
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#33
Just a thought, but diatribes like this aren't like to sway any voters from her side...
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#35
Well, you DO have to convince the nincompoops if you actually want Bernie to win.....
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#42
Hillary is the only candidate I've decided against, for overwhelming cause.
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#46
I used to like him alot, but it seems he's a Wall Street/Corporate Dem after all
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#53
"Who"ever is the most progressive, most anti-war, candidate on the ballot.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2014
#62
Some do. And, my ballot comes with a spot to write in progressives if necessary.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2014
#67
The classic ploy to avoid making a decision among the real possible candidates.
CK_John
Dec 2014
#68