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In reply to the discussion: Just as being a poor republican makes little sense, I cannot vote for Hillary. [View all]Amimnoch
(4,558 posts)Personally, I'm still waiting to see who the candidates running in the Primary are before throwing my time and money behind anyone or eliminating anyone from my selection. I will weigh what their message is, what their chances of winning the General is, what their voting/support history is.. then I will support whomever I think is the best candidate through the primary. Whichever Democrat candidate wins the primary will have my support in the General.
The most important thing about this next election cycle (IMO) is the makeup of the SCOTUS. Scalia is now 78 years old. Kennedy is now 78 years old. Justice Ginsburg is 81 years old. Justice Breyer is 76 years old. Just on modern mortality rate statistics, not to mention potential for retirement either by desire or declining health reasons, the odds that all 4x of these justices will remain the entirety of the 4 years after President Obama leaves office is unlikely at the least.
Do you all want to risk a more conservative SCOTUS??
Just look at the progress the country has made in the last 15 years, not by our legislature, but by Judicial rulings.
Are you keen for anti-gay laws to be judged Constitutional?
Are you keen for women's reproductive rights of choice to be taken away?
Do you want an even more conservative court should another election like the one in 2000 happen again?
etc.. etc.. etc...
Whomever has a D by their name in the general election WILL have my absolute and full support, and I don't care if i have to hold my nose while supporting, but they will have it.