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In reply to the discussion: Who else is sitting this election out? [View all]Kingofalldems
(40,276 posts)16. That is not what was posted.
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I'm with you--and I think this whole corporate trashing meme has roots far to the right of this
MADem
Feb 2015
#71
Elections have been taken out of the hands of "we the people." It's now controlled
RKP5637
Feb 2015
#2
Not when "they" have already narrowed the candidates to "Corporate-sponsored A" v.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#42
So the message is, 'voters have no say and anyone who thinks they do should take it elsewhere'. And
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#27
Yes, you responded to a democrat daring to state their views on an election and told that person
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#67
No one has told YOU not to comment as 'you see fit', they are attempting to discuss why YOU
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#85
Did it occur to you that YOUR opinions might elicit a similar sentiment who disagree with YOU, yet
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#90
This. The fact that so many people ignore local elections is a huge problem. If people aren't
Chathamization
Feb 2015
#19
If you want to complain about what happens AFTER the election you should vote IN the election
tularetom
Feb 2015
#6
The OP is planning to vote, it says so right in the OP. And if we are at the point where the only
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#32
I don't believe in disengagement. Are you implying that I'm running around with my hair on fire?
NBachers
Feb 2015
#12
Not at all, our reps will be up. Rand Paul may try for President which would create an open seat
TheKentuckian
Feb 2015
#13
WHOEVER the Dem candidate is, I'll be doing all that I can to help. The alternative is too awful
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#17
Barack Obama was not a candidate pleasing to me, he spouted religious objections to my rights
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#18
That's all beside the point, which is that folks who make great personal demands about the
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#62
I think what the OP says is "What's the use? I'm sitting it out," loud and clear.
Hekate
Feb 2015
#43
Saying that is like saying God bless America at the end of political speeches. Required, but not....
Hekate
Feb 2015
#59
right....you are just speaking out to the ether right here on Democratic Underground...
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2015
#55
I haven't campaigned for a Presidential candidate since I held my nose and knocked on doors
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2015
#24
It seems pretty closed minded to me if you think this is a one issue election...
Sancho
Feb 2015
#28
Obama's 1st Secretary of State was a bad choice to you, then? (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2015
#34
I'll vote for whoever the Democratic party nominates. However, I have given enough to the Democrats
still_one
Feb 2015
#36
I'm going to work and fight hard to keep the republican nominee out of the White House
bigtree
Feb 2015
#77
*This* election? Don't know about you, but I have local elections this year. And they matter. n/t
winter is coming
Feb 2015
#80
I am in the Waffle Party. Having waffles and simply watching who gets elected.
Katashi_itto
Feb 2015
#81