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In reply to the discussion: My 2c on the Hillary question [View all]Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)45. So you're saying the Democrat won't be sufficiently progressive?
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I will support the Democratic nominee who ever it is and I say that as a Hillary supporter.
William769
Mar 2015
#3
That wasn't the point of the OP, it was to vote for whoever the Democratic nominee is
still_one
Mar 2015
#28
Maybe you are capable of reading it only one way, but it was capable of being read any number of
merrily
Mar 2015
#53
I know from experience how important having the last word is to you, so go ahead.
merrily
Mar 2015
#42
She was one of a kind and had to endure a lot of venom by people on this board.
hrmjustin
Mar 2015
#41
I have been attacked personally--not just my posting style, but my honesty and other things I value
merrily
Mar 2015
#51
I love ProSense.. and I'm so sorry that her husband has been ill. She had many informative OPs and
Cha
Mar 2015
#56
Maybe, this time, the primaries will be non existent or pro forma, at best, though.
merrily
Mar 2015
#8
Wow. If the Democratic Party wants to eliminate choice, they do it at their own peril.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2015
#90
It might be more accurate to say "at our own peril". True, it took a ton of money for 3rd party.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2015
#94
Given what Schumer, Brown and Frank--all prominent and powerful people within the party--
merrily
Mar 2015
#95
"A Real Democrat"! Yes, indeed. I am confident that Warren would win if allowed to run.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2015
#96
Take the loyalty oath, dammit! It was good enough for Joe McCarthy, it's good enough for New Dems.
merrily
Mar 2015
#44
No, he or she is deciding only whom he or she considers a Democrat. Surely, he or she has the power
merrily
Mar 2015
#29
As i said, I will vote for the candidate on the ballot who closest fits my ideals as a progressive
Scootaloo
Mar 2015
#25
Terrorism and the SCOTUS. I would think Democrats would be embarrassed to resort to either of
merrily
Mar 2015
#43
I'm saying I'll vote for whomever the Democrat is, whether he/she was my Primary candidate or not...
brooklynite
Mar 2015
#48
thank you for pointing out that economic rights are women's rights too.
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#49
No matter who is running for the Democratic Presidency, you all have to vote
akbacchus_BC
Mar 2015
#67
If there is a socialist Democrat or even just a left of center liberal Democrat I will vote for them
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#68
I will not vote for a Democrat that does not fight for economic equality, period.
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#72
I don't care if you think a vote not for a Democrat is a vote for a Republican.
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#77
I care, because it's shitty reasoning. No one's vote is "owed" to any party or candidate.
winter is coming
Mar 2015
#97
You want to know why my 20 year old daughter is not interested in politics? Because she is trying to
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#70
I understand what you are saying. But under a republican regime, those costs will go up.
akbacchus_BC
Mar 2015
#73
Sorry, I disagree. Like I said, if there is a Socialist Democrat or a left of center liberal
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#75
I have lived here in the US all my life, all 39 years and have seen Republican and Democratic
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#80
I am not trying to convince you. You have to do what you need to do in your
akbacchus_BC
Mar 2015
#82
Let's see, eliminate political choice then demand everyone vote for one candidate - sounds like
whereisjustice
Mar 2015
#69
yeah, a Republican victory would bring war, free-trade agreements, dismemberment of labor,
MisterP
Mar 2015
#74
it's 2015. are we gonna be doing this til 2016?!?!? I VOTED FOR KERRY, DUKAKIS, it is ALL ABOUT
pansypoo53219
Mar 2015
#83