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In reply to the discussion: If you are not committed to voting for the Democratic nominee [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)11. There are lots of Democrats who are not loyal Democrats.
Many vote Republican.
It is accurate to say that people who are undecided as to whether to vote for the general election are not part of the base.
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The old "You're with us, or you're against us!" ..hmmm... where have i heard that before?
99th_Monkey
Mar 2015
#5
So sez you. I registered as a DEM, so that's what I am. I get to decide that.
Smarmie Doofus
Mar 2015
#8
Haha! Tht is not even a 'real' rule here on DU. See 2010 FL Senate race. Many here
kelly1mm
Mar 2015
#9
I don't have theoretical lines in the sand, certainly not fantastical ones
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#68
People who don't see significant differences between Romney and Obama were never Democrats
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#63
By your definition those Democrats that supported the Bush lies that got us into
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#33
Is there a nominee?? Who is it? Who are these 'disloyal' Democrats you speak of??
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#16
Sorry, but that is not one of the requirements of registering as a Democrat
dissentient
Mar 2015
#17
Well, previously Vanilla Rhapsody was in charge of deciding who is a Democrat
Dragonfli
Mar 2015
#29
Oooh! Oooh! I saw those cute little charts that tell us that Hillary is just as liberal as Warren,
djean111
Mar 2015
#88
OMG, say it isn't so! My universe will crumble if I'm not called a Democrat!
winter is coming
Mar 2015
#19
I am committed to voting for the person who best represents the democratic principles and values
on point
Mar 2015
#22
"Hillary is going to be the candidate. There is no real other challenger."
LovingA2andMI
Mar 2015
#36
Yeah, a lot of us actually realize that if you keep electing ever more rightward candidates
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Mar 2015
#91
It's not up to the party to unite. It's up to the candidate to unite the party.
jeff47
Mar 2015
#111
Most people will come around by October of next year and it doesn't really matter until then.
Unvanguard
Mar 2015
#30
You mean, if I didn't vote for someone like Kesha Rogers, Democratic nominee for the House in TX-22
rpannier
Mar 2015
#40
when labels force me to do something, I drop that label. When my father told me
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#47
If it weren't for your whopping 1,670 posts, I might be tempted to call "Bullshit."
RufusTFirefly
Mar 2015
#56
According to party rules, all that is required to be a Democrat is to be registered as a Democrat.
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2015
#61
Here come the purity tests. Do ya think we should force people to sign a pledge like
whereisjustice
Mar 2015
#62
Only if "Democrat" is defined as a party. To me, it is a range of ideological positions.
Bonobo
Mar 2015
#67
Also, and I quote this because I care, "there are a lot of decaffeinated brands on the market
jtuck004
Mar 2015
#69
I still stand behind the most rational of the declared candidates at this point:
Buns_of_Fire
Mar 2015
#73
I would actually get behind a candidate who promised to always take the polled position.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Mar 2015
#94
Vermin Supreme spent years as a Republican, so vote for his rival, Beef Supreme.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#97
I'm going to vote for the Democratic nominee, unless we nomiate a Republican.
dolphinsandtuna
Mar 2015
#76
It's also likely about anxiety management...they know shifting right pisses off the left
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#85
I'm committed to once again most likely having to hold my nose and carry a barf bag while voting.
hobbit709
Mar 2015
#99
If you are committed to voting for a corporate owned, surveillance state loving, warmongering
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#119
I'd argue we need more of me and fewer Clintonites regardless what you want to call me. :)
Chan790
Mar 2015
#124
This is true, and this will be put to an interesting test if HRC is nominated
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2015
#129