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In reply to the discussion: This is one reason I am excited about a Hillary candidacy! [View all]JustAnotherGen
(32,046 posts)8. The thing is those two are non starters
Warren isn't running and I don't think Sanders has registered as a Democratic Party member yet - right?
Now if either will be endorsing Clinton - they need to get off their asses and get the sound bite out there.
We need the opposition on defense the minute each announces their candidacy. We have to make this an issue in 2016. Part of the Platform. Unwanted pregnancies severely impact income and earnings.
It's an income inequality issue.
See what I did there?
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You do realize women's reproductive rights are a basic & fundamental Democratic Party principle?
RiverLover
Apr 2015
#10
State level is where we need to fight this. If a Democratic President could change things,
RiverLover
Apr 2015
#14
Voting for president based on something over which candidates have no direct control
RiverLover
Apr 2015
#16
Oh, so someone voting for someone who supports women are emotional, low information voters?
boston bean
Apr 2015
#17
Nice list, probably violates the TOS but who cares. I don't get the point, what's wrong with being
A Simple Game
Apr 2015
#27
LOL, can we list the 1000 reasons we are not excited? Jesus, this is getting old. nt
Logical
Apr 2015
#19
Not at all, just the endless posts trying to get us to love Hillary have started, and will not end.
Logical
Apr 2015
#21
LOL, slowly for you, if I don't want Hilllary then why would posts trying to get someone to run....
Logical
Apr 2015
#24
When you hold yourself out as being "Logical" you are holding yourself to a high standard./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#43
Nader didn't do anything wrong. Why blame him? How about Jeb Bush and the Great Florida
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#45
He didn't force people to vote for him. Those that voted for him didn't want to vote
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#51
Gore got approx 51 million votes. There were 158.8 million eligible voters that
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#62
Your wrath is misplaced. He didn't force people to vote for him. Those that did vote for him
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#65
I think there is a misunderstanding by those people that call themselves centrists or something to
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#72
So who do you think we will be blaming when Hillary loses to whoever the Republican nominee is? n/t
A Simple Game
Apr 2015
#47
I haven't seen anyone on this thread that appears to be anti-choice n/t
SickOfTheOnePct
Apr 2015
#52
It bothers me some jumps conclusions about see two people in a photo and make conclusions.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#83