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In reply to the discussion: Who here considers himself/herself to the left of Obama? And if you are, will you support him? [View all]to the left of President Obama.
I will vote for him, but will be sending my money to progressive/liberal candidates for the House and Senate.
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Who here considers himself/herself to the left of Obama? And if you are, will you support him? [View all]
mvd
Dec 2011
OP
I am disappointed but I will support him. There is no other person I could support. I
southernyankeebelle
Dec 2011
#243
I consider myself to be an unabashed liberal socialist, and I will unabashedly vote for Obama.
baldguy
Dec 2011
#13
Not to mention the lies that Gore would be no better than Bush. Thats the big one.
stevenleser
Dec 2011
#200
Nader increased the opportunity for the GOP to get away with a non democratic vote and he knows it.
grantcart
Dec 2011
#254
Well said! "To the left of Obama's achievements, but a pragmatist". That's me, too.
Zalatix
Dec 2011
#52
Unfortunately, government must act to keep the system running and to fund it.
MineralMan
Dec 2011
#36
I don't agree so much on the extent of compromises, but of course do on getting more progressives in
mvd
Dec 2011
#37
Let me suggest, alternatively, that progress has never been slow and incremental.
Laelth
Dec 2011
#113
Yes. I will support the most progressive, anti-war, candidate on the ballot.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#38
He's to my right, especially on social issues like equality for all, and I am not interested
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#41
Absolutely to the left of Obama here and was hoping for a Liberal/Progressive primary challenger.
NorthCarolina
Dec 2011
#46
What do they call it when you keep doing the same thing over and over, hoping
NorthCarolina
Dec 2011
#48
Might as well vote for someone while I await the proletarian revolution. nt
Modern_Matthew
Dec 2011
#49
Yes, and Yes... and I'll just have to hope for a TRUE progressive liberal candidate in 2016
dorksied
Dec 2011
#60
I like looking at elections where we got TROUNCED, and see who stood by us then.
Shoe Horn
Dec 2011
#80
As a Democratic Socialist, I'm far to the left of Obama. I support his re-election because
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#68
+1, I support the people it will help by choosing the side that at least tries to care...
joshcryer
Dec 2011
#71
Oh, I'm under no illusions that the Obama\Democratic cohort cares about
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#162
He indicated that he doesn't need the left (ie, "professional" left). Shouldn't this be good enough
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#72
Obviously, if he doesn't need the "professional" left, he doesn't need the amateur left either.
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#195
Funny you should mention this. I just wrote a facebook post that I'm going to put here because it's
tavalon
Dec 2011
#76
Maybe FDR had 12 years for a good reason. He was a Democrat, not a Centrist.
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#197
Maybe there was another reason, like 70 real Democrats in the senate + a huge majority in the house
stevenleser
Dec 2011
#281
I'll vote for him unenthusiastically, but not quite at the "lesser of two evils" level
Jim Lane
Dec 2011
#92
Obama is proving to be to the right of Nixon. I'm not knocking 4,000 doors for Barack again.
leveymg
Dec 2011
#96
I don't think the GWB comparisons are accurate, but I can see a resemblance to GHWB.
Romulox
Dec 2011
#163
I've read a lot of the meta-discussion. I think the admins are more broad minded
Romulox
Dec 2011
#116
yes and yes but I've been on the left of every president before and after my birth, with the
Demonaut
Dec 2011
#132
this thread smells like teeny bopper crap: "who is more dreamy, Paul or John" type stuff
datasuspect
Dec 2011
#140
Didn't mean it that way. I know there have been lots of pro-Obama threads lately..
mvd
Dec 2011
#148
You will blame us for exercizing our democratic rights and hoping for a choice?
Fantastic Anarchist
Dec 2011
#286
I have been to the left of EVERY democratic presidential candidate since I could vote
chemp
Dec 2011
#158
Reality Check: Obama Job Approval amount Republicans 15 percent, Dems 82 per cent
emulatorloo
Dec 2011
#177
Nor are you or any other person I know of. The rest of your characterization of my post ...
T S Justly
Dec 2011
#245
Your post seemed to imply that your believe Obama's support comes from Republicans
emulatorloo
Dec 2011
#290
I admit that's what I meant. But, only so far as the GOP's support for "bi-partisan" ...
T S Justly
Dec 2011
#294
I'm to the left of Obama. I'm very disappointed in his presidency. I will vote for him.
Martin Eden
Dec 2011
#166
I'm Wellstone left of Obama. All Dem presidents during my life are left of him, couple of Repubs.
unc70
Dec 2011
#174
"Hope" is the leading to fascism. Republicans move right, democrats play follow the leader...
scentopine
Dec 2011
#182
You are correct, Democratic Ideals have nothing to do with party leadership anymore
Dragonfli
Dec 2011
#239
I really like this reasoned and level headed approach to criticism and strategy
stevenleser
Dec 2011
#202
Of course, weed out those of us who are to the left of the new Reagan administration.........
DainBramaged
Dec 2011
#270
For my part I will vote for whoever vows to stop all wars including the drug wars, vows to
ooglymoogly
Dec 2011
#222
I am left of President Obama and I will support him because I am a hell of a lot more left of anyone
jwirr
Dec 2011
#227
you're forgetting the part about there being politics involved and relative bargaining power of
certainot
Dec 2011
#253
not voting gave us 2010 and most of this obstruction and 2 more years lost on global warming
certainot
Dec 2011
#267
I'm left of Obama (and every other nationally electable candidate). I'll DEFINITELY vote for him IF
Texas Lawyer
Dec 2011
#230
Far to the left of Obama but will be both working and voting for him..Consider the Supreme Court,
whathehell
Dec 2011
#233
I know some Republicans that are to the left of Obama but they aren't running...
Fair Witness
Dec 2011
#237
I'm further to the left than I originally thought, but I'm still voting for him.
OverBurn
Dec 2011
#272