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In reply to the discussion: I'm starting to feel bad for Hillary Supporters [View all]Metric System
(6,048 posts)33. Opens thread. Skims the OP. Shakes head. Closes thread.
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Is DU becoming an echo chamber? It seems out of touch with the reality of the situation.
olegramps
Jun 2015
#243
Voting for Anderson got us Reagan, and Jimmy Carter at worst was no corporate shill....
marble falls
Jun 2015
#224
All those votes that don't matter added up together do matter. The individual vote may not matter...
marble falls
Jun 2015
#228
If however a Republican did win the election, it would destroy the party. It would be bad for
LiberalArkie
Jun 2015
#58
I thought like that, too. Since Ford. Living in Texas has shown me that some people have no ....
marble falls
Jun 2015
#223
I Will No Longer Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go
cantbeserious
Jun 2015
#87
No More Corporate Controlled Candidates For This One - The Write-In Ballot Works Just Fine - Thank You
cantbeserious
Jun 2015
#125
Exactly right. We may not like it, but the alternative is nightmarish: Cruz .... Jeb ....Trump ....
marble falls
Jun 2015
#222
After Sanders cleans her clock in Iowa and shellacks her in New Hampshire, Hillary and
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#83
Why thank you. I would go so far as to say Sanders will enjoy something of a 'favorite son'
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#100
the cool thing is, not only do you get to vote in a meaningful way.....
virtualobserver
Jun 2015
#127
The Hillary supporters would be fools not to support him if he was the nominee...
Agschmid
Jun 2015
#8
Half of HRC's putative supporters here probably plan to defect to the Republican in
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#84
You are aware, I trust, that no less a Dem personage than Hubert Humphrey is on tape laughing
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#93
You may be assuming a little much here, there are many and would say are very dedicated Democrats
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#92
Name one! You have the courage to make accusations then have the courage to back it up.
hrmjustin
Jun 2015
#96
Not an accusation, a prediction. See the history of 1972 for the last time a real progressive
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#101
I made a prediction, based on 1972 (the last time a progressive was the Dem nominee). Is
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#109
I am a Bernie supporter but I don't think that half would abandon the Democratic Party if
totodeinhere
Jun 2015
#141
No I think that when all is said and done most Sanders supporters would vote for
totodeinhere
Jun 2015
#188
If you meant putative *financial* supporters for Hillary vs. Bernie, then you're probably right.
BlueEye
Jun 2015
#218
Senator Sanders would most certainly decry this goad/bait approach to "touting" his candidacy.
MADem
Jun 2015
#20
IIRC, that poster won't be/can't vote for either candidate in the GE. n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2015
#232
Brillaint, DSB! Bernie's fine.. it's those who are campaigning for him through mean spiritness that
Cha
Jun 2015
#198
I think most of his supporters are a decent slice of progressive humanity.
Voice for Peace
Jun 2015
#67
Except no one has said, or even implied, that ... "luminaries", or otherwise. n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2015
#233
Here are the numbers....and interesting to see Sander's support at the WDP Convention
KoKo
Jun 2015
#51
I'm asserting that 2/3 of the attendees treated this as what it was.....meaningless.
brooklynite
Jun 2015
#121
“First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win”
AgingAmerican
Jun 2015
#258
We often find those polls meaningless which do not validate our own biases...
LanternWaste
Jun 2015
#263
Amen. The snark is getting disgusting. And, although it is obvious by my sig line
1monster
Jun 2015
#64
Thats because these supporters are so sure about Clinton's inevitably
Jumpin Jack Flash
Jun 2015
#122
I don't know if these ultra negative people have never done any real life campaigning or
bettyellen
Jun 2015
#52
Real world politicking requires working w/ some people you might not like all that much
KittyWampus
Jun 2015
#65
In between shaking my head and closing the thread. I assumed that would be understood.
Metric System
Jun 2015
#39
I think it was 90+ (don't remember exactly) times that Hilary and Bernie voted the same. nt
lunamagica
Jun 2015
#189
Actually I like the fact that he is an Independent. He makes no jokes about how he feels toward our
Rex
Jun 2015
#46
Well you know how people get when we compare our quality of life to places like Sweden
Rex
Jun 2015
#50
Well, the hate coming at FDR Democrats these days is full throated and blood boiling.
Octafish
Jun 2015
#54
I hear that, but then again the vitriol aimed at FDR by some here made me look at their other
Rex
Jun 2015
#56
Good point. We don't want to sink to the level of political canibalism of the GOP primary 2012.
marble falls
Jun 2015
#221
Really? Bernie's message is that he feels sorry for Hillary's supporters? Umm... no.
Buzz Clik
Jun 2015
#55
You do understand that Bernie is having fun campaigning without being attacked....
Sancho
Jun 2015
#59
The more middle and lower income whites we can take away from the R's, the better.
okasha
Jun 2015
#165
Except that post you linked to says nothing like what you are claiming. n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2015
#255
I don't support Hillary, but you can safely bet the farm that I WILL vote for her if she getsthe nod
marble falls
Jun 2015
#254
Great to hear Bernie's message is getting out. Does Hillary have a message yet?
jalan48
Jun 2015
#66
You are my hero... Your Native American woman riff was the funniest thing I ever read ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#147
It didn't deserve a hide...Blame it on the vagaries of the jury system./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#156
I love Bernie Sanders, but some of his supporters are becoming as insufferable as the Paulbearers.
ashtonelijah
Jun 2015
#75
Don't disagree that some Sanders supporters are condescending, but you have to be..
Dawgs
Jun 2015
#229
The Hillary supporters are doing very well, we are very confident in Hillary and her
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#126
"why anyone on a liberal board would support the more conservative candidate?"
PowerToThePeople
Jun 2015
#172
How about, we're the supporting the more liberal candidate who can get elected?
brooklynite
Jun 2015
#181
Way to casually dismiss the achievements of the first black president.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#274
We'll see who actually wins, and there was no bigger supporter for Obama on DU than me.
Dawgs
Jun 2015
#279
You're supporting a candidate that has been campaigning since 1994, 100% name recognition
Jumpin Jack Flash
Jun 2015
#256
I'm sorry, but I'm not prepared to accept a loss for the sake of "principle"
brooklynite
Jun 2015
#205
I donated this weekend. I want to see his candadicy get every advantage it can!
newthinking
Jun 2015
#212
We have also had Margaret Thatcher. Ruthless, austerity-loving hawk Margaret Thatcher.
djean111
Jun 2015
#238
No doubt, Clinton's supporters will allow you all the consideration your obvious degree of sincerity
LanternWaste
Jun 2015
#262
It's really sad to see multiple Bernie supporters in this thread say they won't vote for Hillary
taught_me_patience
Jun 2015
#269