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BlueCheese

(2,522 posts)
54. I am very worried myself.
Sun Oct 18, 2015, 04:10 AM
Oct 2015

First, it's rare for one party to hold the White House for three terms.

Second, the last time the American people were given the chance, they gave the House and Senate to the GOP.

Third, well, George W. Bush was elected at least once.

Nothing is sure, or even probable. We're going to have to work our tails off for the nominee.

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Yep. Vote or move over. ffr Oct 2015 #1
An excellent observation that makes one think. Cal33 Oct 2015 #3
Many aren't intending to vote at all. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2015 #33
These have no right to complain, when they later on find the results not to their liking. Cal33 Oct 2015 #69
VOTE bobGandolf Oct 2015 #56
Even if one votes, never underestimate the power of Rove to take that away. EndElectoral Oct 2015 #62
Well, the electorate is different, all what needs to happen is to get the Obama coalition energized AZ Progressive Oct 2015 #2
We need more than that exboyfil Oct 2015 #12
We must always remain vigilant Chemisse Oct 2015 #4
Gerrymandering and voter suppression Laf.La.Dem. Oct 2015 #5
The electoral college is only gerrymandered 1939 Oct 2015 #13
I worry about the Republican push to game the Electoral College. Jim Lane Oct 2015 #49
Used to be 1939 Oct 2015 #57
I see two problems with what you suggest. Jim Lane Oct 2015 #67
Yes, the presidency usually changes hands after a 2 termer of either party. Warpy Oct 2015 #6
despite the complete craziness of the GOP and their massive disarray Fast Walker 52 Oct 2015 #20
If Democrats sit home and do not vote, they will win. Thinkingabout Oct 2015 #7
That's why I think Sanders would be stronger in the general. thesquanderer Oct 2015 #40
Agree, but never underestimate the stupidity of American voters when they vote. n/t RKP5637 Oct 2015 #8
We thought we had the elephant buried at a crossroads, with a stake in its black heart....... LongTomH Oct 2015 #9
1936, 1964, 1974, 1992, 2006.......... NT 1939 Oct 2015 #14
it always gobsmacks me how horrible their policies are Fast Walker 52 Oct 2015 #23
factor in voter i.d. laws and paperless voting....scary shit spanone Oct 2015 #10
People do tend to confuse..... daleanime Oct 2015 #11
Map n2doc Oct 2015 #15
Against Trump, Sanders does better than Clinton thesquanderer Oct 2015 #39
Republicans need a perfect storm to win DFW Oct 2015 #16
Given the numbers of people here saying they'll refuse to vote if their nominee isn't it... Lancero Oct 2015 #30
You're talking a few dozen on DU at most DFW Oct 2015 #51
Gerrymandering for president. Wow! That is a new one. yeoman6987 Oct 2015 #44
Not president--Congress DFW Oct 2015 #50
A computer just predicted this party will win the White House in 2016 zalinda Oct 2015 #17
Complacency is our biggest enemy... Wounded Bear Oct 2015 #18
Factor in the nasty infighting among Dems here.... Ineeda Oct 2015 #21
I call people like that Republican Plants. Lancero Oct 2015 #31
I don't remember it that way at all. kristopher Oct 2015 #19
Plus, they cheat. Arugula Latte Oct 2015 #22
As Always- ruffburr Oct 2015 #24
The party of dirty tricks elmac Oct 2015 #25
It's going to be an all out battle gwheezie Oct 2015 #26
Bush was more of a credible candidate in 2000. dawg Oct 2015 #27
It's the strangest nomination race for the GOP in memory HereSince1628 Oct 2015 #28
America is a troubled adolescent olddots Oct 2015 #29
wow vadermike Oct 2015 #32
Repukes can't win? Remember Gore v Bush? Nuff said Augiedog Oct 2015 #34
Something tells me you don't remember Gore v Bush at all . . . DrBulldog Oct 2015 #42
Bush v Mondale left-of-center2012 Oct 2015 #35
There is a way, George W. Bush did it in 2000 yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #36
And were right about Bush the Frat Boy Jack Rabbit Oct 2015 #37
We have millions more voters now... ileus Oct 2015 #38
Correction: we have millions more eligible to vote ... DrBulldog Oct 2015 #43
But what we all forgot about the Bush boy was . . . DrBulldog Oct 2015 #41
I see Republicans voters turning out in HUGE numbers to slam down the "R" just to stop Hillary. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2015 #45
same thing was said about Reagan ibegurpard Oct 2015 #46
I said the same about Shrub, twice. kairos12 Oct 2015 #47
I still think the blue wall lancer78 Oct 2015 #48
There's a difference. Scootaloo Oct 2015 #52
The only way is if they can suppress millions of votes brush Oct 2015 #53
I am very worried myself. BlueCheese Oct 2015 #54
I sure wish I could believe that.... bobGandolf Oct 2015 #55
i am preparing for a trump presidency restorefreedom Oct 2015 #58
The odds are actually pretty good that a Republican will win. YabaDabaNoDinoNo Oct 2015 #59
its true restorefreedom Oct 2015 #61
I will never give up, give up the Democratic Party if Bernie is not the nominee YabaDabaNoDinoNo Oct 2015 #63
sadly, if he is not the nom restorefreedom Oct 2015 #64
Works for me America is ready for it too. YabaDabaNoDinoNo Oct 2015 #65
i think finally, we are ready. nt restorefreedom Oct 2015 #66
If the GOP knows they can't win it they'll steal it. nt Ilsa Oct 2015 #60
Add Citizens United plus gort Oct 2015 #68
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