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daleanime

(17,796 posts)
64. You're confusing the candidates....
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 03:14 PM
Feb 2016

Hillary wants to be president, Bernie wants to change our nation. If he could get that without being president I have no doubt that he wouldn't be in the race.

Not that you're going to listen to me for anything but ways to belittle me. So have a lovely day.

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Will Hillary? awake Feb 2016 #1
I had the "dumb question" part, but WhaTHellsgoingonhere Feb 2016 #13
Hillary is Dino and Bernie YES! EOM NowSam Feb 2016 #26
Hillary answered that question in 2008 liberal N proud Feb 2016 #27
You're confusing the candidates.... daleanime Feb 2016 #64
Huh? liberal N proud Feb 2016 #70
Not an important issue for me. eom JEB Feb 2016 #2
I care little if he does or not. bigwillq Feb 2016 #3
It's a real non-issue to me. NorthCarolina Feb 2016 #4
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Hmmm ... . TBF Feb 2016 #41
Whatever. NorthCarolina Feb 2016 #43
I guess we'll never know lame54 Feb 2016 #5
^This. nt StandingInLeftField Feb 2016 #6
He's retiring? :-P NurseJackie Feb 2016 #19
I was an I then switched to D to vote for Bernie. I'll stay, no big deal..n/t monmouth4 Feb 2016 #7
I don't vote for labels. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #8
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And? Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #16
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I'm not "rooting for the other side". Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #22
Are we in GD, not GDP? I think so, so it may be safe for me to say something. randys1 Feb 2016 #31
Negative. frylock Feb 2016 #51
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I'll play your game. frylock Feb 2016 #60
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If you are bashing, trashing, undermining, or depressing turnout.. frylock Feb 2016 #67
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I don't pay attention to that nonsense. frylock Feb 2016 #72
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Nope. He won't need the Democratic Party's infrastructure anymore, will he? BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #9
People are beginning to notice. NurseJackie Feb 2016 #18
I hope you are correct. OldHippieChick Feb 2016 #21
I believe NurseJackie is correct. Democrats are beginning to notice and I hope, in time, they BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #28
All 30% of you are beginning to notice. frylock Feb 2016 #53
Yes, they are. BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #23
Good visual. NurseJackie Feb 2016 #25
Thanks! BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #29
He's always made me feel uneasy. Nothing about him appeals to me. NurseJackie Feb 2016 #35
Full disclosure: Back in May last year, I briefly supported Sanders. BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #37
Thanks! eom BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #30
Right, because that infrastructure has benefited the Sanders campaign so greatly. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2016 #36
Yeah. It has. BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #38
How so? frylock Feb 2016 #55
A great question jehop61 Feb 2016 #10
+1 NurseJackie Feb 2016 #17
Bernie has all but raised a giant goose egg for down-ticket Democrats. BlueCaliDem Feb 2016 #39
Why do people donate to Sanders' campaign mikehiggins Feb 2016 #40
The money Clinton has raised for the party is separate mythology Feb 2016 #44
All he does is talk about himself. frylock Feb 2016 #57
Don't know, don't care. SalviaBlue Feb 2016 #14
Who gives a rat's ass? Stardust Feb 2016 #15
No. Rex Feb 2016 #24
Actions speak louder than words tkmorris Feb 2016 #32
Magic 8 ball says... SidDithers Feb 2016 #33
I hope not because it will clearly be time for a third party that makes an impact. Vinca Feb 2016 #34
Better Question: Will the Party continue its rightward lurch if Bernie isn't the nominee? Octafish Feb 2016 #42
This talking point is really tiring to keep hearing mythology Feb 2016 #45
Really? I remember when Democrats supported the New Deal. Octafish Feb 2016 #49
They are more polarized. That does NOT mean further apart ideologically tkmorris Feb 2016 #74
he has been a better dem than many dinos restorefreedom Feb 2016 #46
Nope ... LannyDeVaney Feb 2016 #47
You kidding? Of course not. hack89 Feb 2016 #48
How would that effect my day-to-day life? frylock Feb 2016 #50
I am so sick of all this party loyalty crap. You know only 30% of Americans liberal_at_heart Feb 2016 #52
It won't just be Bernie EdwardBernays Feb 2016 #54
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I doubt it HassleCat Feb 2016 #58
I think this is a GREAT question... MelSC Feb 2016 #59
No, I can't see why he would. He's explained several times that he Nay Feb 2016 #61
So you're hoping the people he's bring to the party.... daleanime Feb 2016 #62
My guess is the opposite MelSC Feb 2016 #68
So let's do our best.... daleanime Feb 2016 #73
You need to delete the OP and repost in GDP. B Calm Feb 2016 #65
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umm yes it is sorry locking by host consensus azurnoir Feb 2016 #77
If I were treated like him via the 'party', i'd consider this for sure. ViseGrip Feb 2016 #76
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