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In reply to the discussion: Question... [View all]monicaangela
(1,508 posts)8. Yes, I agree Hayduke Bomgarte
Many felt the election of our first African American president was some kind of sign. I knew he would not have an easy time of it. We still had republican congressmen like Jeff Sessions and others, and I knew they had not changed neither had anybody else he would have to work with including some dems. I am happy we elected him, he has done some good things, wish he could have done more.
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I guess you weren't following Democratic politics on the net in 2008, then
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2016
#32
Hillary (version 2008) might have done better dealing with Republicans than Obama.
earthshine
Mar 2016
#24
Posters have already been banned for promoting Bernie or Bust this season. n/t
tammywammy
Mar 2016
#64
I voted for Obama for President twice, but I will never do that again....
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2016
#28
In 2008 I supported Hillary in the primaries and Barack Obama in the general election.
StevieM
Mar 2016
#31
While CT has elected Dan Malloy, they voted for repubican governors for 16 years...
madinmaryland
Mar 2016
#68