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In reply to the discussion: Question... [View all]monicaangela
(1,508 posts)49. After the nominee
is selected, I realize it would be futile to advocate for a different candidate other than a democrat on this site. The primaries aren't over, and opinions about the two candidates should be allowed. If Hillary wins the nomination I will never come on and advocate that someone vote against her. I will also not be a hypocrite and come on and say oh well I'll vote for her since she is the nominee. There are other conversations on democratic underground, who does or does not get the nomination and who does or who doesn't support who is I feel the least of our worries. I will observe the rules of the site, never worry about that, but the primaries aren't over yet and Hillary Clinton hasn't won yet.
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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