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Trump is to the left of her, why are you surprised? nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #1
Bullshit edhopper Apr 2016 #7
Really? LyndaG Apr 2016 #11
She is open to limits on abortion as long as there is exception for health of the mother peacebird Apr 2016 #44
really? edhopper Apr 2016 #45
She supports ban on late term abortions, with exceptions for health of the mother Mona Apr 2016 #49
"I Could Compromise on Abortion If It Included Exceptions For Mother's Health" Mona Apr 2016 #50
I do not believe she would appoint Pro Life justices LyndaG Apr 2016 #51
When a partial-birth abortion is done, it is done to protect the life and health of the mother. pnwmom Apr 2016 #67
Actually I agree it IS bullshit, but she offered it up. Hillary said she would be willing to have peacebird Apr 2016 #59
First of All itcfish Apr 2016 #64
Agree, but then I do not support Hills and her pandering on this has me puzzled... peacebird Apr 2016 #65
Hillary fully supports Roe v. Wade, which is the same position that Bernie takes. pnwmom Apr 2016 #66
He wants to bring back gulags and he's to her left? joshcryer Apr 2016 #14
IMO, Trump is all over the place. Sometimes to the left, often to the right HereSince1628 Apr 2016 #23
A) Trump is on a different planet. B) Trump's positions change with the audience. MH1 Apr 2016 #29
Well hers do too Duckhunter935 Apr 2016 #38
No comparison metroins Apr 2016 #53
There's that triangulation again. Ive she's the monimee, I'm out of here. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #56
Where ya going? metroins Apr 2016 #57
Umm, no... Kelvin Mace Apr 2016 #30
Oh, deah! I do sweah your declaration has given me the vapors! Buzz Clik Apr 2016 #39
Yes, just like Cruz is to the left of Bernie. emulatorloo Apr 2016 #46
No he is not gollygee Apr 2016 #62
Complete horseshit. Adrahil Apr 2016 #63
I've seen some of that myself... Wounded Bear Apr 2016 #2
I think what is happening is some people, perhaps many, are so fed up with the establishments RKP5637 Apr 2016 #6
Some of it is anti establishment but most of it is anti TPP. yourout Apr 2016 #3
Most I have seen say this edhopper Apr 2016 #9
They are so corrupt they don't care, many of them, it's all about $$$$$'s, not the future of the RKP5637 Apr 2016 #15
The thing is, I don't see Trump as being anti-TPP... Wounded Bear Apr 2016 #17
Think the nation is ready for a third party? Jackilope Apr 2016 #4
I think it is, but hard to tell how it will develop, if ever, the current two are so entrenched. nt RKP5637 Apr 2016 #8
Thanks edhopper Apr 2016 #12
I agree! I've thought that for some time. All we have now is an endless domestic quarrel between RKP5637 Apr 2016 #19
I saw many, many people on social media who said they would vote for Hillary or Trump. demmiblue Apr 2016 #5
That is a ponder too edhopper Apr 2016 #10
I was being facetious. demmiblue Apr 2016 #25
It's just antidotal edhopper Apr 2016 #28
Ok, much ado about nothing. n/t demmiblue Apr 2016 #31
for the most part, yes edhopper Apr 2016 #43
if your issues are trade, Angel Martin Apr 2016 #13
Youy like trumps ideas on edhopper Apr 2016 #20
same effect as trade Angel Martin Apr 2016 #34
There are roughly 6-8 million undocumented workers edhopper Apr 2016 #41
Republican business elites would not be in favor Angel Martin Apr 2016 #48
I have met "build a wall Democrats" Kalidurga Apr 2016 #36
Trump wouldn't do a flipping thing about the banks. Zynx Apr 2016 #42
So many just don't get it. Have no clue. How many times will Charlies Brown rhett o rick Apr 2016 #16
I understand all that, believe me... Wounded Bear Apr 2016 #21
I get that for Bernie edhopper Apr 2016 #22
I don't disagree and I would never support Trump. My point is that there are a lot of people on rhett o rick Apr 2016 #60
Anyone who votes for Trump agree with racism, sexism, white supremacy Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #18
Or it could be retaliation, like Hillary's enemies list. Nt HooptieWagon Apr 2016 #24
Supreme Court Mz Pip Apr 2016 #26
I care more about the infant mortality rate of the USofA. I ask how Democrats rhett o rick Apr 2016 #61
Any Democrat voting Republican has lost his or her way. merrily Apr 2016 #27
The Democratic Party, hijacked, has lost its way. Jackilope Apr 2016 #33
I agree, but voting for Trump or any other Republican is not a solution to that problem. merrily Apr 2016 #35
What the Sanders or Trump voters are saying is LibDemAlways Apr 2016 #32
Imo that's exactly what it is. HooptieWagon Apr 2016 #37
Some people do not understand politics rock Apr 2016 #40
George Washington would think party loyaltists don't understand politics davidn3600 Apr 2016 #54
No, I say he's right rock Apr 2016 #55
Have you asked any of them why they have that position? Scootaloo Apr 2016 #47
Would never vote for Trump, but kcjohn1 Apr 2016 #52
Anti-reason? Despite all the obvious about him - he is very Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2016 #58
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