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Sanders: 'Despair is not an option' [View all] struggle4progress Mar 2017 OP
Post removed Post removed Mar 2017 #1
Nonsense, Hillary is responsible for Hillary. dogman Mar 2017 #2
Ridiculous comment. Trump voters werent considering voting for Hillary. Eliot Rosewater Mar 2017 #3
And many Bernie supporters voted for Hillary. dogman Mar 2017 #5
Some did, some didnt. Most of them though bad mouthed her non stop Eliot Rosewater Mar 2017 #6
But you are here bashing Bernie and his supporters, not non-voters. dogman Mar 2017 #8
You may need to rethink your approach if you want to beat the other side. Cha Mar 2017 #38
I voted for the Democratic Candidate for President. dogman Mar 2017 #42
Oh yes.. and she was our Candidate against trump.. our firewall. Cha Mar 2017 #37
It was the fault of the many voters who did not vote. LanternWaste Mar 2017 #7
So only Bernie voters are to blame? n/t dogman Mar 2017 #10
Post removed Post removed Mar 2017 #12
Completely wrong. When I build a website and people don't visit Occulus Mar 2017 #22
Those who didn't own a chunk of trump.. that's on them.. they cared Cha Mar 2017 #40
Good lord. I have never seen a politician(s supporters) so butt hurt over a primary race ProfessorPlum Mar 2017 #27
Two points, to specifically address what you said above (so this isn't alerted... George II Mar 2017 #45
Are you going to... tonedevil Mar 2017 #41
I bet you believe that Nader jrthin Mar 2017 #14
No, votes belong to voters, no one else. dogman Mar 2017 #20
I supported Hillary the wholeway. Blue_true Mar 2017 #29
His supporters will jrthin Mar 2017 #9
Somebody needs to sit in the back of the room and throw good ideas at the bad ones Eliot Rosewater Mar 2017 #11
Exactly. n/t jrthin Mar 2017 #19
Or she should have seen the damage she had done to her campaign and dropped out. dogman Mar 2017 #23
No, she shouldn't have. Cha Mar 2017 #44
Of course not. dogman Mar 2017 #47
Be careful, your post could be hidden. Blue_true Mar 2017 #31
Oh, but that wasn't an option. Cha Mar 2017 #39
Danger: Don't. Go. There. Tom Rinaldo Mar 2017 #13
Bullshit. Eliot Rosewater Mar 2017 #15
I feel no need to comment on your incisive analysis n/t Tom Rinaldo Mar 2017 #16
Bookmarking for 2018 when we lose more seats. Eliot Rosewater Mar 2017 #18
Which is more likely as you belittle more voters. dogman Mar 2017 #21
All of what you say may be jrthin Mar 2017 #17
Reasonable people can disagree on that. I grant you that Tom Rinaldo Mar 2017 #24
I disagree ProfessorPlum Mar 2017 #28
Hillary made her share of mistakes. Blue_true Mar 2017 #32
Completely agree with this insight. Tatiana Mar 2017 #46
I was just thinking the same thing ! Wonder if he feels any guilt - think he should - and I voted Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #25
At the end of the day, the buck stops with the candidate. PatsFan87 Mar 2017 #26
Hillary made some mistakes. Blue_true Mar 2017 #33
It's important to remain vigilant Blue_Tires Mar 2017 #4
Despair is not an option ProudLib72 Mar 2017 #30
What I think is happening is people can't admit some mistakes. Blue_true Mar 2017 #34
But it should be a moot point ProudLib72 Mar 2017 #35
No, it isn't an option gratuitous Mar 2017 #36
We have Democrats Tom Perez and Keith Ellison working for us.. Of course I'm Cha Mar 2017 #43
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