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In reply to the discussion: Look I know that I've been annoyingly strident on several threads since Monday [View all]emulatorloo
(46,151 posts)83. Yes that's true! However assuming those Republicans were "disillusioned Democrats" isn't true, which
is pretty much what the narrative has been from the pundit class. So that's why the article is interesting.
I knocked doors in '08 and '12, talked to a few persuadable Republicans. In 08 they cited Palin, enough Bush policy, as reasons they were considering voting Obama. 12 it was talk of "legitimate rape" and war on women from deranged Republicans in congress among other things.
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Look I know that I've been annoyingly strident on several threads since Monday [View all]
The Polack MSgt
Sep 2017
OP
And if anyone points out the double-standard, the reply is always a dismissive one...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#57
The people who attack and smear Kamala Harris are fucking assholes! It's unclear to me...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#64
There were many, many, many more Bernie supporters than HRC supporters. That hasn't changed.
Lil Missy
Sep 2017
#48
Which has absolutely nothing to my comment that "Stating facts is not the same as bashing".
Lil Missy
Sep 2017
#80
There weren't or Hillary Clinton would not have run in the general...and it wasn't close either.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#59
You do realize that 20-25% is a higher number than even your estimate of PA and MI right?
mythology
Sep 2017
#31
For real tho - I have not mentioned the primary in this OP or any of my replies.
The Polack MSgt
Sep 2017
#44
I'm a life long Democrat.. i haven't missed an election since I turned 18 back in 1978.
CentralMass
Sep 2017
#23
Fear- Sen. Sanders has said negative stuff about the Democratic Party...and he undeniably has
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#60
Yes that's true! However assuming those Republicans were "disillusioned Democrats" isn't true, which
emulatorloo
Sep 2017
#83
As I told others... I have seen polls showing the numbers were not significant.
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#62
Good point and then there were the lies, Russia, Comey, Facebook, Twitter...and I have still
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#79
There is a double standard here -- the exact opposite of the one you say. (n/t)
Jim Lane
Sep 2017
#47
The difference between former Obama voters and so called Bernie Bros is stark.
Kentonio
Sep 2017
#56
I concede that it's possible. You could be right, but I don't think so...
The Polack MSgt
Sep 2017
#70