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In reply to the discussion: De Blasio says he will not endorse Hillary Clinton until she clearly opposes Trans-Pacific Partnersh [View all]yurbud
(39,405 posts)49. This should be the position of all progressives on all issues
Unfortunately given Hillary's record she is unlikely to say that and even less likely to do it
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De Blasio says he will not endorse Hillary Clinton until she clearly opposes Trans-Pacific Partnersh [View all]
brooklynite
Jun 2015
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Nor do I have a problem with it. It would be nice if more politicians would
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#41
who gives a shit about policy issues when you have a rock star party to attend?
frylock
Jun 2015
#45
Obama had no vote on IWR, but a lot of people voted for him based in part because he was against it.
frylock
Jun 2015
#51
They might take to the streets over Matt Harvey's pitching slump first./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#25