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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton tells Bernie Sanders backers: ‘When this nomination is wrapped up,’ join me [View all]davidpdx
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For the next time anyone denies that her campaign is planning anything but a coronation.
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Hillary Clinton tells Bernie Sanders backers: ‘When this nomination is wrapped up,’ join me [View all]
riversedge
Dec 2015
OP
Newsflash for you, Bernie and Hillary both need the others supporters to win against the Republicans
cstanleytech
Dec 2015
#18
I agree. What you say is very true. Anyone who can do a little arithmetic can see that. But
Cal33
Dec 2015
#119
When Clinton loses the primary Riversedge, i'm counting on you to not join her independent bid.
Scootaloo
Dec 2015
#3
So do you actually think she will do that or are you just simply engaging in a straw man argument?
cstanleytech
Dec 2015
#19
Nah. It's another one of Scootaloo's strawman arguments. Scootaloo is one of the more
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#72
I can and will vote for all other Democrats on my ballot, but I cannot and will not vote for Hillary
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#64
If she can't win the Dem primary, she'll have no shot in the General Election and won't run.
hughee99
Dec 2015
#68
How about "If I honestly earn this nomination from the voters, won't you join me?"
retrowire
Dec 2015
#6
My exact thoughts. "Honestly earn" being the key phrase. "After I manipulate, cheat, bludgeon,
GoneFishin
Dec 2015
#10
One thing for sure, we will not win if a republican is elected. This is where we can vote for
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#8
Funny, a none vote is good for the republican party, they are doing everything possible to
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#43
I don't assume, I have looked at her record, i have looked at her experience,
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#96
Bernie supporters will certainly join her in her support of him as the Democratic nominee.
LS_Editor
Dec 2015
#22
Oh to be so entitled. Let's just skip the damn election and go right to the coronation.
CBGLuthier
Dec 2015
#46
I think anger and blind determination to succeed this time are leading her path
roguevalley
Dec 2015
#75
Why wouldn't a Hillary Bernie ticket be the big sell? American politics has become so do or die
Monk06
Dec 2015
#49
Then how is it that he co-founded what is now the largest Democratic caucus in the Congress?
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2015
#105
To the many red-faced keyboard warriors on DU who will jump all over this in a tantrum...
PSPS
Dec 2015
#61
I will vote for Hillary Clinton for President if she is the Democratic Party nominee.
Volaris
Dec 2015
#93
Hey Hillary, your people must be shielding you from these types of articles.
truthisfreedom
Dec 2015
#83
If Mrs. Clinton wins the primary Bernie Sanders will back and vote for her too.
Sunlei
Dec 2015
#102
Hillary, when the nomination is wrapped up I will join you and your supporters.....
Gary 50
Dec 2015
#104
Not all primary candidates use non-conditional assumptive statements to lecture supporters of
DisgustipatedinCA
Dec 2015
#126
No, but because it's an ex post facto rationalized distinction without a difference
whatthehey
Dec 2015
#131