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In reply to the discussion: Sanders: 'Extremely undemocratic' to call Clinton the nominee at this point [View all]Chicago1980
(1,968 posts)70. I'm not sure what NADTA is, but I'm over the Iraq vote thing.
She's admitted and basically apologized for that vote. A vote that caused her to lose back in 2008.
Using the same vote 8 years later seems a bit of a weak argument.
For me it's not an issue on trust. No one is perfect and as humans we make mistakes. We either own them or we don't.
I don't have a reason not to trust her. For me this isn't some purity test.
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Sanders: 'Extremely undemocratic' to call Clinton the nominee at this point [View all]
TomCADem
May 2016
OP
she won't beat Trump, too many voters hate her, hate the government, and are stupid
olddad56
May 2016
#43
Well with the MSM and the old school D world against him he started out under %5 as a socialist
Omaha Steve
May 2016
#38
amusing really, because Obama tried the same tactic back in 2008 toward hillary...
Javaman
May 2016
#81
That's right. They're literally trying to Bogart the nomination now. Ridiculous. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#4
silly argument - folks had to register in WV by April 19th, Cruz didn't drop out until May 3rd
tomm2thumbs
May 2016
#54
No question that Bernie will win CA. We have seen what an honest politician can do..
olddad56
May 2016
#47
And the primaries will still continue whether anyone decides not to continue.
LiberalFighter
May 2016
#61
"He is not going to be our Democrat candidate-no matter how he wants to spin it."
Surya Gayatri
May 2016
#72
He has a different agenda...Hillary is a republican and Bernie is a Democrat and must win.
Pauldg47
May 2016
#62
I agree but the corporate conglomerates don't care about democracy unless it's used as a
Uncle Joe
May 2016
#65