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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: A daughter of the most right wing family we know came over and... [View all]Enthusiast
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This is very true, there are a lot of people cheering Bernie on, qutie a lot of Republicans.
synergie
Jan 2016
#63
No, the "my candidate or fuck the whole thing" slogan belongs to Sanders' supporters
Orrex
Jan 2016
#37
I've always said I would vote for her. As a last resort to keeping a Republican of White House. nt
Snotcicles
Jan 2016
#55
I think close to 100% of Bernie supporters will vote for Hillary if she actually wins the primary
LiberalLovinLug
Jan 2016
#80
Bloomberg never said he would switch to being a democrat. He would run as an independent and
sorechasm
Jan 2016
#71
I'll vote for her in the general if I have to. Hopefully Scalia will croak soon,
Arugula Latte
Jan 2016
#105
Anecdotal stories of individual voters reflect the tremendous enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders.
Enthusiast
Jan 2016
#11
When you tell that scaaaary story at night, do you shine a flashlight on...
marble falls
Jan 2016
#57
I refuse to accept that my vote for Bernie Sanders is by extension a vote for Trump.
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#65
You know, at some point the Demoratic rank-and-file has to stop cowering under its sheets.
Maedhros
Jan 2016
#81
It means a lot, you just don't like to think that average people are getting into
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#93
I'd like to think so, but the cynic in me just can't conceive of any way the powers that be
catbyte
Jan 2016
#6
After the 2000, 2004, & 2014 voting shenanigans, I don't have any faith, but it doesn't
catbyte
Jan 2016
#85
Thom Hartmann regularly says the phrase: "Despair is not an option!" He says he learned that
Akamai
Jan 2016
#52
Which is better? Fighting to insure that Goldman-Sachs continues to make big profits
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#94
Sanders will have a hard time fighting the Oligarchy. H. Clinton will get along with
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#96
That's a lot of fancy footwork to try to justify supporting the wealthy at the expense of the lower
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#110
Because it was you that stated that Sanders couldn't get any of his agenda passed
LondonReign2
Jan 2016
#107
You are unable or unwilling to answer, so your statement/opinion means nothing then
LondonReign2
Jan 2016
#109
You said "please indicate how Sanders will get his revolutionary ideas through Congress."
LondonReign2
Jan 2016
#113
" She said... there is only one person looking out for us in this election. "
hopemountain
Jan 2016
#20
The Right knows that if HRC is elected there will be a Ruby Ridge in every neighborhood, and the
leveymg
Jan 2016
#31
When I say "knows", what matters to them is what they think. Their response is the same
leveymg
Jan 2016
#77
Exactly. Besides which I think a lot of the anecdotes like this are either BS or they are
stevenleser
Jan 2016
#86
One way I've motivated people to vote is to think about the "crazy uncle"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#41
"She wishes he was an Independent so she doesn't have to vote for a Democrat"
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Jan 2016
#45