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amen DonCoquixote Jan 2016 #1
You probably mean "much fewer" -- though "smaller" is also accurate starroute Jan 2016 #12
*Many fewer EmperorHasNoClothes Jan 2016 #65
I think he won't even do as well as O'Malley is doing now. Kalidurga Jan 2016 #2
So if we don't support Bernie in the primaries we forever lose doc03 Jan 2016 #3
I wasn't talking about the primaries. I was talking about the fall. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #5
I will vote for who the f-- I want to in the general doc03 Jan 2016 #8
A warning, doc03: You won't be posting on DU if you promote Bloomberg over the Democratic nominee.nt w4rma Jan 2016 #11
Did I say that that? I have seen countless Bernie supporters say exactly the same doc03 Jan 2016 #15
There was a high profile ban of a Bernie supporter who said that. I'm just pointing out the terms of w4rma Jan 2016 #16
Like I said I have seen countless Bernie supporters that doc03 Jan 2016 #21
I have never defended that mindset. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #22
Locked thread in the hillary room SwampG8r Jan 2016 #47
Seriously? seaglass Jan 2016 #49
Thats the one and one was what was requested SwampG8r Jan 2016 #52
What does "filled with agreement by others" mean? Can we be honest here? There is no comparison seaglass Jan 2016 #62
DU has officially supported Republican candidates before Fumesucker Jan 2016 #39
And that endorsement achieved nothing at all. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #55
What things is Hillary going to get done? LondonReign2 Jan 2016 #68
Bloomberg would be the candidate of and for the 1%. JDPriestly Jan 2016 #36
Good. Let's start with you. Who did you vote for in 2000, 2004, and 2008? Renew Deal Jan 2016 #4
No-one in the USA. Supported Obama with some $$$s in 2008. mwooldri Jan 2016 #10
I'll answer TSIAS Jan 2016 #18
In 2004 and 2008, Kerry and Obama Ken Burch Jan 2016 #19
You didn't vote for Gore in 2000? I find that a bit ironic in view of your OP. Tanuki Jan 2016 #45
In Alaska, it didn't matter. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #48
Since you also evaded Renew Deal's question about who you actually voted for in 2000, Tanuki Jan 2016 #50
I will be voting for the Democratic nominee in the fall. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #53
You might want to look at the latest polling from Alaska. Kentonio Jan 2016 #57
OK. Got a link? n/t. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #59
Sure. Kentonio Jan 2016 #61
Gore, Kucinich, Obama, Obama. . .your point? Feeling the Bern Jan 2016 #32
I'll answer too. Warren DeMontague Jan 2016 #41
Bloomberg will only gain votes from the hard core puma types PatrickforO Jan 2016 #6
I guess the PUMAs will come out when we have a nominee. mwooldri Jan 2016 #7
Sanders has only been a Democrat for a minute KingFlorez Jan 2016 #9
Terms of Service: By registering a Democratic Underground account, you agree to abide by these terms w4rma Jan 2016 #13
TOS only apply to Bernie supporters. HRC supports can flip off the TOS because she's a "Democrat" Feeling the Bern Jan 2016 #34
I never said I would vote for anyone KingFlorez Jan 2016 #67
So all that talk about "the Court, the Court, the Court" Ken Burch Jan 2016 #24
I'm not particularly bullish on a Democratic win in that scenario KingFlorez Jan 2016 #66
Absolutely right. OrwellwasRight Jan 2016 #14
What if Bloomberg announces CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #17
She has an obligation to the party to promise not to do that, now. n/t. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #20
I don't think you get to tell her what her obligations are, but given she's been a Dem.... Hekate Jan 2016 #28
Has there been talk of Hillary supporters flocking to Bloomberg or something? n/t cui bono Jan 2016 #23
There hasn't as far as I can tell rpannier Jan 2016 #26
I can see the appeal of Bloomberg to a certain segment of the electorate Not Sure Jan 2016 #25
You're posting this here? Has there been even one DUer who has asserted they won't vote for BS... Hekate Jan 2016 #27
Scroll up this thread Lordquinton Jan 2016 #29
A pronouncement from on high was made by the OP as to who shall have any right... Hekate Jan 2016 #31
Read this thread Lordquinton Jan 2016 #33
I have read this thread and many others, and it's not Clinton supporters who engage in this ... Hekate Jan 2016 #37
You're projecting Lordquinton Jan 2016 #42
>yawn< It's late Hekate Jan 2016 #43
One poster in this very thread said he'd stay home from the polls if Bernie was nominated. Ken Burch Jan 2016 #54
Ditto to all of what you wrote Hekate. Firebrand Gary Jan 2016 #30
Scroll up Lordquinton Jan 2016 #35
Thanks Hekate Jan 2016 #38
Id show you but they self deleted all the posts Paulie Jan 2016 #46
It'll be PUMAs on steroids, for some folks. Warren DeMontague Jan 2016 #40
And if Hillary is nominated, & you don't vote or support a 3rd party candidate against her... baldguy Jan 2016 #44
+1000s DinahMoeHum Jan 2016 #51
Yup. ismnotwasm Jan 2016 #60
Apparently the OP thinks differently about his having voted for Nader against Gore in 2000 Tanuki Jan 2016 #63
That's interesting Hekate Jan 2016 #69
It would be a tough choice SecularMotion Jan 2016 #56
Is this a loyalty oath? Agschmid Jan 2016 #58
I can't even imagine doing that. MineralMan Jan 2016 #64
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