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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What are you going to do if Bernie loses? [View all]SheenaR
(2,052 posts)82. You are correct
Check out that 13 minute video on the Greatest Threads. You won't find baggage like that weighing Bernie down in the GE
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They can't grasp that, but the ones screaming they won't vote for the Democratic nominee
still_one
Feb 2016
#38
some of us are tired of settling and personally, I think Bernie has it in the bag. we can differ but
roguevalley
Feb 2016
#80
I am not troubled by them. They know stakes, and those that decide not to vote for the Democratic
still_one
Feb 2016
#116
I hear myself, and I hear those who won't support the Democratic nominee if it isn't their person.
still_one
Feb 2016
#136
I do have contempt. kissinger is the last straw. he supported govts that threw people into
roguevalley
Feb 2016
#134
Vote for Bernie. And vote every year- including midterms. Like a responsible liberal.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#25
I understand your despair. But please consider that you are voting on behalf of your
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#101
We did not deserve either of the Bushes, and certainly not Trump. That is bitterness taking.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#97
Vote for another spoiler like Nader and blame other people for Gore's loss. Ironic.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#146
I was going to point out he won, but seemed pointless. In this reality based world RW super pacs are
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#149
He will. Times are changing. It is very clear that the days of politics as usual are over.
AgadorSparticus
Feb 2016
#141
There are none so blind as those who will not see (and I'm not talking about Bernie supporters).
Skwmom
Feb 2016
#8
Too busy trying to get Hillary more time for speeches to Wall Street fo a detailed answer...
tokenlib
Feb 2016
#22
Vote for Hillary, but continue to fight for the movement that Bernie is a part of...
cascadiance
Feb 2016
#39
I will consider crossing that bridge not one minute before I come to it.
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2016
#52
Hold my nose and vote for the slightly better of the two corrupt corporatist sell outs.
mhatrw
Feb 2016
#54
There are so many glaring misrepresentations and overlooks in your post... I don't want to dive
berniepdx420
Feb 2016
#60
Vote to further establish "the progressive movement", this won't end in November
HereSince1628
Feb 2016
#71
Fortunately, my ballot comes with more than two choices if that's what happens.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2016
#75
Get up in the morning, work out, feed the dogs and cats, eat breakfast, check my e-mail and news
tularetom
Feb 2016
#87
Wait for liberals and the young to be blamed for Hillary's killing in the GE
TransitJohn
Feb 2016
#96
Hope the Green Party has room for one more. Their platform is pretty damn good.
RiverLover
Feb 2016
#109
I would vote for Hillary in the general. Just as I would expect her supporters
woodsprite
Feb 2016
#115
According to my millennial son states that some will vote for Clinton, but half might stay home..
slipslidingaway
Feb 2016
#130
When Hillary wins a single primary then we can talk as if she's likely to be the nominee
geek tragedy
Feb 2016
#139