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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It's Going To Be Tough For Bernie Supporters Over the Next 3-4 Weeks [View all]Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)93. Thanks. Coming from you that is a compliment. nt
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It's Going To Be Tough For Bernie Supporters Over the Next 3-4 Weeks [View all]
DemocraticSocialist8
Feb 2016
OP
So you're tacitly supporting the Repub candidate if your Dem candidate loses the primary battle?
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#41
You can vote Dem in November or let the Repub nominee win. There are no other choices.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#100
Those other names are nothing but votes for the Repub nominee because you are lowering the D total.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#106
So you are supporting the Repubs for President then. Not voting Dem = voting for Repub.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#110
Not voting for the Dem Pres candidate in the GE is the same as voting a Repub for Pres.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#116
What a ridiculous slander. Can't make up my mind if it is sexist or homophobic. nt
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#42
Oh please. Sanders only looked good against the GOP candidates in H2H's because they have
Persondem
Feb 2016
#14
Hillary will never win. She had her time in the White House. She doesn't own it. nt
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#64
Hard to care either way to be honest. I don't see her as any better than Repukes. nt
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#85
Maybe it will take a Cruz or Trump presidency before the country learns.
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#21
They treat us like we are in it for "free stuff". I'm willing to bet I'd personally be worse off
JonLeibowitz
Feb 2016
#32
Same here. But the country in general would be much better off with Sanders.
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#47
I'd guess she/he is right based on the many people I have talked to while campaigning.
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#67
True but Bernie pulled a lot of Independents. And there are plenty of Dems that won't vote for her.
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#76
Possibly but the polls now have her losing to Cruz and he is a pretty savy debater.
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#88
Are people independents out of fear of being Democrats, disgust of Republicans, or the lack of a
JonLeibowitz
Feb 2016
#86
Me too. Will be the first time I have ever done that but I can't picture myself voting for her. nt
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#54
I do not think Hillary is that much better than a R for pres. She supports H1b visas, outsourcing,
peacebird
Feb 2016
#29
I think it shows that the Democratic party does only belong to the establishment.
JonLeibowitz
Feb 2016
#25
And those that have picked up the flag with him if she wins the GE will not
bkkyosemite
Feb 2016
#33
Bernie needed to show he could win a State that wasn't overwhelmingly White
brooklynite
Feb 2016
#74
If Repubs win the GE, it's because Dems didn't vote. Don't blame the candidate, blame the voters.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#38
Bernie has been part of the establishment since being elected to congress in 1990..
dubyadiprecession
Feb 2016
#53
IMHO - A Vote For HRC In The Primary Is A Vote For Trump In The General Election
cantbeserious
Feb 2016
#82