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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: As a Bernie supporter [View all]Beacool
(30,520 posts)32. Hear, hear!!!
Finally someone with common sense. I would vote for any Democrat over Trump. The thought of that ugly man in the WH, and I'm not referring to his appearance, is enough to make me feel sick.
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We each have to weigh that possibility into our decision. It is one of many factors.
BillZBubb
Feb 2016
#3
Yeah. Bernie would be miles better than Hillary but to not vote dem is just dumb.
Sky Masterson
Feb 2016
#10
So I am forever beholden to corporate legislation for the sake of the SC.
Barack_America
Feb 2016
#19
Yes, they also vote on economic issues...which is why nominations by a fan of free trade
jeff47
Feb 2016
#23
I am fully aware of how important it is. We do disagree on how conservative she is.
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#35
Oops, I read it wrong and thought you were being sarcastic. My apologies.
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#41
You do realize that Clinton said she would consider limiting late term abotions? nt
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#69
I don't think most do want to do that and certainly don't think they will get it passed
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#73
Nope, it is Hillary supporters that don't care. Our country, democracy and the planet are
Live and Learn
Feb 2016
#83
In my Sanders office, most believe HRC would nominate a conservative Justice anyway
Arazi
Feb 2016
#22
Happens every election. Reminds me of the NADER phenomena. "Gore is no better than Bush"
kerry-is-my-prez
Feb 2016
#47
Trump's success lays that to rest - it's bi-partisan, anti-establishment sentiment
Arazi
Feb 2016
#49
They have always framed it as a lesser of two evils and they always will. It will always be hard.
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#31
My nose has been worn out by voting for the "lesser of two evils" previously.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2016
#33
And thus not doing anything to prevent the election of the greater of two evils is okay?
onenote
Feb 2016
#65
A Democrat who won't vote for the party nominee and says they will vote for Trump
redstatebluegirl
Feb 2016
#37
You can vote however you like and for whomever you like. I do not like loyalty
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2016
#44
Two of my best friends who were able after 35 years together to get married in the state of
onenote
Feb 2016
#64
So if you can't get a candidate that will give us one, you're okay with the election of one
onenote
Mar 2016
#90
Hillary is a terrible progressive nd dishonest but better than any GOP idiot. nt
Logical
Feb 2016
#75