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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Just a reminder that Democrats overwhelmingly support Hillary [View all]UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)136. Meh no that is not the reason
it is the rules which both the Democrats and Republicans have agreed upon..... but time will tell and the course of action has already began.....
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ageed. incredibly underwhelmed and frankly, who trusts polls and pundits anymore
roguevalley
Mar 2016
#88
if only we could rig the general election so that only Democrats got to vote she do fine.
Vote2016
Mar 2016
#3
All they do is pull nonsense from their asses and pretend it's true. Just like Hillary n/t
arcane1
Mar 2016
#54
Well, great! Then - why the need to demand loyalty oaths, disparage Bernie, and
djean111
Mar 2016
#12
"We, as Democrats right now, should tap into the discontent of Republicans. I want some Obama
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#29
I view the Democratic party as a coalition; a vehicle for advancing progressive ideals
bigtree
Mar 2016
#97
Barack Obama, Feb 2008: ""We are bringing together Democrats and independents, and yes, some
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#20
Why remind us that the majority of Americans are not too bright, and vote against their best
2banon
Mar 2016
#24
So if Sanders somehow wins the Dem nomination, it will be because of non-Democratic voters...
DCBob
Mar 2016
#31
They should join the Democratic party if they want to help pick the Democratic nominee.
DCBob
Mar 2016
#56
It would be better to be inside fighting for changes than on the outside throwing rocks.
DCBob
Mar 2016
#84
The more progressives on the inside the more likely progressive things will get pushed.
DCBob
Mar 2016
#104
Of course I have no problem with non-D's voting for us in November.. we want them all.
DCBob
Mar 2016
#51
Right, and what do I win if we nominate the uninspiring "inevitable" candidate being foisted on us
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#138
Hillary Clinton may be the most qualified and knowledgeable candidate to ever to run for President.
DCBob
Mar 2016
#144
Another line someone made up because it sounds good, but is totally meaningless.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#146
Which is fine and good during the primaries but during the GE it is much more important to have
jillan
Mar 2016
#43
I didn't realize only Democrats voted in the general. I learn something every day.
greymouse
Mar 2016
#103
I've seen several analyses in the international press that there are many groups that
Number23
Mar 2016
#111
I think geography is going to become more important as time goes on.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#140
"Simply put, Clinton is the choice of her party — its voters and its leaders"
Number23
Mar 2016
#115
Don't forget that several southern states that Clinton won by wide margins were also open.
CalvinballPro
Mar 2016
#156
I think the discussion on open vs closed primaries is one that is desperately needed
Number23
Mar 2016
#162
So, Democrats are about 30 something percent of voters, Republicans a bit less
panader0
Mar 2016
#141
The GOP's Great Hope: the Independents....GOP: "Bring us the one they call Bernie"
Recoverin_Republican
Mar 2016
#145