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No, I think Sanders supporters still "own it" too MaggieD Mar 2016 #1
So If She Loses In November, It's Bernie's Fault SoCalMusicLover Mar 2016 #10
It is the Nader theory UglyGreed Mar 2016 #38
No, it will be weak kneed Democrats fault for not voting for Bernie in the South !!! orpupilofnature57 Mar 2016 #52
But if she wins... quickesst Mar 2016 #105
As a former Bernie guy... I agree. Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #13
Shut up? No way artislife Mar 2016 #19
I think it's time. We lost, hard as that is to take. Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #26
There are still caucuses to vote in artislife Mar 2016 #36
Wow, that's off-the-charts crazy to tell anyone to "shut up." CoffeeCat Mar 2016 #50
I want all of the things you want. Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #60
The more delegates Bernie has come convention time, the more he can move the platform left. femmedem Mar 2016 #127
Since you are a former Sanders supporter, you're not part of the "we" that lost Doctor_J Mar 2016 #53
You are flat wrong. Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #70
Yeah, uh huh Arazi Mar 2016 #110
All noble goals. All goals I share. Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #114
Then you were never in it or you'd know its greater than one person Arazi Mar 2016 #116
Post removed Post removed Mar 2016 #117
Good post. Thank you. NurseJackie Mar 2016 #39
As you are an ardent Hillary supporter let me ask: Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #77
I voted for Hillary, and I hope Bernie will be given a featured prime time Tanuki Mar 2016 #93
I will be surprised if that happens Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #95
I think a public show of respect and unity would be a smart move. Tanuki Mar 2016 #97
Iagree that she ran very hard in 2008 BUT Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #107
" Now, it's time to sit down, shut up, and admit defeat" pangaia Mar 2016 #44
You don't need to shut up ... salinsky Mar 2016 #64
What reason does Hillary have to care what Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #72
For the sake of unity ... salinsky Mar 2016 #94
Not to be an ass... Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #96
Really? Shadowflash Mar 2016 #128
Not happening. Karma13612 Mar 2016 #84
No it is no longer my race. I am a Bernie guy but Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #85
Fine, but there are plenty more people to vote. Karma13612 Mar 2016 #89
Let the people vote. AtomicKitten Mar 2016 #122
You are correct Shadowflash Mar 2016 #129
Fuck that. GoneFishin Mar 2016 #91
I disagree mythology Mar 2016 #112
Uncomfortable facts are not smears. Sorry that the truth doesn't look kindly on your corrupt JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #16
What facts? MaggieD Mar 2016 #34
See Post #56 for an inconvenient fact which I am sure you dismiss as a smear. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #62
List of "baseless innuendo": MelissaB Mar 2016 #17
But none of you ever have a shred of fact to back up anything MaggieD Mar 2016 #32
. MelissaB Mar 2016 #76
No, I'm just watching you deflect and post crap you can't back up MaggieD Mar 2016 #80
I thought you were on a time out. grasswire Mar 2016 #98
They spent months 72DejaVu Mar 2016 #79
Yep - as I predicted they would MaggieD Mar 2016 #83
I agree. bravenak Mar 2016 #103
No. She lost any hope of my support in 2008. Kittycat Mar 2016 #125
Her campaign told me that white berniebros who are passionate about their candidate JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #2
They've made it very clear they neither want nor need his supporters' votes, haven't they? Scootaloo Mar 2016 #8
Honestly I couldn't care less MaggieD Mar 2016 #37
nader voters voted for nader, actually. That's why they're called "Nader voters." Scootaloo Mar 2016 #47
Oh drop that silly canard MaggieD Mar 2016 #51
200,000 democrats voted for Bush in Florida. That's the bald fact, maggieD Scootaloo Mar 2016 #56
No need to take my word for it - his own staff admits it MaggieD Mar 2016 #82
200,000 democrats voted for Bush in Florida. Scootaloo Mar 2016 #100
Nader denialism lives! redstateblues Mar 2016 #87
200,000 Democrats voted for Bush Scootaloo Mar 2016 #99
Yep, I'm just a racist, misogynist Berniebro, why would they want my support? nt Coincidence Mar 2016 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author PonyUp Mar 2016 #30
Exactly. They clearly don't want our votes. And she won't ever get mine peacebird Mar 2016 #57
I'm right there with ya. eggman67 Mar 2016 #119
Oh don't worry nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #3
So what. Blame. Some prefer to do, than to sit back and blame. seabeyond Mar 2016 #4
I plan to vote for the nominee Scootaloo Mar 2016 #14
If you vote for a Democratic candidate, and that candidate loses, how in the world would you seabeyond Mar 2016 #22
Because I've seen it before. Scootaloo Mar 2016 #55
Not from me. So why give it to me, as if it is a concern, let alone fact? seabeyond Mar 2016 #58
'Course. It hasn't happened yet. Scootaloo Mar 2016 #61
Which would be my point. You treated it as an occuring event. Yes, a prediction, guess, whatever. seabeyond Mar 2016 #90
One that I am nevertheless 100% certain of. Scootaloo Mar 2016 #101
You can be a 1000% certain and no different than a guess. Lol. Which has no certainty. seabeyond Mar 2016 #104
If she loses, not when Scootaloo Mar 2016 #108
good to know, but i didnt word it that way thinking you felt it was an inevitable loss. seabeyond Mar 2016 #111
If our people all vote, we win. Bleacher Creature Mar 2016 #5
" we lose because of that, it's on them." dana_b Mar 2016 #81
If only we knew what was good for us! Bleacher Creature Mar 2016 #86
What hypocritical bullshit. You are telling Bernie supporters what is good for us. BillZBubb Mar 2016 #102
+10000. eom Karma13612 Mar 2016 #88
No, it is really not on the voter -- it is on the political party Samantha Mar 2016 #121
A truly inspiring and uniting post. grossproffit Mar 2016 #6
what a juvenile thread. We're ONE party. Get a grip & grow up themaguffin Mar 2016 #7
One party, yes, but I still retain some values. I am not in lockstep with you. thereismore Mar 2016 #15
It's not about "lockstep" but it's about much more than a candidate themaguffin Mar 2016 #31
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #9
Welcome to DU! grossproffit Mar 2016 #12
Welcome to DU ScorchedEarth themaguffin Mar 2016 #20
Please don't be a defeatist. bobbobbins01 Mar 2016 #11
Did this thread author even read Skinner's recent manifesto ? Trust Buster Mar 2016 #18
After the primaries in 2008 peace13 Mar 2016 #21
Should be a rule that calls for a Sanders concession must also address Hillary's 2008 actions. nt Coincidence Mar 2016 #35
Attention all Hillary Supporters: ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT! alcibiades_mystery Mar 2016 #23
I'll try not to lose any sleep over that ... NurseJackie Mar 2016 #48
Some people feel it's the voters to blame when a candidate loses Fumesucker Mar 2016 #24
It is the same kind of magical thinking nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #27
Sanders can't defeat her and she's the problem? Starry Messenger Mar 2016 #28
Why do you have the assumption that she will "screw" this up? She BreakfastClub Mar 2016 #29
No facts needed MaggieD Mar 2016 #41
Oh noes! nt onehandle Mar 2016 #33
If a candidate cannot win the primary/caucus of the party they have chosen to run in Peacetrain Mar 2016 #40
Yup Stuckinthebush Mar 2016 #46
I don't blame people who support Hillary Kalidurga Mar 2016 #42
Why the rush to declare "blame"? Thinkingabout Mar 2016 #43
Or " Responsibility " orpupilofnature57 Mar 2016 #54
Simply discussing! that's what comes to mind upaloopa Mar 2016 #45
Roger that. It's great that Clinton has your vote. Nt NCTraveler Mar 2016 #49
Blame yourself. Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #59
If Trump wins I'll blame Hillary for being a crappy nominee. nt PonyUp Mar 2016 #67
And I'll blame BS Supporters for having a toddler level tantrum and not showing up to vote. n/t Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #68
I'll show up to vote, but not for a Wall Strret war monger Goldman Sachs corporatist. Nt PonyUp Mar 2016 #69
Congrats on aiding in electing Trump and proving my point about toddler tantrums! :P Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #71
Sorry, but not voting for Hillary is not a vote for tRump. PonyUp Mar 2016 #73
LOL Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #78
straight to the ignore list. liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #113
The horror! Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #123
you actually had respect for Bill? ibegurpard Mar 2016 #63
Will you be blaming Sanders too? joshcryer Mar 2016 #65
Best case is her administration will surprise you. randome Mar 2016 #66
Yes. PowerToThePeople Mar 2016 #74
It is not just the AA vote. There is also the Asian and latino votes as well. AgadorSparticus Mar 2016 #75
Who's saying not to worry? Donald Ian Rankin Mar 2016 #92
The voters do treestar Mar 2016 #106
I've been told more than once on this site that my vote isn't needed. vintx Mar 2016 #109
No they don't own this... smiley Mar 2016 #115
Thanks, I think we can handle it from here on out. nt ucrdem Mar 2016 #118
Yep. nt msanthrope Mar 2016 #120
Proudly. Gladly. (Thank you very much!) NurseJackie Mar 2016 #124
You have respect for the Clinton legacy? ChairmanAgnostic Mar 2016 #126
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