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Whether people here vote issues or self-interest, I doubt anyone is voting on personality, unless merrily Mar 2016 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author PonyUp Mar 2016 #4
Step back from the cheese... peace13 Mar 2016 #6
But, I enjoy cheese and I'm quite quick. merrily Mar 2016 #19
No, they're voting on celebrity and hype instead. gcomeau Mar 2016 #28
Actually, I have not seen many Hillary supporters here claiming to be liberal lately. merrily Mar 2016 #29
Point... gcomeau Mar 2016 #30
Well, she's embraced the conservative roots of her politics with which she was raised, as well as merrily Mar 2016 #31
I would have to switch to Hillary if their messages/background were reversed. n/t PonyUp Mar 2016 #2
Too dangerous to answer. peace13 Mar 2016 #3
I don't know if that's possible ... Mother Of Four Mar 2016 #5
hasn't this already been covered? azurnoir Mar 2016 #7
As Colbert's character might have said, "It's funny 'cause it's true." merrily Mar 2016 #20
I support Bernie because of his positions, along with his integrity, honesty, & candor. peacebird Mar 2016 #8
I agree with you. On everything. djean111 Mar 2016 #14
True that! peacebird Mar 2016 #17
I would support whoever could beat the GOP more easily, in either case. DanTex Mar 2016 #9
They are not close on issues. Never have been since 1960. Please stop repeating that. Thanks. merrily Mar 2016 #11
They are very close. Over 90% of the time voted the same way. DanTex Mar 2016 #16
VERY misleading and "small differences" is an outright lie. For the VERY short time they merrily Mar 2016 #18
Assuming a neutral historical background makes the entire mental exercise pointless. stillwaiting Mar 2016 #10
I support whoever is most to the left gollygee Mar 2016 #12
So, you mean you suppose whichever Democrat is to the most left. merrily Mar 2016 #21
I support whoever has a chance of winning who is most to the left gollygee Mar 2016 #23
Depends... Happenstance24 Mar 2016 #13
Until she promoted the Reagans as AIDS heroes I was ok with Hillary she was my second choice Bluenorthwest Mar 2016 #15
+1 Among MANY other things, saying things like that in hopes of getting votes merrily Mar 2016 #22
This is the real world. 99Forever Mar 2016 #24
I'd support the Democrat who can #1. Win in the GE #2. Move the ball to the Left KittyWampus Mar 2016 #25
For most Hillary supporters, I can't imagine their preference is issue based. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #26
Exchange Positions? Personality vs Position? KPN Mar 2016 #27
Tabula rasa, on issues only... Rebkeh Mar 2016 #32
If they truly were the opposite... Ino Mar 2016 #33
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