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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: As Of 5 Minutes Ago I Stopped Being A Democrat - Arizona [View all]OilemFirchen
(7,288 posts)115. I see what you did there.
That was a Ron Paul speech with the parties reversed.
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Honestly, everyone should be an independent, at least in thought. It doesn't make sense that either
anotherproletariat
Mar 2016
#1
Along with the poster, I have to agree - there USED to be Democratic values we could agree on.
highprincipleswork
Mar 2016
#203
The Democrats abandoned their values from Bill Clinton on . . .when he decided to drop the Unions
pdsimdars
Mar 2016
#238
Many of the democratic values I grew up with aren't part of the Democratic Party anymore.
progressoid
Mar 2016
#242
I'm just figuring this out tonight. The lack of polling places suppresses the working poor vote.
reformist2
Mar 2016
#3
The State Dems Did Nothing - They Could Have - 400 Polling Places to 60 - Insane
scottie55
Mar 2016
#67
And people on this site are blaming the victims of the intentional disinfranchisement.
vintx
Mar 2016
#8
I honestly can't tell the most prolific pro-Hillary posters from a Republican. (nt)
w4rma
Mar 2016
#129
Or Sanders voters from GOPrs who are calling for voter suppression cause of made up CTs
uponit7771
Mar 2016
#193
I can't tell the most vocal anti Clinton voice here from the Republicans either
Hereiam2005
Mar 2016
#199
It's the Sanders supporters who seem intent on ignoring the facts regarding AZ
KittyWampus
Mar 2016
#222
Agree, there is a reason for these "irregularities", "anomalies" and long lines at the polls.
Snarkoleptic
Mar 2016
#49
Yeah, they're just making stuff up. Histrionics about lies are things crazy people do.
Zynx
Mar 2016
#17
In our state, the Election Board has limited say in who works the election
LiberalFighter
Mar 2016
#276
For a good laugh, check out her transparency page. 5 hides in just the past 4 days, and 10 total.
Electric Monk
Mar 2016
#95
Oh HER! Yes, you are so spot on. I just sit and laugh at her lies and smears now.
closeupready
Mar 2016
#236
Thank you! In the crazy world of politics, we need all the laughter we can get.
AgadorSparticus
Mar 2016
#159
Calm down. Unlike caucuses run by the parties, the states run primaries and determine when polls . .
brush
Mar 2016
#16
I can somewhat understand, i made sure there where no kids fathered by me for many of those reasons
nolabels
Mar 2016
#184
I have reassessed my feelings on this, but I don't want to be a chicken shit and change my earlier
Kali
Mar 2016
#295
The state party did not close polling places. The Republican in charge of Maricopa County did.
LonePirate
Mar 2016
#32
I stand corrected. I hit the Google and caught some of the shenanigans going on ...
ebayfool
Mar 2016
#77
Yes, it is. From what I'm reading it has affected Latino communities hard. Some had ...
ebayfool
Mar 2016
#87
LOL, if you think Democrats are in charge, why would they double polling places in 2012?
MadBadger
Mar 2016
#66
Stay Democrat for future closed primaries. They're dying off. Folks like you are the future. (nt)
w4rma
Mar 2016
#163
The neoliberal wing of the Democratic Party supports your decision to disenfranchise yourself in
w4rma
Mar 2016
#55
"State Democrats only made the decision to not really do much about it."
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2016
#68
The Hillary supporters are all happy for their "win". From every single post, they obviously could
w4rma
Mar 2016
#69
Hillary's voters are mostly over 45. 77% of the early voting were from voters over 45.
w4rma
Mar 2016
#97
By in large voter suppression is happening to the poor and minority communities.
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2016
#79
And her supporters with all of their snide arrogance aren't helping her, not one little tiny bit. nt
w4rma
Mar 2016
#104
I'm not comfortable with president Trump, but that is what we'll see with her as the Dem nominee.
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2016
#124
Did Arizona Republicans shut down the voting places in order to help place a certain nominee
DhhD
Mar 2016
#198
Oh, it was the state party not the GOP Governor & legislature that closed all the polling places?
book_worm
Mar 2016
#106
Yet another arrogant and snide Hillary supporter, who is pissing on all the under 45 voters. (nt)
w4rma
Mar 2016
#117
Stay. Younger voters are Berniecrats. Clintonites are over 65 and will be mostly dead from old age.
w4rma
Mar 2016
#151
It's so not hard to vote "here" that people are still waiting in line as you arrogantly post that.nt
w4rma
Mar 2016
#121
Not "noone". The older Democrats definitely could care less about the younger generations, though.
w4rma
Mar 2016
#144
This has been stated many times. The OP and others are selectively ignoring posts like these.
MadBadger
Mar 2016
#122
Raul Grijalva was just on MSNBC acknowledging Clinton's strength in AZ
BeyondGeography
Mar 2016
#138
oh, nobody stole nothing. Clinton voters got out in LARGE numbers. BS not so much
riversedge
Mar 2016
#164
Are you another happy 65+ Hillary supporter pissing on all the 45 and younger voters?
w4rma
Mar 2016
#169
Weaver just said numbers not right they are waiting til morning for AZ count.
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#142
Ok, so you join the over 200,000 who are not Democarats but tried to vote as one yesterday. nt
Jitter65
Mar 2016
#206
One can't take the party of FDR back from the 3rd-Way Republicrats by quiting the party.
Kip Humphrey
Mar 2016
#208
You have to be delusional to think the 3rd way Republicrats will cede control
BernieforPres2016
Mar 2016
#213
Between SuperDelegates, voter suppression and selling out to big money
BernieforPres2016
Mar 2016
#216
Isn't it funny how the fact that they DID switch, they DID follow up - is being totally
djean111
Mar 2016
#227
Then you can't vote in closed primaries so you're effectively giving up your right to vote.
randome
Mar 2016
#232
I'm considering doing the same after the General. You can make fun of me too.
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2016
#249
Election fraud always benefits the right wing. This time, the right wing of the Dem Party.
cui bono
Mar 2016
#244
The Maricopa polling reduction is a disgrace and inexcusable...who decided this reduction and why
EndElectoral
Mar 2016
#247
For a Dem Tulsi Gubbard has a pretty conservative voting record, she ranks
BlueStateLib
Mar 2016
#269
Bully for you. How about blaming the ones responsible? Oh wait, where is the fun in that.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#259
I want to make sure I understand this - the county recorder, a republican, closes polling
DrDan
Mar 2016
#268
Don't forget this is the state where Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist
LiberalFighter
Mar 2016
#278
were there Democrats who left the party over his intimidation? I sort of doubt it.
DrDan
Mar 2016
#282
IMHO - Both The RNC And DNC Are Captured Corporate Interests Run For The Benefit Of The 1%
cantbeserious
Mar 2016
#279