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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: As Of 5 Minutes Ago I Stopped Being A Democrat - Arizona [View all]DonCoquixote
(13,938 posts)255. take solace folks
When those Reagan Democrats and "independent voters" do not save Hillary, the people who make fun of you will be begging for your money and time, and even if by that effort they are spared from the noose, Debbie Wasserman Schultz and lady Rothschild will insist that the perfect time to get rid of you is right after the election. That is ok, because even if Hillary ins this one, even her friends can see the Clinton machine sputter and cough, which means come 2020, she will "retire" and either try to placate voters with her veep, or get run over FLAT by a primary challenger (and god let it be Tulsi Gubbard or Liz)
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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