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libtodeath

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5. Many will but the youth vote that was inspired by Bernie might just decide not now not ever.
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 08:38 PM
Mar 2016

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No, they firmly believe "who else you gonna vote for?" still works. jeff47 Mar 2016 #1
Many will but the youth vote that was inspired by Bernie might just decide not now not ever. libtodeath Mar 2016 #5
Its a real possibility for the DNC to piss away its ties with the youth vote. JPnoodleman Mar 2016 #66
+1 daleanime Mar 2016 #48
They hate his supporters Depaysement Mar 2016 #2
yup, so obvious Cobalt Violet Mar 2016 #38
He's winning caucuses DavidDvorkin Mar 2016 #3
Read some posts here by Clinton supporters. libtodeath Mar 2016 #6
I'm a Clinton supporter DavidDvorkin Mar 2016 #9
Clinton works for special interests not for the people quantumjunkie Mar 2016 #16
That is a really comprehensive article about the Clinton's activities marions ghost Mar 2016 #29
I wouldn't call switching support to a candidate who is fond of war and fracking and the TPP, djean111 Mar 2016 #30
Thank you libtodeath Mar 2016 #41
I'd need a lot of Kool-aid to do that to. Cobalt Violet Mar 2016 #43
+1 daleanime Mar 2016 #50
Well said! Sparky 1 Mar 2016 #58
So DU is full of party leadership? MADem Mar 2016 #19
I DU while I canvass for Bernie. riderinthestorm Mar 2016 #52
You're a rarity--and c'mon, you know that. MADem Mar 2016 #53
Last Clinton supporter i talked to told me i was supporting RANGERMAN89 Mar 2016 #17
And that must mean THEY ALL FEEL THAT WAY!!!!!!!!! MADem Mar 2016 #20
Well i was banned for defending him against that logic RANGERMAN89 Mar 2016 #25
Maybe? monicaangela Mar 2016 #34
If you were "banned" you wouldn't be here. MADem Mar 2016 #55
Don't really care for the groups it's good for spreading the word RANGERMAN89 Mar 2016 #62
If you don't care for the groups you shouldn't concern yourself with them, then. MADem Mar 2016 #63
Well if I saw more Hillary supporters call them out on it.. RANGERMAN89 Mar 2016 #64
Rush Limbaugh supports Hillary??? cui bono Mar 2016 #56
Well, prmaries are easier to 'control'. n/t cui bono Mar 2016 #24
That's right monicaangela Mar 2016 #39
Here's why we know the party want to tell his supporters to get lost JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #60
You ask, "why do you say that the party... ljm2002 Mar 2016 #65
That's not telling them to get lost DavidDvorkin Mar 2016 #68
Some apparently do Onlooker Mar 2016 #4
There's a substantial number here who say that. riderinthestorm Mar 2016 #7
Even with some polls showing her losing to cruz? libtodeath Mar 2016 #10
Yup. Its all over here on DU. riderinthestorm Mar 2016 #18
Ultimately yes, you are part of the reviled left nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #8
What does history show happens with that attitude though? libtodeath Mar 2016 #13
Actually this year is closer to 1824 nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #14
Their party is splitting between two insane people libtodeath Mar 2016 #21
In the real world the Ds are going to absorb the business faction nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #22
What may rise in that wake is scary. libtodeath Mar 2016 #26
Well Jacksonian democracy had it's really bad sides too nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #27
True and has a direct lineage to the hate trump spews. libtodeath Mar 2016 #31
Yup nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #32
Charismatic and without his offensiveness. libtodeath Mar 2016 #36
Who is saying that? MADem Mar 2016 #11
They just assume marions ghost Mar 2016 #12
Rather a big assumption. I don't see Bernie LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #23
I agree marions ghost Mar 2016 #46
They think they can win on Wall Street money and identity politics. Odin2005 Mar 2016 #15
That's been the case far too long. Bernie's LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #28
With an obvious smirk attached. libtodeath Mar 2016 #33
I get the feeling Hillary is broke and has to do those big money fund raisers. I dont think she litlbilly Mar 2016 #61
Good points! Zira Mar 2016 #69
He's not winning primaries. He's winning small caucuses that he floôds with young voters Trust Buster Mar 2016 #35
Thanks for the rw meme. libtodeath Mar 2016 #37
It's the sad truth. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #42
More no we cant and you just want free stuff bs. libtodeath Mar 2016 #45
If the shoe fits. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #47
Just wow libtodeath Mar 2016 #49
Michigan says "Hi", and reminds you that it exists. (nt) jeff47 Mar 2016 #51
Democracy is much harder to steal in a caucus State, I'm actually pretty glad NorthCarolina Mar 2016 #57
WA is the 13th most populous state in the Union strategery blunder Mar 2016 #59
Oh the horror... ljm2002 Mar 2016 #67
Do you have any credible or official information from The Democratic Party indicating thus? Lil Missy Mar 2016 #40
So what do you think the party that has done all it could to coronate Hillary should do? libtodeath Mar 2016 #44
another false premise. She's winning because she is getting more votes from the people. Lil Missy Mar 2016 #54
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