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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I need to know why I must cast my vote for Clinton [View all]Lil Missy
(17,865 posts)90. It's a good response for people that make demands in order to do the right thing.
Democrats vote for the nominee. You're either a Democrat - or not.
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You cant debate people who make absurd comments like he did, we need to resign ourselves
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#29
Said "like" alito. Concept to grasp: a justice who's too conservative. You enjoy feeling superior,
JudyM
May 2016
#36
If you're so well versed in the courts why aren't you concerned that DOJ told the FOIA court that a
JudyM
May 2016
#38
How are her picks for SCOTUS fightening to you, she has not made any. Where did you gather she
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#77
"If you need a reason, you obviously weren't going to vote for her in the first place."
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#4
Sadly, it kind of DOES explain a lot. A lot of Hillary voters have voted for her "just because".
reformist2
May 2016
#88
It could possibly be people don't feel the need to ask for your approval as to why they voted
all american girl
May 2016
#91
If youre not going to explain why you voted for Hillary, don't be surprised if we don't vote for her
reformist2
May 2016
#96
Quoting something that was said to me by a Hillbot when I asked this same question.
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#94
Everybody that prefers Sanders should vote for him, here's why. he is currentl 290 Pledged delegates
Dragonfli
May 2016
#39
It does help. It gives a similar insight from someone near my age. Thank you -nt
redixdoragon
May 2016
#13
looking for other view points about Hillary and her campaign like you are doing
BootinUp
May 2016
#20
Perhaps read all of Warren's tweets will convince you that keeping Trump out of the WH is important
Sheepshank
May 2016
#23
All your votes are yours, but most especially your primary votes. Vote Sanders and
merrily
May 2016
#32
Everybody that prefers Sanders should vote for him, here's why. he is currentl 290 Pledged delegates
Dragonfli
May 2016
#41
The SDs are not going to jump to Bernie if he does not have a majority of pledged delegates.
JoePhilly
May 2016
#46
Learn your party history, If what you say is true, we would not have any Superdelegates.
Dragonfli
May 2016
#47
I don't think they should exist, but they do, and they have a function, no gymnastics needed.
Dragonfli
May 2016
#50
I think the high negatives she has earned and the numbers themselves will show she is
Dragonfli
May 2016
#54
They are not charged with voting the one they "prefer" but the one that is electable.
Dragonfli
May 2016
#57
California will have no impact on who will be the nominee so vote your conscience. nt
hack89
May 2016
#45
For the Primaries, there is no reason not to vote with your conscience and soul. General Elections
Xyzse
May 2016
#48
I think about the parents of gun violence victims in the USA, gun violence kills about 80 people
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#81
'Cuz baby Jesus will cry and throw a tantrum if you don't follow the commandment.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#56
It's a good response for people that make demands in order to do the right thing.
Lil Missy
May 2016
#90