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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If I lived in a swing state, I'd absolutely feel it was my duty to vote for Hillary [View all]MineralMan
(146,351 posts)72. I'm so glad you're back, cali.
I would never have known that Vermont was a lock for Democrats without your posts.
So, you won't have to vote for the hated Hillary and Trump will still lose. Cool, huh?
Great to see you posting again!
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If I lived in a swing state, I'd absolutely feel it was my duty to vote for Hillary [View all]
cali
May 2016
OP
I don't. She knows what the risks are. The Charade has gone on long enough. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#1
So what? We are talking about her, not him. There's no question that a person in their right mind
Kittycat
May 2016
#58
No where equal to Clintons on social issues. Cosigning others work instead of doing the work? No.
bettyellen
May 2016
#55
You negate 25 years of hard work because of her teenage years? DADT improved the lives of
bettyellen
May 2016
#64
It is actually how civil rights have come to be extended in this nation. It has taken a generation
bettyellen
May 2016
#73
You can expect a Hillary presidency to be essentially a continuation of the Obama presidency.
Nye Bevan
May 2016
#7
What if there are fewer drone strikes and fewer US troops in the Middle East,
Nye Bevan
May 2016
#15
There's currently several countries between Afganistan and Libya were not at war with.
HooptieWagon
May 2016
#18
Don't feel that way! Hillary has ALREADY voted for Border Wall; She is a war hawk, NeoCons love her
amborin
May 2016
#14
He encourages violence at his rallies. He was a key promoter of Birtherism and calls for Obama's
emulatorloo
May 2016
#31
As someone who HAS spent time in Trump's circle, he really IS dangerously narcissistic.
blm
May 2016
#32
Im in a very red state; I would still feel a responsibility to vote Sanders. I have no expectation
seabeyond
May 2016
#23
I am not sure that overweening ambition has not crept in and overlaid a little sanity for Hillary.
djean111
May 2016
#40
as for sanity, she's racking up the microstrokes as we speak: her speeches are gibberish
MisterP
May 2016
#44
I'm not making any firm decision unti I see a final delegate count, a running mate, a platform,
Vote2016
May 2016
#49
Michigan as well. She's not getting my vote unless I see those transcripts.
Barack_America
May 2016
#59
Luckily if Bernie was the nominee I live in MA so I would be safe not voting for him. Of course
seaglass
May 2016
#62
Democrats in Ohio and Florida need to pinch their noses so the rest of us can vote our conscience!
Attorney in Texas
May 2016
#77
Trump can't function without the senate... I get to vote for Feingold, and thereby claim privilege
HereSince1628
May 2016
#83
Sanity? She claimed she was under sniper fire, among other wierd statements.
Live and Learn
May 2016
#94
I live in a swing state. If Clinton is the nominee, I'll hold my nose and vote "D". nt
JustABozoOnThisBus
May 2016
#98