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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If a democratic candidate covets Republicans. [View all]What's you're point? Sounds like you just made mine.
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I agree with everything but the last line. We have a great candidate, in the mold of
silvershadow
May 2016
#1
That should be a given. Bernie earned his (D) by doing the exact opposite of what I'm outlining
Joe the Revelator
May 2016
#3
I don't agree with your premise, I believe there are enough low info voters who let...
Joe the Revelator
May 2016
#14
What Does It Say About A Country When Political Parties Curry Favor From All But Citizens
cantbeserious
May 2016
#8
Cute, really, but you're trying to compere supporters of a candidate to actual high level political
Joe the Revelator
May 2016
#12
It becomes clear every time I read your posts, except your party favorite is the Tories
Dragonfli
May 2016
#15
So, when Sanders courts Trump supporters, at what point does he stop being a Democrat?
baldguy
May 2016
#24
"In 1985, for example, protesters massed at the General Electric plant in Burlington, Vermont,..."
baldguy
May 2016
#41
Bernie feeds into the anger and manutfactures hate as we have seen in CA Bernie protesters-Shameful!
riversedge
May 2016
#47
To me, the party branding is of trivial importance; policies are everything.
Lizzie Poppet
May 2016
#25
if a 70 year old man has never been a democrat his whole life but runs as one to become President
MariaThinks
May 2016
#30
as a democrat i can support a variety of positions, why does that make Hillary a republican?
MariaThinks
May 2016
#55
Many of us believe (perhaps erroneously) that being a Democrat means supporting...
Human101948
May 2016
#59
She's just dispalying her historical and lengthy experience of collaborating with Republicans.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#40
I do. I guess they all just made a "mistake" or were bamboozled by Bush.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#50
There is already a conservative party and this is a duopoly "big tent" as you'd have it
TheKentuckian
May 2016
#67
If that was said about Senator Bernie Sanders you'd be lauding him for being "bipartisan".
George II
May 2016
#58