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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It has become painfully obvious that Hillary has no intention of unifying the party [View all]lovemydog
(11,833 posts)97. I know that's how you & many feel.
I'm not here to try and convince you. It just saddens me, as I'm a leftist who votes for the most liberal candidate in every election.
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It has become painfully obvious that Hillary has no intention of unifying the party [View all]
markpkessinger
May 2016
OP
They already gave many core issues away but they lied to the country- so they cant tell us that
Baobab
May 2016
#20
Reagan, Bush, and Billy Boy capping it all off, and you guys want him back in the WH
2banon
May 2016
#64
So, since you didn't comment on the OP, the only thing we can do is assume you agree with it.
Dawgs
May 2016
#80
The responsibility for unifying the party is on the people who created the divide in the first place
2banon
May 2016
#84
A third party vote, a write-in vote or sitting on your hands at home this fall
workinclasszero
May 2016
#86
I can't stay in a party that is going to steal my vote. I am tired of the way the party controls
liberal_at_heart
May 2016
#24
As long as we have a two party system one is better able to leverage one's vote
PufPuf23
May 2016
#26
I will not be held hostage by the two party system anymore. The shackles have come off.
liberal_at_heart
May 2016
#27
The shackles are still on. We either retake a major party, or we don't ever control anything.
w4rma
May 2016
#55
Not exactly true. Within the parties there can be divisions, and small caucuses can be key to powe
HereSince1628
May 2016
#68
Now I would like to see some proof of your post, it is not true. I saw the other day where Sanders
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#4
You unify it by sucking up to your enemies? She called them that if you recall.
timmymoff
May 2016
#16
Sanders and his followers are worse enemies so far than the Republicans and Trump.
kerry-is-my-prez
May 2016
#29
Hey Red State. My Blue State just voted for Bernie by a large margin, in November we will
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#72
Admit it, most of you Sanders supporters never had any interest in unity.
kerry-is-my-prez
May 2016
#31
I think you meant 'don't overestimate the intelligence of the American public'.
COLGATE4
May 2016
#79
Because Republican voters literally *hate* Clinton. They have been trained by right-wing radio to
w4rma
May 2016
#56
I said as much, many, many months ago know. They'd sooner destroy it than do
silvershadow
May 2016
#53