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Post removed Post removed May 2016 #1
Enjoy your stay! Dr Hobbitstein May 2016 #6
Yup, this election is a lot different pinebox May 2016 #2
Falling into lock-step is something that the Conservative, Republican-lite brain Ferd Berfel May 2016 #5
What I don't understand pinebox May 2016 #12
I think it's the 'What's the matter with Kansas' syndrome Ferd Berfel May 2016 #14
Great article pinebox May 2016 #17
She showed she was progressive when she said she couldn't support TPP in its current form. bahrbearian May 2016 #20
yes she will but...for the better or....? Ferd Berfel May 2016 #42
Clinton speak, definition of is? bahrbearian May 2016 #49
She lied about that, she will implement TPP and the more destructive deals in he wings too larkrake May 2016 #73
The pragmatic thing for civil rights protestors to do in the 60's was to stay home and avoid being GoneFishin May 2016 #13
look Robbins May 2016 #9
Yup. The times are different. pinebox May 2016 #11
Bernie represents my interests. The second he asks me to vote for someone who doesn't, I'm done GoneFishin May 2016 #3
BIngo Ferd Berfel May 2016 #7
These are probably the same people samrock May 2016 #4
typical clinton supporter Robbins May 2016 #10
To be honest... samrock May 2016 #60
2000 happened because of the clintons Robbins May 2016 #70
So Obama is not a democrat either samrock May 2016 #81
another corporate neoliberal democrat Robbins May 2016 #83
Party affiliation has nothing to do with it... brooklynite May 2016 #8
Wrong. Not making a choice is indeed making a choice. Autumn May 2016 #16
It's also refusing to fear, Ferd Berfel May 2016 #21
I no longer do fear. Autumn May 2016 #28
.. Ferd Berfel May 2016 #31
When a politician can't convince the voters they are looking out for them and give them a reason to Autumn May 2016 #48
...provided you're willing to accept the increased chance that the other candidate will win. brooklynite May 2016 #22
If the other candidate in any election is stronger, they will win. The loss Autumn May 2016 #32
This^^ Silver_Witch May 2016 #46
Young people and many older dems have no interest in voting for politicians who Autumn May 2016 #68
Yup. HRC and her supporters Shadowflash May 2016 #72
New to political science theory I see nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #37
I'll just work harder. It won't be the first time and I'm okay with it. grossproffit May 2016 #15
People are unable to work harder pinebox May 2016 #18
I work 60-80 hours a week and I'll make the time to work harder. Like I said, I'm used to it. grossproffit May 2016 #29
You said it! :) pinebox May 2016 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author wendylaroux May 2016 #58
I expect most Sanders supporting democrats to go with HRC HereSince1628 May 2016 #19
agree with you and why democratic party is a big tent party beachbum bob May 2016 #25
"going to just disperse after the convention. " Ferd Berfel May 2016 #27
he is already encouraging them to work on issues together WITHOUT him dana_b May 2016 #57
HEre's another Ferd Berfel May 2016 #62
awesome! and there is a meet up in my city dana_b May 2016 #64
Pleasure Ferd Berfel May 2016 #66
voting for clinton Robbins May 2016 #33
IMO, getting future progressive pres candidates depends on gaining influence within the dem party HereSince1628 May 2016 #47
dems will get killed in 2018 midterms if clinton manages to win Robbins May 2016 #54
I think 3rd way dems like HRC -are- going to get hammered in 2018 HereSince1628 May 2016 #59
damn - you're right Ferd Berfel May 2016 #71
I expect low turnout nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #84
Yes, well, it's looking to be interesting rather than exciting... HereSince1628 May 2016 #85
It is one. nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #86
70-80% of his supporters have indicated in polls that they'll support Clinton in November TwilightZone May 2016 #23
your crazy if you think all bernie supporters will vote for her Robbins May 2016 #45
this... elana i am May 2016 #24
Exactly. Mike__M May 2016 #77
Nothing will close the enthusiasm gap if Hillary has the nod Tom Rinaldo May 2016 #26
The RW Dems don't care why you vote for her as long as she wins. Ferd Berfel May 2016 #30
Tell me something I don't alraedy know. n/t Tom Rinaldo May 2016 #34
...you misspelled "alraedy" Ferd Berfel May 2016 #38
LOL Tom Rinaldo May 2016 #40
Hardware failure....not Operator error? Ferd Berfel May 2016 #44
Soon humans will be reduced to blaming everything on machines Tom Rinaldo May 2016 #51
blaming everything on machines Ferd Berfel May 2016 #56
Neither will Hillary when she is impeached on day 1 pinebox May 2016 #36
If she manages to pull this off Ferd Berfel May 2016 #39
+1 nt pinebox May 2016 #43
More cheerleading for the Trump campaign. baldguy May 2016 #41
please - am I the only person who does not believe that Trump wil run? hollysmom May 2016 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author wendylaroux May 2016 #63
FYI Henhouse May 2016 #61
Par for the course. baldguy May 2016 #75
you are looking forward to bernie winning cali? restorefreedom May 2016 #82
This message was self-deleted by its author amb123 May 2016 #50
Close ranks - lets see. hollysmom May 2016 #52
"...up to the candidate to win my vote, not up to someone to assign me to them,..." Ferd Berfel May 2016 #69
"The System Isn’t ‘Rigged’ Against Sanders. Clinton's winning because more DEMOCRATS want her to be still_one May 2016 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author wendylaroux May 2016 #65
Guss hou forgot that Clinton voted against the Bush tax cuts in 2001 brooklynite May 2016 #74
Many will. Some will not. HassleCat May 2016 #67
Most will, some won't Zambero May 2016 #79
excellent.. sums up my arguements and feelings perfectly Viva_La_Revolution May 2016 #76
Voting for a label is like buying a car based on the color of its glove compartment. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2016 #78
I had hoped for unity at first; but now we will just have to do the best we can. Feathery Scout May 2016 #80
I woulda hoped for something more progressive than Obama's legacy HereSince1628 May 2016 #87
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