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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Report: Almost 50% of Democrats feel disconnected with party; despondent, helpless about election [View all]larkrake
(1,674 posts)135. he has more believers in Congress that Clinton, which is why he is the
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Report: Almost 50% of Democrats feel disconnected with party; despondent, helpless about election [View all]
brentspeak
May 2016
OP
If it's so important, why are the Democrats picking a candidate under criminal investigation
Fawke Em
May 2016
#41
Yep, she has her vision and she keeps passing out the feel good Kool-Aid to her guppies. n/t
RKP5637
May 2016
#129
I'm sick of being told that this lack of vision is a feature and not a bug.
lumberjack_jeff
May 2016
#114
Millions feel Bernie and Trump talk "to" we the people. But also millions feel
RKP5637
May 2016
#130
Indeed all the sop rulebooks are moot at this point. No one has a f'n clue what the public 'mood'
Purveyor
May 2016
#66
WTH? "Most Republicans (57 percent) say Trump's candidacy has been good for the Republican Party"
JudyM
May 2016
#72
Perhaps sowing the seeds of discontent here, on reddit twitter tumblr and FB is paying off for y'all
Dem2
May 2016
#10
There has been discontent for decades -- And yet the democrats get less responsive to change
Armstead
May 2016
#63
Oh right, it couldn't possibly be the fault of a lackluster front runner, that, fair or not, has...
phleshdef
May 2016
#27
I've made similar posts to yours from the other side of things, but there are marked differences in
JCanete
May 2016
#83
I think Bernie's candidacy represents the fact that the Working Class are waking up to it. eom
Fawke Em
May 2016
#47
I feel it. First time in my life I considered declaring independent and not voting
aikoaiko
May 2016
#22
So the left "fringe" is actually half of the party. And, the du Clinton supporters swear
Doctor_J
May 2016
#29
Hillary is the most uninspiring candidate possible, and represents the last gasp of establishment
One Black Sheep
May 2016
#32
I just finished reading it as well and I concur with everything you said… the truth does hurt
Agony
May 2016
#64
Only those in privilege bubbles seem not to realize that there has been no recovery--
eridani
May 2016
#86
Once the TPP, TTIP, and TISA are passed, Americans will realize that this election was the last
bjo59
May 2016
#33
When polls are taken, such as this one, they do not calculate in how each state will vote
tonyt53
May 2016
#34
This is the election where we discovered that we are no better than the Republicans.
emsimon33
May 2016
#82
The malaise of the American voter comes from too much money in the electoral process
senz
May 2016
#90
Honestly, I thought "Bernie or Bust" was a misogynist way of saying you'd support the nominee
Bucky
May 2016
#100
i am not corporate democrat and neither are the majority of those who reject sanders
beachbum bob
May 2016
#101
I think we need a NEW new deal. I think we all need to write a platform for our
Lodestar
May 2016
#110
Honestly, to them this is the very best of both worlds. You take away any influence internally while
TheKentuckian
May 2016
#128
Yup. That's EXACTLY what they want. Apathy in the primaries. Obedience in the general. (nt)
w4rma
May 2016
#153
In the states with fair primaries, we won. In the states with corrupt primaries, we "lost". (nt)
w4rma
Jun 2016
#163
I left! I'm fed up with the new democratic party. Now, I'm Unaffiliated/Independent. They left me,
RKP5637
May 2016
#126
I don't care what you call yourself, as long as you vote in the Democratic primaries. (nt)
w4rma
May 2016
#154
That's pretty much how I feel because I fear our choice is going to elect "The Donald."
Vinca
May 2016
#134
I'm pretty much done with the party on a national level, but I'm still in love with the local party!
Attorney in Texas
May 2016
#144
Don't worry, from June 16th, Skinner will personally censor any such disconnection.
Betty Karlson
Jun 2016
#159