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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Democrats weigh how to nudge Sanders out [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)20. Do you recognize the irony in your post?
You want things done, but you are busy with your own life, so leave it to others to get things done.
Is it possible that you don't see or hear of much activism going on because you leave it to others instead of getting involved?
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No it is just a rehash of the same thing they have been pushing since December 2015
GreatGazoo
Jun 2016
#18
Apples to oranges. Republicans don't have super delegates. Cruz had no path to winning via any form
Exilednight
Jun 2016
#43
That's because it is dangerous to get between politicians and their big donors.
HereSince1628
Jun 2016
#12
I think the number of people saying they won't vote for Hillary does not reach any critical mass.
upaloopa
Jun 2016
#4
"Hey, Bernie, let's go out for lunch today. Oh, look, let's stop here for a bit."
randome
Jun 2016
#5
I have no problem with transforming society. Increase my taxes. Cut the military.
randome
Jun 2016
#19
Love Elizabeth but her as VP does not change my view Hillary should not be president.
AtomicKitten
Jun 2016
#31