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PJMcK

(25,052 posts)
70. You've said it well
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 03:37 AM
Jun 2016

You're right, JDPriestly, that Secretary Clinton needs to reach out to Senator Sanders' supporters to mend the fences and bring all Democrats together. That's her first challenge. Then she needs to lead the Democrats to victory against the Republicans.

I believe she can achieve these goals.

Vote a straight Democratic ticket!

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We who prefer Bernie generally don't like Hillary. JDPriestly Jun 2016 #1
Booing is rude, bullying behavior. Shame on them and for Bernie to encourage it. riversedge Jun 2016 #4
Oh bullshit. Booing is not bullying.... Silver_Witch Jun 2016 #13
It is rude behavior and immature. Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #116
We boo lots at Bernie rallies. We boo against the Republican family values. JDPriestly Jun 2016 #25
You've said it well PJMcK Jun 2016 #70
"Whether she really does have the nomination..." CrowCityDem Jun 2016 #104
It's called freedom of speech. Nedsdag Jun 2016 #109
No it isn't, especially at a political rally AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #121
If she's so delicate that a couple people booing far away from her harms her... Scootaloo Jun 2016 #138
Yes, Sanders is the anti Clinton. joshcryer Jun 2016 #12
I'm glad you never tire of posting that meme. Even though the Hillary merrily Jun 2016 #54
I remain a Sanders supporter. joshcryer Jun 2016 #64
You know we can all see your posts, right? merrily Jun 2016 #67
You know several of us Sanders supporters find the "movement" kind of intolerable? Recursion Jun 2016 #75
And that has what to do with not supporting the candidate you claim to support? merrily Jun 2016 #83
That is not true Samantha Jun 2016 #62
The Sanders campaign has achieved great things. joshcryer Jun 2016 #65
+1 merrily Jun 2016 #86
and anti obama and anti dem party JI7 Jun 2016 #71
Politics: your not doing it right MFM008 Jun 2016 #26
Neither are you as you obviously don't understand the fable of sour grapes Matt_in_STL Jun 2016 #74
Oh, yes it does apply here. n/t Lil Missy Jun 2016 #125
No, it really doesn't Matt_in_STL Jun 2016 #141
But RobertEarl Jun 2016 #30
Screw that "Hillary has to win you". You hate her. Go away and sit out the general with your upaloopa Jun 2016 #53
Yep... Deuce Jun 2016 #59
If no one can "make" someone like a person Haveadream Jun 2016 #57
That's true. Which is why I find the Clinton people who worry about Sanders supporters very strange. That Guy 888 Jun 2016 #77
No one can explain to me why Sanders supporters hate bigdarryl Jun 2016 #73
I hate war and fracking and cluster bombs and the TPP and means-testing Social Security djean111 Jun 2016 #103
^^THIS^^ farleftlib Jun 2016 #124
She is a corporatist. Marrah_G Jun 2016 #112
I don't think so I'm 57 years old and follow campaigns probably more than a lot bigdarryl Jun 2016 #114
ha ha ha Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #134
Misogyny eom rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #84
As a Hillary supporter, I agree. TeacherB87 Jun 2016 #102
I'm a Bernie supporter and I don't dislike her democrattotheend Jun 2016 #111
not in this life time Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #129
I don't know how many times I've told you guys that you're losing the left of the party Joe the Revelator Jun 2016 #2
just your opinion. nt msongs Jun 2016 #6
Hillary won. That's how elections are. Someone wins and someone loses. Bernie lost. BreakfastClub Jun 2016 #7
and his supporters are free to feel how they feel. They aren't pledged to anyone Joe the Revelator Jun 2016 #10
Sure, they can feel however they want. Losing is a part of life, and everyone deals with it BreakfastClub Jun 2016 #23
But what did Hillary win? JDPriestly Jun 2016 #29
I think we will win Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #117
she is winning the majority of Bernie voters Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #135
Come on , Join us Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #136
You have to work harder for longer to beat the hardest working woman in American politics. LuvLoogie Jun 2016 #32
The "Left" doesn't care about winning forjusticethunders Jun 2016 #78
hardest working PERSON Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #137
I thought about that, but I couldn't deny Barack equal footing. LuvLoogie Jun 2016 #140
What the left has to realize is the democratic Party is not going to be a completely left party bigdarryl Jun 2016 #115
The left has come to realize that there really is no room in the Democratic Party for them. djean111 Jun 2016 #132
Yep, Hillary's crowds have always been respectful to Sanders. Too bad Sander's people don't BreakfastClub Jun 2016 #3
Hillary's "crowd" has been anything but. Stacking the deck at every step. Not keeping her word. JudyM Jun 2016 #33
Lots of people don't appreciate Hillary's policies and won't vote for her. Live and Learn Jun 2016 #5
3.5 million more people appreciate her policies more than Sanders and don't whine about it uponit7771 Jun 2016 #8
You are the one I don't expect to hear whining when she tanks the economy and climate change worsens Live and Learn Jun 2016 #16
Republicans think Obama tanked the economy too, they don't live on Earth either uponit7771 Jun 2016 #28
Nope, the Clintons tanked it and will make it even worse, given a chance. Live and Learn Jun 2016 #35
He tanked mine. dchill Jun 2016 #45
Better hope that is enough to win the election for her. JDPriestly Jun 2016 #34
3.5 million people... bonemachine Jun 2016 #128
That's a GE number, the fact that sanders camp refuses to understand the difference is gob smacking uponit7771 Jun 2016 #133
Same is True about youceyec Jun 2016 #14
Bull. nt Live and Learn Jun 2016 #20
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #9
Hillary Clinton is better at forming working alliances and sustaining that effort over the long term LuvLoogie Jun 2016 #44
They leave the party no other choice but to move to the right. MohRokTah Jun 2016 #11
It has been moving to the right for a very long time. Silver_Witch Jun 2016 #18
The left has been very unreliable for a very long time. MohRokTah Jun 2016 #22
Go ahead and enjoy what you get. nt Live and Learn Jun 2016 #21
It is because the Party lead by the Clintons has moved to the right JDPriestly Jun 2016 #38
LOLOL grasswire Jun 2016 #49
It's been happening since he 1976 election. MohRokTah Jun 2016 #50
The left sits it out because they are not respected by the LibDemAlways Jun 2016 #51
The left sits it out because they are whiny babies. MohRokTah Jun 2016 #52
Apparently you are not capable of discussing LibDemAlways Jun 2016 #55
Apparently the truth of the matter hurts. MohRokTah Jun 2016 #56
Actually, the left does not sit out at all. That has been debunked time and again on DU. merrily Jun 2016 #88
Yes, what an excellent basis upon which to make substantive policy decisions Warren DeMontague Jun 2016 #63
Sounded like a mob brainwashed by right wing propaganda workinclasszero Jun 2016 #15
Maybe they all share an animal lust for power leftinportland Jun 2016 #39
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #43
Own it leftinportland Jun 2016 #46
They're hurting. geek tragedy Jun 2016 #17
I expected it, not because his supporters suck, Democrats Ascendant Jun 2016 #19
It's still going! RobertEarl Jun 2016 #36
Hillary's campaign went on this long and there was almost no difference JDPriestly Jun 2016 #42
Kick riversedge Jun 2016 #24
IT IS youceyec Jun 2016 #27
It's not over RobertEarl Jun 2016 #41
What do you think will happen in Philly? 33taw Jun 2016 #68
LOL Sanders can say what he likes. That Guy 888 Jun 2016 #82
What a coincidence! #ShesWithHerToo! merrily Jun 2016 #31
I noticed that too. Beacool Jun 2016 #37
No voter has to vote for a candidate. JDPriestly Jun 2016 #47
Has nothing to do with who you vote for. You either have grace or you dont. stevenleser Jun 2016 #81
Really, lol. Most thought he was suspending.. glowing Jun 2016 #40
As a Bernie supporter HarmonyRockets Jun 2016 #48
And it wasn't the first time. Probably not the last time. How Bernie handled it says more about him Jitter65 Jun 2016 #58
Gotta love it--someone with 8 hidden posts complaining QC Jun 2016 #60
+1 merrily Jun 2016 #87
Bernie is on the people's side dreamnightwind Jun 2016 #61
Which "peoples"?! Surely not those in the "southern states" where they admitted NOT competing in uponit7771 Jun 2016 #94
Women, people of color, LGBT's and union members okasha Jun 2016 #118
So-called progressives, booing Hillary on the very night she made history for women ashtonelijah Jun 2016 #66
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #79
This is unnecessary. And it's not helping Hillary. auntpurl Jun 2016 #106
it does however bonemachine Jun 2016 #131
Frankly, I think it's worse to spend a solid year constantly QC Jun 2016 #69
+1 OMG +1 merrily Jun 2016 #90
That she did that to such an honest man is why she lost my vote. SwampG8r Jun 2016 #91
It's the same kind of campaign she ran against Obama, QC Jun 2016 #100
Please link and quote HRC doing any of that? tia uponit7771 Jun 2016 #95
+1,000,000 farleftlib Jun 2016 #126
she hasnt earned respect, now she has to try larkrake Jun 2016 #72
Gotta love a good crowd! Jack Bone Jun 2016 #76
I noticed the lack of respect months ago. liberal N proud Jun 2016 #80
Hillary was in the presidential mode, her speech was great, good for her. Thinkingabout Jun 2016 #85
Impotent fury, is what that is. No need to worry about people who can affect nothing BobbyDrake Jun 2016 #89
+1 texstad79 Jun 2016 #96
ah, grow up... n/t RazBerryBeret Jun 2016 #92
How the bloody hell did you get off my ignore list? VulgarPoet Jun 2016 #93
I don't respect venal warmongers. Lizzie Poppet Jun 2016 #97
I'm with her! mcar Jun 2016 #98
You're with what? pinebox Jun 2016 #99
Yeah, spoiled kids tend to act that way. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #101
Winners cheer for themselves. Losers grieve and show their frustration. God, are you dense or what. ancianita Jun 2016 #105
Surprised? Lint Head Jun 2016 #107
The crowds were expressing their opinons of the opposing candidates. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2016 #108
If I had been there I would have booed also after the media stunt the night before Marrah_G Jun 2016 #110
What's to respect? Lying? Corruption? War mongering? demwing Jun 2016 #113
Oh, bullcrap. Hissyspit Jun 2016 #119
Many Sanders supporters do not trust Hillary Clinton AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #120
Respect comes in different categories. LWolf Jun 2016 #122
They don't like my candidate, waaaah..... n/t JesterCS Jun 2016 #123
Tens of millions remain who have not yet been persuaded to support our presumptive nominee. Orsino Jun 2016 #127
Well, of course. Bernie is moral, Hillary is not. n/t Herman4747 Jun 2016 #130
Surprised to keep seeing these divisive posts. Why not look ahead and be positive? ALBliberal Jun 2016 #139
Respect is something one earns..One cannot buy that. insta8er Jun 2016 #142
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