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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: "I got to stamp my feet and refuse to vote for Hillary." [View all]ffr
(23,132 posts)40. Which is why I hope some people take it to heart
that we're stronger together. Besides, I don't like losing, so I'll just have to work that much harder to convince more voters to participate and cast their ballots for HRC.
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As if our government was ever corruption free - but at least we won't be living Mad Max with Hillary
ehrnst
Jul 2016
#54
Wait, did you just say "kids?" How very un-PC of you. Those people are adults!
MoonRiver
Jul 2016
#48
People who preferred Bernie to HRC(a group that included a lot of women)did so on the issues.
Ken Burch
Jul 2016
#72
A now unified party thanks Bernie and looks to overthrowing the Repub Congress. #StrongerTogether
L. Coyote
Jul 2016
#29
I'm glad she didn't choose Sen Warren, but she could have chosen someone with a personality
MidwestTech
Jul 2016
#49
Look, I myself am voting for Hillary, mostly because Bernie was able to move the party
JCanete
Jul 2016
#53
This is so common I have made a guess. If the daily bashing of Sanders supporters continues
Todays_Illusion
Jul 2016
#79