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PoindexterOglethorpe

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38. Those who might otherwise vote for a Republican
Sun Sep 18, 2016, 11:51 AM
Sep 2016

but stay home, is that a vote for Clinton? Or just no vote?

I really think those who keep on saying that to stay home is the equivalent of voting for Trump are simply wrong.

It's important to keep in mind that both Hillary and Donald have extremely high negatives, and I suspect that a significant percentage of those who in the end vote for one of those two will be doing so because said voter believes the other candidate would be an even worse President.

In the end, it really is up to the candidate to make a strong case for why we should vote for him or her, not merely against the other one.

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Nobody's made that argument before, I bet they're all convinced now! LeftyMom Sep 2016 #1
As you can see, they still don't get it. demmiblue Sep 2016 #12
Just who do you mean GulfCoast66 Sep 2016 #25
Donald Trump wants to serve millennials Charles Bukowski Sep 2016 #2
Sad choice BSdetect Sep 2016 #3
I was on a plane to Denver sitting next to two a young couple dating yeoman6987 Sep 2016 #4
Exactly my experience more than once. Kilgore Sep 2016 #8
Well vadermike Sep 2016 #5
That protest vote for Nader worked out so well, didn't it? Rocknrule Sep 2016 #6
The Supreme Court if nothing else still_one Sep 2016 #7
Post removed Post removed Sep 2016 #9
I do applaud his recent "now is not the time to cast protest votes" comments. Hoyt Sep 2016 #13
He's not very positive about Hillary though mr_liberal Sep 2016 #14
Whether he's jungle up and down with glee doesn't matter, he is right. And he knows some of his Hoyt Sep 2016 #23
Post removed Post removed Sep 2016 #16
Sanders added voters to the DNC. Duval Sep 2016 #17
DLC went out of business years ago emulatorloo Sep 2016 #28
That's because their mission was accomplished, they took over and run the show. nt m-lekktor Sep 2016 #33
Uh-huh emulatorloo Sep 2016 #41
It really is as simple as that. nt SunSeeker Sep 2016 #10
The Democratic nominee should have thought about this beforehand. n/t demmiblue Sep 2016 #11
But . . . ArtD48 Sep 2016 #19
Post removed Post removed Sep 2016 #21
Jeff Weaver should have refrained from lying and poisoning the well emulatorloo Sep 2016 #29
+ 1000 when the story is written on Bernie's campaign, I believe Weaver above all, will be confirmed OnDoutside Sep 2016 #35
Yeah, kids today. Music Man Sep 2016 #15
An interesting poll would be ooky Sep 2016 #37
Hillary is complicated and opaque; Bernie was simple and true. ucrdem Sep 2016 #18
From a millennial Bernie supporter who is fully behind Hillary now democrattotheend Sep 2016 #20
To be fair, that hasn't worked either. Il_Coniglietto Sep 2016 #22
In your opinion do your millennial friends know how far back Trump will set back things Imperialism Inc. Sep 2016 #26
Sorry Jeff Weaver et al poisoned the well. Bernouts too capitivated with rightwing fantasy version emulatorloo Sep 2016 #30
I don't know Jamaal510 Sep 2016 #24
Several thoughts. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2016 #27
It's a mathematical fact that voting third party (or staying home) Imperialism Inc. Sep 2016 #36
Those who might otherwise vote for a Republican PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2016 #38
Yes. Those who would otherwise vote for a Republican Imperialism Inc. Sep 2016 #39
So we should encourage Republican voters, disappointed that PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2016 #40
White privilege, pure and simple. radius777 Sep 2016 #31
It really is not that simplistic Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #32
I was gonna vote Democrat, but then I got high Rocknrule Sep 2016 #34
lol, that's a good one, here's another: radius777 Sep 2016 #44
Stop with the finger pointing and convince them jimw81 Sep 2016 #42
You want to know what would help? Promises of election reforms. Get third party voters to support GreenPartyVoter Sep 2016 #43
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