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Showing Original Post only (View all)Which of these is more likely to be a single-issue "dealbreaker" for you? [View all]
Please elaborate in the thread as to why the "dealbreaker" you chose matters more. When elaborating, please state which candidate you support at this stage(if any), if you're willing to do so(obviously you can ski this step if your havea candudate logo as your avatar.
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HRC's late-in-the-game support of same-sex marriage after previously opposing it. | |
9 (90%) |
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Bernie's vote against the Brady Bill. | |
1 (10%) |
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Which of these is more likely to be a single-issue "dealbreaker" for you? [View all]
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
OP
I'm sure the 'Iraq War vote' (a 2008 'dealbreaker' for many) is still one. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jun 2015
#3
Her leading role in pressing regime change in Iraq, Libya and Syria, despite the recognized danger
leveymg
Jun 2015
#31
Exactly. I also find those most likely to be crying about "single issue voters" run closer to being
TheKentuckian
Jun 2015
#19
My problem is I simply don't trust Hillary because I think she has been in the pocket of
PatrickforO
Jun 2015
#37