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In reply to the discussion: If Bernie wins the primary, then I will refuse to vote in the General Election! [View all]Autumn
(48,952 posts)11. Sounds like a glitch you should report that so the admins. That would be an interesting
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If Bernie wins the primary, then I will refuse to vote in the General Election! [View all]
DanTex
Jul 2015
OP
No kidding. Would seem like a no-brainer. Hillary, Bernie, O'Malley, whoever it is.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#3
That's reassuring. But the 7% difference also meant big differences for the public interest.
ancianita
Jul 2015
#59
Me too, because by 2020 the whole creep-to-the-right dynamic will have fully reversed itself, and
GoneFishin
Jul 2015
#34
Sounds like a glitch you should report that so the admins. That would be an interesting
Autumn
Jul 2015
#11
Then why don't you come out and say what you are talking about instead of alluding to some
Autumn
Jul 2015
#115
Actually AlbertCat, the two-senator form has been getting quite a bit of criticism lately.
senz
Jul 2015
#116
You are absolutely right about this. I read once that the US Senate is the least democratic
DanTex
Jul 2015
#159
But thanks to the urbanization of America and the concentration of Americans in large numbers in
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#166
Got it, "god help them" as in Dem party, so you dont support the party...makes sense
randys1
Jul 2015
#78
If you don't participate in the process (i.e., VOTE) you have little to complain about, regardless..
George II
Jul 2015
#147
We cannot forget that there are a whole new class of millionaires over the last decade.
AlbertCat
Jul 2015
#77
"Said individual is a one percenter or is in a family of one percenters."
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2015
#104
That's really just an ugly cheap shot, with a lot of made up crap in it.
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2015
#105
How are you not being given a meaningful choice? You have Bernie. Does it get any better?
DanTex
Jul 2015
#25
The "political baggage" you listed is 99.9% composed of RW lies. Why would you....
Hekate
Jul 2015
#99
No one in politics is "as clean as a hound's tooth," but you've obviously chosen to believe...
Hekate
Jul 2015
#133
How are the TeaPubliKlans going to attack Sanders for the F35, the NRA, or for being a "gun nut"?
TheKentuckian
Jul 2015
#169
There will be no one to "blame" except for those who must sit the next one out.
calimary
Jul 2015
#69
Well, I'm a liberal Dem, I like Bernie a lot. But you're right, there's no doubt he's gonna have a
DanTex
Jul 2015
#16
We'll see. Glad we can count on your support in the GE regardless of who gets the nomination!
DanTex
Jul 2015
#20
Oh I would vote for him, and when called on to do so would argue in his favor.
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#29
Never mind that he out-raised every republican in terms of individual donations
arcane1
Jul 2015
#66
And there is more Bernie spin. That doesnt matter if other folks are raising 100 times what he is
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#71
Right now the GOP pot of donations is being split in almost 2 dozen pieces. Come the GE...
Hekate
Jul 2015
#102
Good to know. Our union position is the opposite here in Chicago, I don't know about Illinois.
ancianita
Jul 2015
#63
Here, we just fought a big battle to keep guns out of schools, and also have a state retirement plan.
Sancho
Jul 2015
#123
Howard. My favorite. BTW, many of those recs are for support of this discussion, not the OP.
ancianita
Jul 2015
#137
I vote in every election, so I won't "refuse" to vote in the General if Hillary is nominated.
Maedhros
Jul 2015
#50
I'm waiting to see why I should vote for Hillary other than the reason that the other side is worse.
jalan48
Jul 2015
#62
Totally agree, so many people are acting like this is the BSU or the HCU when its DU.
cstanleytech
Jul 2015
#149
The good thing is this removes any doubt as to whether factions of the far left are actually
DanTex
Jul 2015
#152