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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Question for Bernie Sanders supporters - are Hillary's supporters converting you? [View all]jeepers
(314 posts)60. you have Alito Roberts and Bush
beacuse the DNC ran two of the most lackluster legacies imaginable and one outright republican. Gore Kerry and Lieberman. It was the DNC dismal campaign that led to their defeat. It was the democratic party leadership that couldn't talk to the people that brought us eight years of Bush. Not Ralph Nader . And when we did win with the DNC and got Bill and Obama mostly what we got was another day older and deeper in debt. Now you and the DNC want to run another wall street winner on by us.
Indeed lets not let that happen 2016.
Enough is enough we aren't going to take it anymore
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Question for Bernie Sanders supporters - are Hillary's supporters converting you? [View all]
peacebird
Aug 2015
OP
The primary is the place to take a stand and fight for your "best" candidate
passiveporcupine
Aug 2015
#47
Sadly I can't vote in any primaries, New York doesn't let unaffiliated voters
A Simple Game
Aug 2015
#56
The main argument of her surrogates on this website and elsewhere for the past several weeks
SolutionisSolidarity
Aug 2015
#53
And sadly, that's exactly what a lot of HRC supporters are doing. Or attempting to do anyway.
cui bono
Aug 2015
#11
No, they have been condescending, entittled, snarky, nasty, dance and juke around issues, prone to
TheKentuckian
Aug 2015
#15
I'm a Bernie supporter but I will absolutely vote for Hillary if she wins the nomination.
femmedem
Aug 2015
#46
Question for Hillary Clinton supporters - are Bernie's supporters converting you?
brooklynite
Aug 2015
#61