2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Political parties: They exist for a reason. [View all]deutsey
(20,166 posts)(more against Reagan than for Mondale because I knew Mondale didn't have the snowball's proverbial chance), I've held my nose to cast a ballot in the presidential elections. That includes Clinton and Obama (I didn't pinch my nose as tightly with Obama the first time around, but with Summers and Geithner in his inner circle in '08, I just couldn't hop aboard the Hope and Change bandwagon).
Am I a purist? I don't think so, or else I wouldn't be voting at all. Granted it's usually voting against what someone represents rather than for, but I vote because I do think it matters who is in office.
However, I've never expected to see my interests (I come from a working-poor background) as a top priority for any of the Democratic presidential candidates I've voted for.
Sanders is different and that's why I support him. As long as he is running for the Democratic nomination he has my vote because 98% or 99% of the time he represents what I believe in. I'm not from Vermont, but I've followed his career since the '90s and I know he's advocating the same kinds of things he always advocates.
I agree with you that we are likely to win the general election if we all stick together. That's why I have voted in the past and will vote for Hillary if she's nominated, but I will be holding my nose again to do so.