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99th_Monkey

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3. Bernie appeals to our basic humanity and interdependence, not baser instincts of greed & avarice.
Sun Nov 22, 2015, 01:31 AM
Nov 2015

Believe it or not, there actually ARE Republicans who this also appeals to, and who are
fed up with their Clown Car idiots.

Bernie regularly receives 21-25% of the GOP votes in his home state of Vermont, and this
speaks volumes as to Bernie's cross-over appeal among pissed-off Republicans who still
have a conscience and a genuine concern for the wellbeing of our commonwealth.

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I think that if the Republicans didn't have a cavalcade of contemptible clowns campaigning.. aidbo Nov 2015 #1
Don't think Jeb! is looking very inevitable right now. madfloridian Nov 2015 #2
John Ellis Bush the evitable! aidbo Nov 2015 #5
He was next in the dynasty for sure. Then probably George P. madfloridian Nov 2015 #22
Bernie appeals to our basic humanity and interdependence, not baser instincts of greed & avarice. 99th_Monkey Nov 2015 #3
Most everyone I talk to around here are Republicans. madfloridian Nov 2015 #4
republicans around here have really warmed to Bernie Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2015 #33
Good point about spelling it out. How long since someone has done that? madfloridian Nov 2015 #42
Bernie appeals to people's better nature. Doesn't matter whether they are Repubs, Libertarians, sabrina 1 Nov 2015 #6
...^ that 840high Nov 2015 #7
And those around my area see it, surprisingly. madfloridian Nov 2015 #8
Basic humanity and interdependence LWolf Nov 2015 #18
We have gotten so far away from it since the DLC declared... madfloridian Nov 2015 #21
Yes. LWolf Nov 2015 #26
It meant essentially shoving most party members to the side... madfloridian Nov 2015 #31
Absolutely. This is why I think Hillary's pitch to "lower tax on the middle class" is pathetic 99th_Monkey Nov 2015 #27
Tax cuts. Shades of Ronald Reagan. LWolf Nov 2015 #29
I'm with you, MadFloridian. I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton. JDPriestly Nov 2015 #9
K&R nt Live and Learn Nov 2015 #10
I think this can be blamed on the polls passiveporcupine Nov 2015 #11
That is the goal of the polls imo...to make us look like a minority. madfloridian Nov 2015 #34
I see Third Way as very conservative, not moderate. Enthusiast Nov 2015 #37
Yes, I agree with you. passiveporcupine Nov 2015 #38
Kick and R BeanMusical Nov 2015 #12
Up until 6 months ago Sen. David Vitter was dae Nov 2015 #13
From your keyboard to the electorate. GoneOffShore Nov 2015 #23
I'm nitpicking, but.. aidbo Nov 2015 #30
I was trying to avoid his 3 laws since the up and down was dae Nov 2015 #39
“the largest peacetime expansion of government in modern American history,” Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2015 #14
Perhaps they're referring to "declared" war? madfloridian Nov 2015 #35
Perhaps the Wall Street Journal knows it's a show. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2015 #36
Huge K&R mad. stillwaiting Nov 2015 #15
I have noticed. madfloridian Nov 2015 #28
This pretty much sums it up for me. Kentonio Nov 2015 #16
I think Hillary has finally understood that.. DianeK Nov 2015 #17
My fear is... madfloridian Nov 2015 #19
fortunately Sanders knows the stats on how well we've been "kept safe" (and that it MisterP Nov 2015 #25
Kick FloriTexan Nov 2015 #20
Thanks. madfloridian Nov 2015 #41
"People should hesitate before implying that Bernie Sanders and his supporters are not Democrats." jtuck004 Nov 2015 #24
Very Good!!! LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #32
...... madfloridian Nov 2015 #40
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