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In reply to the discussion: From a Sanders supporter to Clinton supporters: "We may need your help!" [View all]JoePhilly
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From a Sanders supporter to Clinton supporters: "We may need your help!" [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
OP
I have not seen anything coming out of the DNC even hinting at calling off the
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#78
Your help has been priceless. Keep up the good work! Edited to add chart in gratitude for good work:
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#4
If you can't bother to follow the arc of the conversation, there is just no point.
MADem
Nov 2015
#47
Yes, I remember the HR Clinton administration fondly. She was an awesome president. Why are we even
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#23
Here are links to my threads from this past weekend about how great the Sanders presidency will be:
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#57
Maybe you should stick to positive thoughts--all I've seen from you is negativity
MADem
Nov 2015
#58
That's a funny remark coming from "always positive" MADem. Has anyone ever hidden your posts or
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#59
I'm not a new comer. I come for election cycles and leave between election cycles. I keep up with
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#61
I don't have more than one account. When I take 18 months off between cycles, I don't save my old
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#63
And say--what's the percentage of SUPER DELEGATES? She's like Ivory Soap up in there!
MADem
Nov 2015
#49
You're right; Clinton was a MUCH STRONGER candidate in 2008 so why expect she will do as well this
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#28
I recall she had virtually all the endorsements, she raised the most money, and lost to a 1st term
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#32
Don't forget. It's okay for THEM to bring up the 2000 or 2004 election. You must not think that as a
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#73
Yep....having any hope that Sanders will survive Super Tuesday is a funny thing, indeed. nt
MADem
Nov 2015
#80
Such unreasonable anger! Spend more time tearing down the "other" than building up yer own!
MADem
Nov 2015
#46
If he keeps cozying up to gay hating, anti-choice bigots, he surely will be crushed everywhere!
MADem
Nov 2015
#77
Um, no. The Democratic machine...those of us who show up at the meetings, canvass, clean the
msanthrope
Nov 2015
#20
The machine picked Clinton. Thanks for the reminder. Heaven forbid that the voters get a say
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#24
Not until you vote, you're not, and that does not occur for two months so you're a bit premature in
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#26
Ahem. Your unfamiliarity with how the Party works shows. You don't show up, you
msanthrope
Nov 2015
#29
LOL! I'm a precinct chair who has served on the state platform committee and has flown to New Mexico
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#39
We'll see how the numbers play out on February 1 and again on February 9. Until then, we'll have to
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#43