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enid602

(8,605 posts)
10. grief
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 03:54 PM
Nov 2015

Pro Hill 100%. That said, I do think we need to be proactive and arrange for the mental health professionals and grief councilors that will be needed when Bernie is trounced.

Hillary then, now, and forever northoftheborder Nov 2015 #1
Lol, that is funny. Some people actually believe it i bet. nt Logical Nov 2015 #2
That sounds like something I used to recite in church Art_from_Ark Nov 2015 #32
HRC #1, M'OM #2. Rabid supporter of PBO in '08 and '12 nt MeNMyVolt Nov 2015 #3
I have been swayed by all the charming campaigning for Bernie here at DU. Buzz Clik Nov 2015 #4
Yep angrychair Nov 2015 #15
If you allowed someone to call you any one of those names on this board, it is on you. Buzz Clik Nov 2015 #16
For the context and clarity angrychair Nov 2015 #19
Remember this? quickesst Nov 2015 #28
LOL. Several of DU's most conservative posters have been dissuaded from supporting Bernie! nt Romulox Nov 2015 #21
Case. In. Point. Buzz Clik Nov 2015 #22
Post removed Post removed Nov 2015 #23
FYI Cha Nov 2015 #30
Not switching to Bernie. NurseJackie Nov 2015 #5
Clinton currently heads my talley sheet of policy positions and election factors by a considerable Agnosticsherbet Nov 2015 #6
Is this like a rubik's cube puzzle? randys1 Nov 2015 #7
If Bernie were polling well above all the leading GOP candidates Hortensis Nov 2015 #8
Those numbers include a lot of leaners: Jarqui Nov 2015 #9
It's a little late to make up a 30 point deficit upaloopa Nov 2015 #12
That's not the gist of what Nate said Jarqui Nov 2015 #13
grief enid602 Nov 2015 #10
I will vote for Hillary Clinton in the primary Tarc Nov 2015 #11
Since I'm already considered redstateblues Nov 2015 #14
If Hillary had to drop out BootinUp Nov 2015 #17
If that happened, they would draft Biden at the convention. leftofcool Nov 2015 #25
Sanders has a lot of cross-over appeal. Betty Karlson Nov 2015 #34
Sure, the one with 52% disapproval is the surest bet. Dawgs Nov 2015 #39
there are also the indys/young conservatives to consider restorefreedom Nov 2015 #18
Shhh... You are spoiling the dream of the inevitable St Hillary of Walmart. eom Betty Karlson Nov 2015 #35
ok, i'll whisper........shhhhhh........ nt restorefreedom Nov 2015 #37
If the GOP ad machine really got cranked up against Sanders his poll numbers would Persondem Nov 2015 #20
Nope, not switching. I'd rather start a new draft Biden movement. leftofcool Nov 2015 #24
Me too. I do NOT want a Republican in the White House! SunSeeker Nov 2015 #29
I will very likely vote for Clinton as best candidate; but it's hard to discount someone polling 30% Hoyt Nov 2015 #26
Worms or salmon eggs? madamesilverspurs Nov 2015 #27
Not me MaggieD Nov 2015 #31
No bravenak Nov 2015 #33
I've been a Hillary suporter since she was first lady. Beacool Nov 2015 #36
Don't worry, they'll switch to Bernie when he wins the Nomination berni_mccoy Nov 2015 #38
Only way I will switch to Bernie is if he wins the nomination. MoonRiver Nov 2015 #40
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