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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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