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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I felt a personal sense of betrayal by Hillary's IWR vote. [View all]oasis
(53,758 posts)29. You said you felt "personally betrayed". That's a different level of
involvement than your average Democrat.
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It amazes me that anyone wouldn't see that vote as a serious betrayal of Democratic principles.
Live and Learn
Nov 2015
#7
Hillary is a product of her environment, Morphing is what we taught her to do, she'll no doubt
orpupilofnature57
Nov 2015
#3
Biden wasn't running for President. I wouldn't support him today either. nt
Live and Learn
Nov 2015
#10
I shouldn't think so. We all spent years defending her so the betrayal hurt all the more. nt
Live and Learn
Nov 2015
#33
I felt betrayed by every prominent Dem who voted for the IWR, but especially John Kerry
Martin Eden
Nov 2015
#28
I agree exactly and that's why I am voting for Sen Sanders. He has a better chance of
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#45