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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie supporters could blow this election: Why refusing to vote for Hillary Clinton will only make [View all]applegrove
(132,130 posts)9. I found it on Reddit. Don't go to any Hillary sites.
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Bernie supporters could blow this election: Why refusing to vote for Hillary Clinton will only make [View all]
applegrove
Dec 2015
OP
Well in that case it's just another tally in the long list of anti Bernie supporter threads.
HerbChestnut
Dec 2015
#14
Hillary supporters often say they'll vote for Bernie if he is the nominee. It is the Bernie
applegrove
Dec 2015
#22
The issue is one Bernie supporters have brought up. And spread. Voluntarily. Now it is
applegrove
Dec 2015
#27
Right. Caveat, they believe he'll never be the nominee, so it isn't much of a challenge for them.
Ed Suspicious
Dec 2015
#79
Be real. Bernie supporters "often" say they'll vote for Hillary. Some in both groups have said
merrily
Dec 2015
#107
I think when Bernie endorses her and campaigns for her it will go a long way towards preventing
DanTex
Dec 2015
#7
I agree. My take on the OP is we need to ensure Bernie wins the primary nomination!
peacebird
Dec 2015
#76
Still waiting for a Clinton pledge to not run as an independent, should she lose
Scootaloo
Dec 2015
#11
For Joe party loyalty (pffft) was a ruse to be inside the tent where he could do the most damage.
GoneFishin
Dec 2015
#85
Hopefully they'll come to their senses by primary election day and go with Bernie. eom
Fawke Em
Dec 2015
#64
"I recall spending the night before the election drinking in a P.F. Chang’s . . "
Major Hogwash
Dec 2015
#16
Obama won in spite of the PUMAs. If Hillary gets the nod & can't win the general, that's on her.
AtomicKitten
Dec 2015
#46
Some people have been trying to fast forward past the primaries for a year, now.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2015
#70
I am one of thsoe who think Clinton is gong to win. I think the vote in the General Election
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2015
#135
Bernie gets my primary vote, but I will vote in the General for whomever wins the Dem primary.
woodsprite
Dec 2015
#25
But, Hillary has such a huge support base, why would it even matter if we, Bernie supporters,
litlbilly
Dec 2015
#30
The left of the party is never wanted until the right wing of the party needs a scapegoat
Scootaloo
Dec 2015
#42
If Clinton and DWS and the cornation committe don't care about the Millennials,
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#117
So I cannot talk about issues involved in this nomination race without it becoming personal? This is
applegrove
Dec 2015
#35
The whole point of the article is that Republicans win if we, at a basic level, don't stick together
applegrove
Dec 2015
#37
One more thing on this doomed thread. If Hillary wins the nomination and somehow the presidency,
litlbilly
Dec 2015
#43
The point of the article is to vote for the person in the general election who is a democrat. It is
applegrove
Dec 2015
#48
She can't really support any American candidate, beyond words on a message board...
demmiblue
Dec 2015
#110
Another attempt at hostage taking...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Indepatriot
Dec 2015
#45
It's all those Bernie supporters' fault that Hillary polls worse in the general election?
jfern
Dec 2015
#50
The DNC could blow this entire election by trying to force HRC down our throats.
Cassiopeia
Dec 2015
#51
Spot on. Funny how only one side has responsability, the other indemnity. eom
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#118
Only in the minds of Republicans is Democrats voting for their nominee in the General Election
applegrove
Dec 2015
#60
OMG, please STOP shoving her down our throats. We will vote for her if she earns our votes.
reformist2
Dec 2015
#61
And when are they going to accept that the 90-ies are over? Like, never coming back? Ever? eom
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#121
dead car batteries, chipped tooth enamel, floorboards with dry rot, melted halloween candy,
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2015
#71
Dr Jill Stein may not be "new" & "charismatic" but she represents my views to a T
RiverLover
Dec 2015
#86
Third way mentality, lesser of two evils, are all ploys to cajole people, Donald & Hillary are
orpupilofnature57
Dec 2015
#77
I've not yet seen any Hillary supporter say they would not vote for Bernie if he won. I have seen
applegrove
Dec 2015
#141
Congrats -- you are one of the main posters on the DU who has turned me against HRC
Hepburn
Dec 2015
#127
Contrats and a tip-of-the-hat to yourself as well! It certainly takes a special kind of person ...
NurseJackie
Dec 2015
#132
Who could also blow this election: RW Dems who cross party lines to vote Republican.
merrily
Dec 2015
#102
This is not a reply to the OP, but I still think it's both a thread win and a DUzy.
merrily
Dec 2015
#106
I love your "snarky bones!" Bookmarking. Small wonder they have no use for a candidate trying to
merrily
Dec 2015
#133
There are a lot of people who believe the lie Ralph Nader foisted on us in 2000.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2015
#142
Well, if it's common knowlege that she'll lose in the GE- why is she running?
notadmblnd
Dec 2015
#152