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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Locrian
(4,523 posts)7. I'm seeing it too
Lot's them at work (mid 20's) are saying there is NO way they will vote for 'her'. Some think trump is making sense (?!) and think he's less corrupted (wallstreet, iraq, etc).
I keep saying he'll be the FIRST to sell out in a NY second ... but even then they're willing to let it burn in order to have some change.
It's interesting from a psychological standpoint: in game theory it's been shown that if people think someone needs to be "punished" that they will even go against their interests to enact it. I think that's some of what we are seeing: they just really despise hrc
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why? I can kind of see not voting, but why actually vote FOR such a douchebag?
Schema Thing
Apr 2016
#4
It's the theory that things have to get worse before they'll get better
Elmer S. E. Dump
Apr 2016
#5
well, it's certainly true that the shit will hit the fan quickly if Trump is elected
Schema Thing
Apr 2016
#6
That's it. Bernie is getting pretty damn close. If Hillary gets in then they will shore up all of
GoneFishin
Apr 2016
#29
We're asked every four years to vote for the lesser of two evils. They are of the opinion that
Doctor_J
Apr 2016
#85
That's an interesting viewpoint. Never looked at it that way. Probably true.
BigBearJohn
Apr 2016
#13
If tRumps ego is big enough, I can see him being really difficult for the powers that be
brewens
Apr 2016
#109
I'm afraid we'll see a lot of this. Hopefully as it gets closer to the GE people will have
jillan
Apr 2016
#11
Not gonna work. The problem with getting a reputation for saying anything to get elected
jeff47
Apr 2016
#44
The down ticket races will be very important no matter who is president
All in it together
Apr 2016
#95
She is publicly on board with curbing reproductive rights, and believes insurance executives are mor
Doctor_J
Apr 2016
#84
That could be a powerful argument for some well informed voters (e.g., Bernicrats).
Kip Humphrey
Apr 2016
#55
Yep. And I haven't ruled it out. He appears to be, overall, to the LEFT of her.
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#32
So you apparently don't give a rat's ass about gays, African-Americans, women, the disabled
onenote
Apr 2016
#79
You post has been alerted. I am not inclined to lock it and shut down discussion
Autumn
Apr 2016
#72
Hillary Grouip post calls this the worst, most hateful post they have ever seen on DU!
KPN
Apr 2016
#74
I hte to say this because it is so bad, but my Niece and her husband said the same thing
hollysmom
Apr 2016
#103