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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)112. not having paid attention to puma issue in 2008, arent these people the puma of populist?
if i understood the issue with puma way back then. personally, i did not follow that drama. paid attention to issues, not drama.
but, i have heard a handful of populist call clinton supporters puma, like an insult. but, from what i understand, they have become the new puma of 2016.
correct?
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I'll support Bernie, and vote in the general for WHICHEVER (D) gets the nomination. n/t
Binkie The Clown
May 2015
#3
Well said, Binkie The Clown. To be honest, we hope for dissention on the republican side in the hope
pampango
May 2015
#5
I like Bernie, but really, in a general election and given the temperament of this country, I
RKP5637
May 2015
#49
I am of the opinion that people should support who they agree with most, in the primary
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#108
Yep! In the primary I plan to vote for Bernie, and in the general for whomever the dem candidate is.
RKP5637
May 2015
#114
I havent made up my mind about who to vote for in the primary, myself.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#115
I agree with you. However, they are supportive of progressive thought, however, due to the nature
still_one
May 2015
#32
Tough. I have no plans on voting for Hillary. So waste your time watching me after primaries.
Katashi_itto
May 2015
#15
So YOU decide who is a "real Democrat" or not. Thank you oh powerful one who is NOT a purist.
still_one
May 2015
#34
"I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat." - Will Rogers
Katashi_itto
May 2015
#43
Demanding that others think and vote like you means that you are undemocratic.
GoneFishin
May 2015
#73
I don't have to vote at all. I live in California. The results are already in.
cherokeeprogressive
May 2015
#31
Actually that is not true. There is a Senate seat that is up for election, and if you assume that
still_one
May 2015
#37
Hope I'm not speaking out of turn..I think the reference was for voting POTUS box, not down ballot.
2banon
May 2015
#78
The perfect example is if you took California completely out of the electoral college, the 55
still_one
May 2015
#45
I will vote for whoever wins the primary. The last thing the country needs is a clown car member.
appleannie1
May 2015
#26
I am advocating for Hillary, I will be voting for her in the primary and feel sure she will be in
Thinkingabout
May 2015
#30
I favor Bernie but will vote for our candidate. I think it looks pretty good. It's really amazing
brewens
May 2015
#67
I support Bernie Sanders, I will support whomever wins the Democratic nomination.
Snotcicles
May 2015
#69
Don't worry, they'll show up to post a day after the election if she wins, with negativity. No rest.
freshwest
May 2015
#99
I will enthusiastically support the Nominee, like I do every 4 years.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#107
not having paid attention to puma issue in 2008, arent these people the puma of populist?
seabeyond
May 2015
#112
I wish 'just don't know at this time' was a option. Personally I 'just don't know'... eom
Purveyor
May 2015
#128