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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: For those who say they can't vote for Hillary, I have 2 words. Supreme Court. [View all]Attorney in Texas
(3,373 posts)27. How is voting for in a deep red state Democrats can't win or a deep blue state Democrats can't lose
going to effect the Supreme Court.
If you are going to be bombastic, at least you should strive to focus your bombast on a credible topic.
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For those who say they can't vote for Hillary, I have 2 words. Supreme Court. [View all]
shraby
May 2016
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There is absolutely no reason to believe that Hillary's appointments to the court will be
StevieM
May 2016
#126
Bill Clinton appointed Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Hillary is more liberal than Bill.
shadowandblossom
May 2016
#147
They. Don't Care. It's a position of privilege, arrogance selfishness, narcissism and stupidity
PeaceNikki
May 2016
#4
You really think letting a republican fill the slot(s) will improve any of those problems?
shraby
May 2016
#8
Clinton's running a CU campaign and Obama let the Gulf spill perps off the hook
MisterP
May 2016
#44
I'm in a blue state so I might not have to vote for HRC, depending on the polls in late October.
Arugula Latte
May 2016
#12
I constantly thank the goddess I never changed my home of record from Texas. nt
VulgarPoet
May 2016
#63
For those worried about a republicon in the White House and the Supreme Court,
Kip Humphrey
May 2016
#14
Ignore them. Don't indulge their vanities. There aren't enough of them to make a difference.
NurseJackie
May 2016
#16
True, can I ask if you do FB? If so please go to Van Jones and get his "Trumpzilla" video
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#32
Thanks for a really compelling argument none of us have ever heard before
BernieforPres2016
May 2016
#21
We can only vote for Bernie if he wins the nomination. I don't see that happening.
Arkansas Granny
May 2016
#26
How is voting for in a deep red state Democrats can't win or a deep blue state Democrats can't lose
Attorney in Texas
May 2016
#27
Everybody agrees that it is key to elect more Democrats to Congress. The question is why should
Attorney in Texas
May 2016
#170
It is ridiculous to believe that her Supreme Court appointments will be any different than
StevieM
May 2016
#128
It's not blackmail. It's about excepting who the people chose between the two contenders. (eom)
StevieM
May 2016
#127
I'm not sure who said that but I haven't heard any Clinton supporters say it. It seems kind of silly
StevieM
May 2016
#133
You have no understanding of the situation if you think Obama expected Garland to win confirmation.
LonePirate
May 2016
#73
Yeah, who needs the Independent vote? We only make up 40% of the vote.
liberal_at_heart
May 2016
#103
A huge chunk of independents either vote right or left the majority of the time...
qdouble
May 2016
#107
I have 5 words. Will Hillary appoint a conservative? Someone acceptable to Republicans
imagine2015
May 2016
#90
No, I don't want the GOP to fill the openings, which is why I don't want a weak candidate.
Betty Karlson
May 2016
#104