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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary supporters will be Bernie supporters after the primary [View all]cocainecowboy
(45 posts)16. ummm its the truth, not a smear...
You see facts and call it smear. What else can we tell you as facts? She is on the 1% side. That's a fact.
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Well stated, Hillary is looking forward to working with Bernie in the Senate when she is president.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#7
This would be a great post if you left out the "Hillary sides with the oligarchs" nonsense.
DanTex
Jul 2015
#13
Funny-when I state facts like "Sanders is going to have a hard time winning a national election..."
brooklynite
Jul 2015
#19
"Sanders can't win" is much closer to a fact than "Hillary sides with the Oligarchs"
DanTex
Jul 2015
#46
Yup, yup. TeaPubliKlans exclusively for the top. 01% while Democrats are working for all the top 10%
TheKentuckian
Jul 2015
#61
I recognize this is a subject that Hillary peole are afraid of. Calling it non-sense without citing
daybranch
Jul 2015
#43
When you get into meaningless smear territory, it takes away from the supposedly
DanTex
Jul 2015
#47
yes, some Bernistas will leave the playground with their ball if they guy doesn't win Primary
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#21
I though Hillary was a republican according to DU Sander supporters that's all I read
bigdarryl
Jul 2015
#25
We're Bernie supporters now. For senate. And that will continue, so in a sense you are right. nt
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#14
None of the positions of Sanders, Hillary or O'Malley matter. They arent getting past the GOP House.
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#32
No, it doesnt epitomize the problem. The problem is gerrymandered House districts.
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#37
Sorry, you can't philosophize this away. It is a real and empirical problem for which there is no
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#39
Setting the stage by raising expectations and then failing to deliver anything? That's not a good
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#58
Reality isn't always what you want it to be, but it's best to work within it. nt
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#69
No, you're not. You are denying the reality of the GOP house through Jan 2023 and what it means.
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#71
Again, reality may not be what you want it to be, but it's best to deal with it. nt
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#73
I will support any Democrat that wins the election...Hillary, Bernie, O'Malley...
Stellar
Jul 2015
#18
I wish they would all stop bad mouthing one another candidate especially since...
Stellar
Jul 2015
#49
It would be a little pretentious for either party to make statements regarding the others supporters
liberal N proud
Jul 2015
#34
Most of us have said all along that we'll support whoever wins the primary so...
randome
Jul 2015
#35
If that becomes the case one would think that some Bernie supporters on DU would be more
still_one
Jul 2015
#83
In the unlikely event that Sanders wins the nomination, of course I would support him.
Beacool
Jul 2015
#88
I support Bernie for President! I am working to get him on the ballot in virginia and
peacebird
Jul 2015
#104