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This is exactly why, when a winner is clear, the loser needs to publicly support the winner, LongtimeAZDem Jan 2019 #1
Agree 100%...... Heartstrings Jan 2019 #2
True, but thst doesn't relieve our own responsibility Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #3
Agreed +1 /nt LongtimeAZDem Jan 2019 #4
I hate hardcore supporters of any candidate. Iggo Jan 2019 #25
I will never forgive the GWC58 Jan 2019 #32
All of them. BoBs, PUMAs. Iggo Jan 2019 #36
Primaries winnow out the chaff from the wheat and gives us the best Democrat. Autumn Jan 2019 #5
I too believe in primaries, for the same reasons Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #7
I agree. Politics has been called a blood sport, and it really is. We may not like the winner Autumn Jan 2019 #9
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So women who work for a "progressive" can't be harassed? nycbos Jan 2019 #8
No woman should be harassed. If a progressive candidate didn't harass a woman Autumn Jan 2019 #10
They candidate himself shouldn't have to step down. nycbos Jan 2019 #11
He's addressed it already. If what he said isn't good enough for people who Autumn Jan 2019 #12
I'm glad he apologized, but the candidate is responsible for the culture of the campaign. nycbos Jan 2019 #13
Harassment can happen in any campaign. As for the rest I'm not interested in rehashing 2016. nt Autumn Jan 2019 #14
I prefer to think of it as reflecting. nycbos Jan 2019 #16
Think of it what you will, I'm not interested in rehashing the 2016 primary. Autumn Jan 2019 #17
So we ignore all that's come out in the past few days? ehrnst Jan 2019 #21
Very well said. eom guillaumeb Jan 2019 #30
Elizabeth Esty is no longer in the House because one of her staffers harassed a woman. George II Jan 2019 #20
Yes. Thank you! Absolutely correct. NurseJackie Jan 2019 #22
very Eliot Rosewater Jan 2019 #26
The valid role of so called "whataboutism" is to expose hypocracy. It is often abused as well Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #34
There is a double standard here among the supporters of other candidates IMO. CentralMass Jan 2019 #15
Only the harassment in Bernie's campaign is relevant. Autumn Jan 2019 #18
+1 CentralMass Jan 2019 #19
Since two other cases were brought up (why I don't know, except..........), those two were.... George II Jan 2019 #27
... NurseJackie Jan 2019 #28
Clinton addressed the issue. She consulted the victim and offered a solution.... George II Jan 2019 #24
This bears repeating. Loudly and in boldface! NurseJackie Jan 2019 #29
No, there's no "double standard".. but there is Cha Jan 2019 #35
I'm backing everyone! Iggo Jan 2019 #23
Now THAT is a good answer. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #31
Pretty thoughtful Tommy. Crutchez_CuiBono Jan 2019 #33
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