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In reply to the discussion: Let's be honest...we all know why Alison Grimes won't say if she voted for Obama [View all]Cha
(298,988 posts)52. Yeah, maybe she voted for Mitt Romney.. Oh, and many good Dems DID VOTE 4 President Obama.
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Let's be honest...we all know why Alison Grimes won't say if she voted for Obama [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2014
OP
This is appalling, and totally unbelievable, not to mention, as racist as any in the GOP..
OLDMADAM
Oct 2014
#85
President Obama got a higher percentage of the vote in KY than 'lilly white' John Kerry did
kelly1mm
Oct 2014
#4
These Democrats who disrespect Obama, as Grimes has done, and as Panetta has done are dead to me.
Zen Democrat
Oct 2014
#9
"band them"? You mean give them tracking collars so we can follow their migratory patterns?
Ken Burch
Oct 2014
#46
All she had to say is that she is a dem and that's the way she votes...and leave it at that...
movonne
Oct 2014
#24
Yeah, maybe she voted for Mitt Romney.. Oh, and many good Dems DID VOTE 4 President Obama.
Cha
Oct 2014
#52
AFAIK, it's more evidence of the moral bankruptcy of pragmatism as a political guide
HereSince1628
Oct 2014
#19
obama is too unpopular right now for anyone to want to associate with him
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2014
#22
But she immediately called herself a "Clinton Democrat" when she was asked if she voted for Obama
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2014
#40
What's the main difference between Obama and Clinton when it comes to economic policies?
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2014
#43
Is that so? This Dem in SD isn't running from President Obama, Rick Weiland.. and Michelle
Cha
Oct 2014
#65
Just replying to your statement.. "obama is too unpopular right now for anyone to want to
Cha
Oct 2014
#68
There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos!
B Calm
Oct 2014
#62
Obama's polling pretty poorly right now. She just doesn't want to be associated with his policies.
badtoworse
Oct 2014
#70
So what's the big difference between Obama's policies and Clinton's policies?
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2014
#71
That's irrelevant. People were a lot better off during Clinton's presidency than they are now
badtoworse
Oct 2014
#75
Say what you will, white skin will always carry with it, a certain privelege. Grimes knows this....
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2014
#80
I've seen "liberals" who insist on "holding Obama's feet to the fire" jump to the defense of Grimes
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2014
#82