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In reply to the discussion: Clinton Holds Solid Leads Over All GOP Challengers [View all]SunSeeker
(51,550 posts)42. That will have the same effect as writing in the GOP candidate's name.
Which of course is not a waste in the GOP's view. But it is a huge betrayal of the progressive cause.
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When is the time to govern, is all I am implying? To the media it is always election season, what
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#4
To the political parties, traditionally, presidential election season starts after the midterms.
wyldwolf
Jan 2015
#6
Yes, but that is not a campagin, that is preparation. What country has a two year campaign?
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#7
Thank for the well wishes. I will keep up the argument for ending the endless election/campaign
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#11
Is is the season for the massive cash needed, folks are confusing money grovelling with campaigning.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#12
Maybe so, but Hillary won't get my vote if she's the candidate. My conscience won't allow it. n/t
benz380
Jan 2015
#15
I'm sure you know she is a corporatist without me posting a wall of text. You're not stupid. n/t
benz380
Jan 2015
#21
Then we do not know what is being negotiated so the answer of whether it is
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#71
Just because you're married and have a daughter does not prove your priorities.
SunSeeker
Jan 2015
#77
My point is there's no Obama in the wings this time around to upend the polls.
SunSeeker
Jan 2015
#119
I'm saying so far there's two candidates that refelect what the Democratc party stands for.
raindaddy
Jan 2015
#140
These Hill-bots forget their history. She was expectedd to have a coronation cake walk once before
peacebird
Jan 2015
#126
Maybe she can invite her pals Henry Kissinger and Rupert Murdoch to her inauguration.
BlueStater
Jan 2015
#40
Looking forward to the primaries and election, I will be backing Hillary who is progressive,
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#51
Two year's until the election and Hillary's already being stuffed down our throats...
raindaddy
Jan 2015
#52
It was the opposite. My OP was the motivation for the image. But don't forget...
wyldwolf
Jan 2015
#85
And I respect your honest view. i don't agree with you but you don't like her and i say speak your
hrmjustin
Jan 2015
#81
So Dems did not vote for Barack Obama during both his presidential elections?
MoonRiver
Jan 2015
#130
Only on DU, a supposedly pro-Democratic party forum, would good news like this get so few recs.
Metric System
Jan 2015
#108
Ok. What about Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren? Or Grayson? Or even Sherrod Brown?
silvershadow
Jan 2015
#109
You forgot to mention that Bernie Sanders is not a registered Democrat
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2015
#137
22 months is an eternity in American politics, but I'm happy to see this
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2015
#136
She'll need a big lead to make up for all the REAL DEMS that won't vote for Queen of the Blue Dogs
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2015
#142
Women, under 40, minorities and low income voters. Sounds like my kind of folks.
McCamy Taylor
Jan 2015
#148
But she still kicks every Republican's ass by double digits, which is the point of the OP
wyldwolf
Jan 2015
#153
Why does a Democrat beating the pants off Republicans make members of a board for Democrats upset?
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2015
#162