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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: At whAt point does hillary look over her shoulder [View all]CentralMass
(15,265 posts)145. 67 with a recent blood clot.
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Nope. I will vote against the R via Hillary, but she cannot reconcile me just
GreenPartyVoter
Feb 2016
#47
Actually no. Sanders supporters believe in him and the mission. They see Hillary as status quo.
peacebird
Feb 2016
#57
My, how ... 'Inspirational'... LOL! Vote for my corporatist warhawk or you get Trump!!!
peacebird
Feb 2016
#85
More likely YOU"LL get that Trump if voters like me feel cheated and we sit on our hands,
mpcamb
Feb 2016
#124
Win the nomination first. I know, how dare he challenge the coronation
Feeling the Bern
Feb 2016
#99
I think people can reconcile some policy differences. But the damage from the lies and dirty tricks
GoneFishin
Feb 2016
#6
Oh yeah, Sanders' supporters bashing icons of the party are uniting it against the GOPers.
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#7
I think John Lewis, Obama, James Clyburn, Delores Huerta, etc., are better than me, frankly.
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#22
Don't take that as a slight. I vehemently disagree with your assessment of yourself compared to
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#51
Clyburn? Just a DOMA voter who has been in politics his entire life. What's so great about him?
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#62
My understanding is that Sanders' was not much different. So why do you pick Clyburn for bashing.
Hoyt
Feb 2016
#84
Sane Republicans (both of them?) are already saying they'll vote Democratic if Trump is the nominee.
merrily
Feb 2016
#49
that's how people in my very blue neighborhood are reacting, and that sentiment is spreading
amborin
Feb 2016
#97
There ya go proving my point. You want to talk about mathematical truth? Here ya go....
jillan
Feb 2016
#43
No, 68 to Bernie's 74 and he looks far healthier than she does, but that was so not the point.
merrily
Feb 2016
#38
Try to focus. It was not my point or yours. It was the point of Reply 18, to which you purported
merrily
Feb 2016
#158
Not buying it. It's a question whose answer can get people banned or get their posts hidden.
merrily
Feb 2016
#44
She doesn't. She doesn't care. She has yet to apologize for Albright's comments.
jillan
Feb 2016
#23
She will never look back, her goal has never been to unite but divide and prosper from division
Dragonfli
Feb 2016
#42
Her royal Snollygoster if you please! After all this was supposed to be a coronation.
Dragonfli
Feb 2016
#63
We both owe it to dorkzilla. Thing is, it's a word that has been dropped from dictionaries as
merrily
Feb 2016
#88
I don't think she's burning bridges so much as painting herself into a character that millennials
Attorney in Texas
Feb 2016
#66
The Right wing will have a similar number of disappointed primary voters.
Trust Buster
Feb 2016
#117
We are now at the point where she is throwing the general election to the GOP.
DrBulldog
Feb 2016
#119
She will do or say anything to win...I don't think she gives a tinker's damn about anything else.
AzDar
Feb 2016
#121
Learn how to win a GE election. If you think Hillary can do it w/o Bernie's coalition....
Joe the Revelator
Feb 2016
#137
When Bernie starts smearing her as a racist or otherwise ratfucking her...
Joe the Revelator
Feb 2016
#154
She and Debbie are destroying the party: because it is all about winning, or something.
Betty Karlson
Feb 2016
#166