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2016 Postmortem
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I don't think it's a wise idea if he can find it within himself to stay in the race.
Vinca
Apr 2016
#1
Globalization is helped along considerably by these Trade agreements
All in it together
Apr 2016
#39
No, trade deals don't really effect globalization. American corporations have a significant
Trust Buster
Apr 2016
#41
I don't know of a way that the government can stop it Constitutionally. Do you ?
Trust Buster
Apr 2016
#62
You could repeal all trade deals tomorrow and a huge incentive to outsource labor would still exist.
Trust Buster
Apr 2016
#65
Digitalization and large container ships have made the world smaller. That what's not debatable.
Trust Buster
Apr 2016
#53
No doubt that non-tangible products will not be contained by trade agreements...
DemocracyDirect
Apr 2016
#61
And so many people busy with their work and kids just get snippets here and there and believe
bkkyosemite
Apr 2016
#56
Bernie has every right to continue. Who are you to make such demands? Nobody.
morningfog
Apr 2016
#7
Yes, it's going to be difficult to win the General Election with Hillary...
Human101948
Apr 2016
#66
So was Hillary staying in until the end an "exercise in vanity" in 2008?
democrattotheend
Apr 2016
#72
I've heard what Bernie's had to say... it's not about the voters, it's about himself.
NurseJackie
Apr 2016
#73
The point I am making is that Hillary fought hard in 2008 to give everyone a chance to vote
democrattotheend
Apr 2016
#83
Even accepting your premise, which I don't, why was Hillary different in 2008?
democrattotheend
Apr 2016
#89
If he isn't man enough to quit, he at least better stop attacking the Democratic nominee for POTUS!
beaglelover
Apr 2016
#16
Time for him to drop out, endorse Clinton, bring in his supports, and strengthin' the party.
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#32
He isn't gonna be off tickets in future primaries, the people will be able to vote. Endorse Clinton
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#64
You're damn right I'm responsible for my own vote and I'm sick of your condescension.
Avalux
Apr 2016
#40
No, is yours? You are the one who is having a problem with voting for her. LOL
boston bean
Apr 2016
#60
There you go blaming me for your ultimate action. If it helps justify these actions
boston bean
Apr 2016
#98
Thanks for giving me permission to be responsible for my vote. It won't be for Hillary nor the GOP
EndElectoral
Apr 2016
#84