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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Poll: 50% Say Clinton Should Keep Running Even If Indicted [View all]elana i am
(814 posts)13. huh...
i'd have expected this kind of result for a repug candidate not a dem.
go figure.
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This is a news post, and you follow up with a loyalty pledge? How transparent.
JonLeibowitz
May 2016
#3
First. I will never vote for Trump and will do everything in my power to stop him
NWCorona
May 2016
#15
I would rather vote for Jill Stein than Hillary. At least Jill Stein opposes the FTAS.
Baobab
May 2016
#20
Talking about it on your own initiative is one thing. Asking others how they will vote is
merrily
May 2016
#68
Yes it is. And anyone who is being intimidated or punished for stating how they want to vote
JimDandy
May 2016
#60
If Clinton is the Democratic candidate I will just write in Bernie. I will support good people.
Baobab
May 2016
#14
You want to check the laws in your state before writing in anyone. In some states,
merrily
May 2016
#31
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I can't imagine any major political party running an unindicted felon
leveymg
May 2016
#62
So 71% of Dems are so asinine they won't budge no matter what, and 31% of Repugs are laughing at us.
reformist2
May 2016
#80
And there is the number that proves the party has left me. 71% of Dems are okay with indictment.
Matt_in_STL
May 2016
#21
Sixty-five percent (65%) consider it likely that Clinton broke the law.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#22
We know she broke the law, the OIG said it. The only question left is whether her and/or her inner
morningfog
May 2016
#33
By anyone, of course you mean "FBI" and by meme, of course you mean "evidence."
morningfog
May 2016
#50
We have facts. At least four federal public records were not produced by her
morningfog
May 2016
#81
Well, aside from having to prove that there was destruction with an "intent to impede, obstruct
COLGATE4
May 2016
#86
The "knowingly" element goes to the destruction, which is already a proven fact.
morningfog
May 2016
#89
That's what I guessed. But can 'rules' have 'legal requirements'? Or just recommendations?
floppyboo
May 2016
#76
They are requirements without any mechanism for enforcing them. I.e. closer to
COLGATE4
May 2016
#77
I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying the OIG is begging the issue? That she broke the law?
floppyboo
May 2016
#78
Of course Republicans want her to run if she's indicted. Got to be kidding me.
EndElectoral
May 2016
#52
I'll take it a step further. If the 71% prevail, I will drop them like a bad habit.
reformist2
May 2016
#84
71% say someone under indictment for a felony should keep running? That is disgusting.
BillZBubb
May 2016
#87