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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: And Democratic Party officials oppose voter suppression .... except when they engage in it. [View all]emulatorloo
(43,979 posts)8. In other words, you "feel" it is true, but you have nothing.
I do respect your feelings. Have a great night.
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And Democratic Party officials oppose voter suppression .... except when they engage in it. [View all]
imagine2015
Jun 2016
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Right. It's a clever operation organized by politicians supporting Hillary to help Bernie Sanders!
imagine2015
Jun 2016
#21
You realize that Hillary is expected to win Puerto Rico in a landslide, right?
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#22
is that how people who happen to be on the Establishment side of things toast? Gloating in the
highprincipleswork
Jun 2016
#18
When was the last time you had to go to two different voting locations to cast your votes?
imagine2015
Jun 2016
#11
Melissa, my initial posts to you were poorly written/incoherent and I apologize for that.
emulatorloo
Jun 2016
#24
"neither are what know as the Democratic and Republican parties." They elect convention delegates.
imagine2015
Jun 2016
#16
And do you have a credible source indicating that's the excuse to justify voter suppression.
imagine2015
Jun 2016
#14
Cutting the number of polling stations and making people vote in two places is voter enhancement!
imagine2015
Jun 2016
#34
your alleged fixing affects voters for BOTH candidates. not just ONE as you claim nt
msongs
Jun 2016
#25
I think Bernie can talk about democracy as opposed to the former Senator from Wall Street.
imagine2015
Jun 2016
#35
This "voter suppression does not rise to the level of people showing up at
Thinkingabout
Jun 2016
#27
It benefits the right when less people vote. Whether that's the GOP or the right wing of the Dem
cui bono
Jun 2016
#29
So if states are running a deficit they should making voting a lot more difficult.
imagine2015
Jun 2016
#39