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In reply to the discussion: The reason for such venom at Bernie and his supporters from HRC fans [View all]randys1
(16,286 posts)102. When you responded to that statement did you have to look at the URL to make sure where
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The reason for such venom at Bernie and his supporters from HRC fans [View all]
Feeling the Bern
Nov 2015
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I hadn't specifically thought that the venom comes from the need to "double down" this time
villager
Nov 2015
#1
The Zeal To Elect A Female President Has Overshadowed The Good Judgement Of Many
cantbeserious
Nov 2015
#2
One would think that this would only be true if Rep Women running for office did asw well as HRC
Sheepshank
Nov 2015
#90
The One That Cannot Be Named - Will Not Be Denied This Time - Or So The Story Goes
cantbeserious
Nov 2015
#6
It would be absurd if I thought you gave a hoot re: my response to your little query .
MADem
Nov 2015
#59
In essence, the hopeful and optimistic candidate always/usually wins.
DemocratSinceBirth
Nov 2015
#83
Yes. If we could all focus more on content rather than personalize everything
Armstead
Nov 2015
#135
yeah, I really don't think any of this is new. It's just business as usual. Win by any means
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2015
#5
"Talk about differences on the issues instead of trying to stab with talk of racism, sexism, .... "
GoneFishin
Nov 2015
#40
I'm gay and I believe that Bernie will represent my interests much better than Clinton.
stillwaiting
Nov 2015
#42
When you responded to that statement did you have to look at the URL to make sure where
randys1
Nov 2015
#102
It absolutely will result in bigger voter turnout for the GOP. I have no doubt about that.
stillwaiting
Nov 2015
#43
Or maybe its because of all the venom directed to HRC from Bernie fans, who were
pnwmom
Nov 2015
#15
By the end of the day it will be screaming. Would be funny if it was not sickening.
djean111
Nov 2015
#88
You must have been a lurker reader of the board-having just joined today, you know about what
riversedge
Nov 2015
#26
Sanders is now saying establishment politicians can not make the type of changes we need
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#28
I expect Sanders statement will be twisted somehow. It has been before and will be again.
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#71
No, what he is alluding to is that Citizen's United won't be fixed if Hillary Clinton is elected
davidpdx
Nov 2015
#131
My question is if this what Sanders is alluding to why i the hell does he allude to something, why
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#132
Let me help you past this skepticism, Clinton knows CU is bad, wants to see this overthrown
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#136
Let me ask you this, what guarantee do we have with anything a candidate says? I have heard lots of
Thinkingabout
Nov 2015
#138
You're wrong. Most Hillary supporters like Bernie. Most Bernie supporters hate Hillary.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#35
My reaction is definitely not based on anything that happened in the 2008 primary.
Skidmore
Nov 2015
#56
I think it was Gandhi who wrote, “I like your candidate, I do not like your candidate's supporters..
LanternWaste
Nov 2015
#100
So for someone like myself who supported Obama (and not Hillary), and who now supports Hillary …
NurseJackie
Nov 2015
#117
I elected to support Barack Obama in 2008. He was the stronger candidate who I believed
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2015
#130
I am? Personally, how can one person going overseas in four days again really
Feeling the Bern
Nov 2015
#144
Please tell us where you saw someone call Sanders "a fascist, a sexist, a racist"
George II
Nov 2015
#157
... Is he is terrible as a candidate and would get crushed in the general election.
stevenleser
Nov 2015
#162
Steve, against that gaggle of slime on the GOP side, the Democrats could run
Feeling the Bern
Nov 2015
#163