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Freedom Bill

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95. Thus a Hillary and Sanders for President and Vice-president 2016
Fri Mar 18, 2016, 06:50 AM
Mar 2016

Sanders will keep Hillary honest. H will keep her even more to the left. Where it is most important. 1 Freedom from Student loans. 2 Money from Billionaires buying Our Government. 3 Future Energy Concerns. 4 Good Paying Jobs for Future Generations and, the education to train for them. 5 Intelligent, Foreign Policy.... All looking toward a Future not Destroying the Planet. .. Hillary and Sanders for President and Vice-president 2016
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I'll probably vote for her ezgoingrl Mar 2016 #1
I will be "out of the party" right after I vote for Alan Grayson on Aug. 30. n/t djean111 Mar 2016 #3
If Drumph is the Republican nominee nxylas Mar 2016 #4
Depends on what state you are in. If Hillary cannot win California without me, she deserves to JDPriestly Mar 2016 #114
Quit being so easy going, ezgoingrl. It's time to make a stand in 2016. This party must CHANGE johnlucas Mar 2016 #14
I'm not holding my nose one more time MissDeeds Mar 2016 #15
Exactly!!! n/t marew Mar 2016 #65
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ swilton Mar 2016 #38
Hillary and Bernie For President and Vice-president 2016 Freedom Bill Mar 2016 #56
Sorry. No way Bernie wants Hillary for his VP. agracie Mar 2016 #75
please lets just ask. Would it be possible? Freedom Bill Mar 2016 #94
You lost me at "2 real progressive saviors". I know of one, but the second eludes me. BillZBubb Mar 2016 #105
Hillary and Bernie For President and Vice-president 2016 Freedom Bill Mar 2016 #108
Hillary is in no way progressive. Absolutely not. JDPriestly Mar 2016 #115
Looking at the other side. It would be pretty easy for me to support her if she is the nominee liberalnarb Mar 2016 #17
I will vote for all other Democrats but most definitely not for Hillary. JDPriestly Mar 2016 #113
The crowds that showed up at Bernie's rallies, IMO, did not show up for the Democratic Party, djean111 Mar 2016 #2
Good points! It's really what the I's decide to do. The graphs are always very revealing. RKP5637 Mar 2016 #10
Im independant lmbradford Mar 2016 #70
Many I am hearing from are going Green if Hillary is the nominee--and yes they know the whole story. merrily Mar 2016 #79
Good point, it would be a vote for SCOTUS. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2016 #90
It's not my point. I thought that was what you were trying to say. merrily Mar 2016 #91
Thanks merrily! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2016 #92
Thus a Hillary and Sanders for President and Vice-president 2016 Freedom Bill Mar 2016 #95
The two of them working together would be excellent! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2016 #96
So much baggage swilton Mar 2016 #39
The first time I mentioned Bill Clinton to my grandson - he snickered, djean111 Mar 2016 #40
Yeah i can't wait for all that return to the 90's... marions ghost Mar 2016 #52
Ditto! n/t marew Mar 2016 #63
I don't see how LiberalElite Mar 2016 #5
You need to cross post this Mbrow Mar 2016 #6
Time will tell, Sherman A1 Mar 2016 #7
People in very red or very blue states can afford protest votes eridani Mar 2016 #44
I don't disagree with your conclusion at all Sherman A1 Mar 2016 #49
Think so? Shadowflash Mar 2016 #8
Excellent post RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #9
just a friendly piece of advice.... restorefreedom Mar 2016 #11
Yes, this! Bernin4U Mar 2016 #23
Agree - Thank You Impedimentus Mar 2016 #31
yw :) nt restorefreedom Mar 2016 #34
This is not relaxing, it's infuriating! ALittleBirdie Mar 2016 #12
This too! Bernin4U Mar 2016 #24
^^^ditto marions ghost Mar 2016 #53
+1 gabrzillion GoneFishin Mar 2016 #93
The hell we will. Bernie or Bust. That's it. johnlucas Mar 2016 #13
Go green or go 'garch! PowerToThePeople Mar 2016 #16
Some people in the Establishment are going to be VERY surprised. Le Taz Hot Mar 2016 #18
Does the author have amnesia? Mufaddal Mar 2016 #19
There was a spoiler in that race WhiteTara Mar 2016 #28
Or because people are tired of Democrats going right and taking the left for granted. merrily Mar 2016 #81
I don't think it will be a short term hit. WhiteTara Mar 2016 #97
That is certainly one view and, IMO, it's the majority view. merrily Mar 2016 #99
I agree that disparaging remarks are WhiteTara Mar 2016 #101
I believe with all my heart that both groups of Democrats and former merrily Mar 2016 #103
Thanks for the reply. I guess I just so old that I remember WhiteTara Mar 2016 #104
Plenty of people who have left the Party remember the same things and merrily Mar 2016 #106
I understand and my state has already voted WhiteTara Mar 2016 #107
Others would say they don't want anyone remotely like them in the White House. merrily Mar 2016 #109
Yes, there was -- TM99 Mar 2016 #86
IMO, it's precisely because we saw this in 2008 that this time will be different. merrily Mar 2016 #80
What I find shocking is that she has done absolutely nothing at all to try to win our votes. Nothing jillan Mar 2016 #20
That's how I feel as well. blackspade Mar 2016 #22
Yes, that's the trouble with supporting Clinton--we keep the Trump disaster out of office, but eridani Mar 2016 #45
Revolution is a longterm thing? marions ghost Mar 2016 #54
We will lose all the former Democrats who re-registered to vote for Bernie in primary and we will merrily Mar 2016 #83
At this moment in time, I believe you are wrong artislife Mar 2016 #21
Wouldn't it be interesting for Bernie -not- to "play the gentleman" Bernin4U Mar 2016 #25
I really wonder if it's going to be about what Bernie says or doesn't say. merrily Mar 2016 #84
No I will not. SamKnause Mar 2016 #26
This is not the same as 2008 bernbabe Mar 2016 #27
Right marions ghost Mar 2016 #55
Garbage! Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #29
My thoughts exactly! nt marew Mar 2016 #67
super clear choice--the candidate of war, deportation, Social-Security destruction, attacks on MisterP Mar 2016 #30
In that case I will write in Bernie Sanders. peacebird Mar 2016 #32
Yup, me too (nt) Autumn Colors Mar 2016 #36
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #41
Riiiight... in_cog_ni_to Mar 2016 #33
I have voted in every presidential election since 1972 Pastiche423 Mar 2016 #35
yep no more lesser of two evils especially when you have a Not Evil marions ghost Mar 2016 #58
but this election season is not like others dana_b Mar 2016 #37
oh yes of course we will we'll fall in line for the party just like we always do azurnoir Mar 2016 #42
Next time means running for local office yourself, or supporting progressive candidates who do. eridani Mar 2016 #46
ya being on the city council is a start but we really never seem to get much further azurnoir Mar 2016 #47
Sanders changed a single city before becoming Vermont's senator eridani Mar 2016 #48
and he's been stopped cold at the Presidency or so we're told azurnoir Mar 2016 #50
That is up to us. A revolution needs a plan A, a plan B and a plan C eridani Mar 2016 #51
It's not about giving up at all it's more about being consigned to second place for perpetuity azurnoir Mar 2016 #57
If we keep on fighting NO MATTER WHAT, we won't be eridani Mar 2016 #59
Gee, eridani. Duval Mar 2016 #43
+1! n/t marew Mar 2016 #66
Memory lane PATRICK Mar 2016 #60
uh huh. the ratfucked swiftboated "Berniebros" will support Hillary. Relax. delrem Mar 2016 #61
You are so like your Hillary. marew Mar 2016 #68
I think delrem forgot the sarcasm thingie. Ino Mar 2016 #111
I don't believe it pengu Mar 2016 #62
I am seeing the exact same thing! marew Mar 2016 #69
How could an anti-establishment candidate support an establishment candidate? Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #73
Do not be so sure! marew Mar 2016 #64
In Alaska I have the luxury of voting my conscience, Blue_In_AK Mar 2016 #71
I have a bridge for sale ...cheap! Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #72
Uhm... Not. A. Freakin'. Chance. agracie Mar 2016 #74
A cold day in Hell. Sanders or Bust. desmiller Mar 2016 #76
You're delusional Politicalboi Mar 2016 #77
I don't think that is the OP's opinion. I think he or she is quoting from the article. merrily Mar 2016 #85
I am not only a dem for the past 41 years, but an election official in my county. I WILL vote Bernie peacebird Mar 2016 #78
In all likelihood, a write in will not register anywhere. merrily Mar 2016 #88
I know some who will not. tazkcmo Mar 2016 #82
NC and IN won't be states that swing the GE. Cassiopeia Mar 2016 #87
Maybe, maybe not Bjornsdotter Mar 2016 #89
I'm a no, but then I'm a "declined to state" kind of person. leftcoastmountains Mar 2016 #98
False equivalence. basselope Mar 2016 #100
my guess is that they will stay home 2pooped2pop Mar 2016 #102
Some Sanders aupporters are committed Democrats, but many others are alienated voters-- eridani Mar 2016 #112
I will vote for Hillary in the GE... still voting for Bernie in the WI primary. Still In Wisconsin Mar 2016 #110
No. Just no. I will not vote for Hillary. agracie Mar 2016 #116
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