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southerncrone

(5,506 posts)
Sat Feb 6, 2016, 11:22 PM Feb 2016

Got my DNC survey in the mail yesterday. Sending it in with comments.

I filled it out w/great thought & consideration. When I got to the end, in the area asking for ideas & comments, I stated my disgust w/the debate schedule & the fact that not all the Presidential candidates were given equal support IMHO. This disgust was the reason I was NOT making a contribution to them. (I did place a stamp on the envelope since they enclosed return address labels.)
I will make DIRECT contribution to the candidates I deem worthy. The DNC has greatly disappointed me & I felt they needed to know why.

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Got my DNC survey in the mail yesterday. Sending it in with comments. (Original Post) southerncrone Feb 2016 OP
Put return/send addresses the same, remove stamp, and drop it in mailbox. Postage due. n/t PonyUp Feb 2016 #1
Mailed mine back in yesterday..... Capt.Rocky300 Feb 2016 #2
You might add Denise Juneau to that list. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2016 #3
Thanks. Will do..... Capt.Rocky300 Feb 2016 #4

Capt.Rocky300

(1,005 posts)
2. Mailed mine back in yesterday.....
Sat Feb 6, 2016, 11:27 PM
Feb 2016

in the comments section I said I would donate only to individual candidates, whom at this time, are Bernie and Tim Canova. I would consider donating to the DNC if DWS was no longer the leadership position. I also said we must return to our FDR roots. I didn't put a stamp on it 'cause I'm tired of the 3rd way BS.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
3. You might add Denise Juneau to that list.
Sat Feb 6, 2016, 11:43 PM
Feb 2016

She's running for House of Reps from Montana, would be the first ever Native American woman in Congress. The first gay Native American woman in Congress too, to boot.

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