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In reply to the discussion: Who does not want Hillary Clinton to be our candidate in 2016? [View all]City Lights
(25,171 posts)24. Me. *raises hand* nt
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I would like to see someone 'new' as the Democratic candidate - go forward not backward...
Tx4obama
Sep 2013
#5
Did the broker of the Israeli/Egyptian peace accord have foreign policy experience?
MNBrewer
Sep 2013
#40
Not my first, second, third or fourth choice, but I'll vote for her if she's the nominee.
Borchkins
Sep 2013
#11
I have a no here. She is too hated by the republicans which will pre-empt cross-over votes.
shraby
Sep 2013
#19
she would be no worse than any other "mainstream" Democrat that has come close to winning the
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#20
I would prefer that she does not run, but if she runs and wins, I will support her.
Mass
Sep 2013
#21
No, but like mentioned above, I will happily vote for her if she is the nominee.
Ruby the Liberal
Sep 2013
#35
I won't support HRC, nor will I support anyone associated w/the "DLC" (now 3rd way)
Melinda
Sep 2013
#48
Hell NO!!! I'm tired of corporate Democrats selling us out! She and Bill did it the 1st 2 times.
Dustlawyer
Sep 2013
#55
Don't stay home - you can skip voting on the presidential race if you choose
dflprincess
Sep 2013
#94
I'd very much rather she weren't. But Big Money will pick our candidate, so it doesn't really matter
scarletwoman
Sep 2013
#71
Hillary will be far harder to beat in 2016 and she was right to laugh at Ghaddafi's death
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#78
Howard Dean wouldn't have done any worse than the eventual 2004 nominee did
Art_from_Ark
Sep 2013
#183
Not as things stand right now. I've always considered her far too conservative
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#76
Yes. Where are all her supporters? There are a bunch in the Hillary group. Come out & vote.
northoftheborder
Sep 2013
#87
DU not representative.from DU you'd think Apple was going out of business instead of breaking record
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#88
I don't. I'm really hoping someone from the Democratic wing of the party runs. n/t
dflprincess
Sep 2013
#92
I don't see how she motivates young or minority voters to go to the polls.
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2013
#95
Baby Boomers are still the biggest voting bloc and whites are still a majority
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#99
In the states with the largest number of electoral votes? By what margin? n/t
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2013
#101
Yeah. You didn't answer the question. Are you coldmountain4anything?
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2013
#112
Tony Villar? Seriously? Isn't he homeless now? You ARE graham4anything aren't you...
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2013
#122
Obama turned out to be Clinton in drag! Why be so against the real thing ?
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#120
You will not get a pony this time either. Just let Hillary win and work on the house
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#132
Why not tell the truth about Hillarys involvement with WalMart? She was not an executive
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#145
No on Clinton or any DLC/Turd Way candidate. I will enojy watching T-baggers heads ass-plode if Hill
Erose999
Sep 2013
#121
They hate her because they have no idea how the system works. They hate who Rush tells them to hate.
Erose999
Oct 2013
#184
I'd vote for her if she won the 2016 primary, but she's said repeatedly she's not running. And
struggle4progress
Sep 2013
#143
They must live in an alternative world where the majority of the country is liberal.
Beacool
Sep 2013
#168
I don't. She is admirable in many ways, but she is too old, too conservative, and too
tblue37
Oct 2013
#186