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In reply to the discussion: A question for HRC supporters ... [View all]SleeplessinSoCal
(9,177 posts)90. Ross Perot's run was essential for Clinton to win - twice
Can't see a third way working with so much money involved.
To answer the question, I will vote for the dem nominee. The GOP is a death cult. I can't ever imagine voting for them again.
If Sanders were to run as an independent, I'll vote for the candidate with the most support - likely Clinton. If she fades, I hope others will enter the race. Maybe Biden. Maybe Sanders. Whoever seems most likely to win over the middle ground.
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ya. didnt pay attention to the shit then. seeing it now and smells just as offensive. nt
seabeyond
Apr 2015
#26
I give up - I've googled it and read this whole thread trying to figure out what PUMA means. n/t
patricia92243
Apr 2015
#125
So far, I haven't seen or heard of one Hillary supporter this cycle say they wont
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#210
Get a better candidate to run, dont complain you don't have a better candidate unless
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#70
And if O'Malley won and I announced I would not support him how would you feel?
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#63
The big difference is that some people said years ago that they will not support
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#110
With respect that is not what i asked you. how would you feel if I pulled a puma act?
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#111
That's not what is happening here. I don't trust that she won't stab us in
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#116
Then think about supporting O'Malley. Why risk Clinton losing to Bush? nm
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#122
If you are willing to risk losing with Clinton, you have no one (no Nader) to blame when she loses.
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#124
If you want a candidate that will kick Republicon asses, why would you choose one that
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#197
And the frustrating thing about their bashing Obama is that it obscures legitimate criticism...
cascadiance
Apr 2015
#29
To some here, legitimate criticism like the TPP, drone strikes, domestic spying, etc.
OnyxCollie
Apr 2015
#85
Collectively? Absolutely. Those who have hooked and crooked the party to the right for a generation
TheKentuckian
Apr 2015
#180
You asked if the word was doubted. Speaking for myself about the collective supporters of
TheKentuckian
Apr 2015
#191
They voted for Obama. At least all the ones I know did. And he was elected, so I am pretty sure
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2015
#24
I didn't say the "boatload" was here. I said there were quite a few here. and there were.
cali
Apr 2015
#67
Maybe most "HRC Supporters" are really "Democratic Victory in 2016 Supporters."
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2015
#27
Pretty pathetic, not to mention annoying, to think that it all boils down to THAT.
calimary
Apr 2015
#179
I will vote and work for the nominee. And on Election Day...I will be protecting the vote. nt
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#30
If Bozo the Clown gets the Democratic nomination, I'll put a GO GO GO with BO BO ZO! sticker on my
MADem
Apr 2015
#52
Not sure of the point you are trying to make, but there is a good point to be made here.
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#55
I am a supporter of Hillary but I am still Democrat and I will vote for the DNC nominee.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#61
I vote for the Democratic Party's nominee. Always have, probably always will...
winstars
Apr 2015
#64
The likelihood that a candidate further right than Hillary winning the primary is slim to none
cui bono
Apr 2015
#65
If I as a known HRC supporter on this site said I am not commiting to support the nominee
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#77
My point is that if you can't commit to supporting the nominee you should expect to be challenged.
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#78
CNN: Homeless encampments known as "tent cities" are popping up across the country.
woo me with science
Apr 2015
#146
I cannot imagine a Democrat who would win the primaries that I would not vote for.
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#86
I agree- the more vitriol that's thrown at her here on DU, the more determined I am to support her.
NBachers
Apr 2015
#155
The same broken record of complaints, playing over, and over, and over, and over . . .
NBachers
Apr 2015
#176
Fall in love, then fall in line. Of course I will vote for whoever is our nominee.
patricia92243
Apr 2015
#121
You're quite right. Bad as she is, Hillary is still better than Bush or any other Republican.
Cal33
Apr 2015
#142
Even though these party loyalty threads are obnoxious, you'll find your answer in the 2008 results.
rug
Apr 2015
#141
I think there are some people who won't learn from 2008, because their minds are already made up,
Cal33
Apr 2015
#144
No Hillary Clinton supporter here has ever said they wouldn't support the Democratic nominee...
brooklynite
Apr 2015
#149
I will support, vote for, and donate to *any* Democrat who wins the primaries. Period.
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#151
Got called a fool and put on ignore. I will have to pick up the pieces of my shattered life.
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#164
I think the poster means she is owned by wall street but the poster can speak for themself.
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#196
We've all seen the "I won't vote for HRC if she's the nominee" posts....
whereisjustice
Apr 2015
#202
"We've all seen the posts..." So you claim there is more than one. Would two
whereisjustice
Apr 2015
#205
I cannot imagine a circumstance where I wouldn't vote for the Democratic nominee.
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#211