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A question for HRC supporters ... [View all] NanceGreggs Apr 2015 OP
When the stripes fade seveneyes Apr 2015 #1
One of the most beautiful animals on earth.... your point? hlthe2b Apr 2015 #5
Oh, please. We aren't going to start the PUMA shit again, are we? Arkansas Granny Apr 2015 #15
ya. didnt pay attention to the shit then. seeing it now and smells just as offensive. nt seabeyond Apr 2015 #26
Exactly..... FarPoint Apr 2015 #106
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
Party Unity My Ass... SidDithers Apr 2015 #128
You know BainsBane Apr 2015 #171
Thanks Sid ... "Party Unity My Ass..." In_The_Wind Apr 2015 #209
So far, I haven't seen or heard of one Hillary supporter this cycle say they wont stevenleser Apr 2015 #210
spoiler alert AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #2
so you throw up a stupid puma gif? seabeyond Apr 2015 #9
What point are you making? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #10
It's deja vu. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #13
Wow! You think that little of us? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #16
Not of all of you, of course. The demi-glace. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #18
of course. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #20
what is meant by demi-glace? PosterChild Apr 2015 #93
Bush will use an arsenal of questions that can't be answered. orpupilofnature57 Apr 2015 #32
Translation: You would rather have another Bush in the White House R B Garr Apr 2015 #35
sorry, you are not allowed to put words in my mouth AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #36
Quote from your post: "...those Democrats shut out of the process vis a vis R B Garr Apr 2015 #47
If you're worried, get a better candidate. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #59
Get a better candidate to run, dont complain you don't have a better candidate unless Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #70
I'm worried now? Where did that come from? I was responding to your R B Garr Apr 2015 #99
Your not listening . orpupilofnature57 Apr 2015 #39
Quote from the post: "...those Democrats shut out of the process vis a vis R B Garr Apr 2015 #46
Such BS. The agitation is 100% from the 'anyone but Hillary' ones. onehandle Apr 2015 #42
riiiiiight, just like last time AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #44
Yup. Agschmid Apr 2015 #117
Actually, I suspect she has major support on DU as well... brooklynite Apr 2015 #150
That is the way I see it too. zeemike Apr 2015 #107
More importantly what point is the OP trying to make? nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #48
To ask Clinton supporters if we would support a nominee if it is not HRC. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #51
Amazing how many non-HRC supporters have to stop by to "pee on the tree." MADem Apr 2015 #54
She is making an implication that apparently she won't make directly. rhett o rick Apr 2015 #58
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
I am giving you a hypothetical. if you don't wish to answer that ok. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #120
Then think about supporting O'Malley. Why risk Clinton losing to Bush? nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #122
Because he is boring and won't win. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #123
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
O'Malley is a bigger risk. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #126
You are taking a big risk. nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #129
Everything is risk. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #130
Poll: Most Democrats Are Ready For Hillary Tarheel_Dem Apr 2015 #148
At this juncture ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #175
"Most of the Party' okasha Apr 2015 #177
If you want a candidate that will kick Republicon asses, why would you choose one that rhett o rick Apr 2015 #197
There is no "implication" here. NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #68
Oh Plez! rhett o rick Apr 2015 #109
More idiocy from both sides. longship Apr 2015 #81
Amen brother/sister Hobo Apr 2015 #222
Yellow dog. I will vote for the Dem most likely to win the general. McCamy Taylor Apr 2015 #3
+10,000 But I will vote for the nominee nt okaawhatever Apr 2015 #71
Of course they will RobertEarl Apr 2015 #4
I will vote for the Democratic Nominee as I have always done. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #6
Ditto. McCamy Taylor Apr 2015 #25
Jarvis Tyner ,otherwise ALL Dems since 1975 . orpupilofnature57 Apr 2015 #37
Agree. I will never be a Republican enabler FLPanhandle Apr 2015 #89
i am not a clinton supporter. i will vote any dem. supreme court matters. nt seabeyond Apr 2015 #7
I will vote for the Democrat who wins the primary. DURHAM D Apr 2015 #8
I supported Hillary in 2008, but when she lost in the primaries, Arkansas Granny Apr 2015 #11
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2015 #12
We have a lot of DURHAM D Apr 2015 #17
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
No. You are right treestar Apr 2015 #14
It's easy to say yes from the comfortable position that HRC supporters are in cali Apr 2015 #19
We have all told you what we would do. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #21
Collectively? Absolutely. Those who have hooked and crooked the party to the right for a generation TheKentuckian Apr 2015 #180
Huh? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #182
You asked if the word was doubted. Speaking for myself about the collective supporters of TheKentuckian Apr 2015 #191
Oh. i guess we are done here. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #195
We're talking about 2016 ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #23
like I said, deja vu AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #49
In case you haven't noticed ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #60
But that's my point. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #73
If declarations are "scheduled" to appear ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #80
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
We'll Hillary did say McCain was better experienced than Obama. morningfog Apr 2015 #62
I was here,a Clinton supporter,and there was no sufrommich Apr 2015 #66
I didn't say the "boatload" was here. I said there were quite a few here. and there were. cali Apr 2015 #67
I was one of the people who babbled something about not voting for Obama. StevieM Apr 2015 #118
I remember too. Ironic. ND-Dem Apr 2015 #173
This is not 2008, Cali leftofcool Apr 2015 #187
I will vote for the Democratic nominee in the GE. MineralMan Apr 2015 #22
Cali makes the crucial point, though daredtowork Apr 2015 #133
There was never really an old PUMA "movement". sufrommich Apr 2015 #136
I agree. murielm99 Apr 2015 #198
Maybe most "HRC Supporters" are really "Democratic Victory in 2016 Supporters." McCamy Taylor Apr 2015 #27
Well, that's my thinking as well. NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #31
That would be me. I vote for Supreme Court pickers. calimary Apr 2015 #94
+100000000000000. ^THIS^ misterhighwasted Apr 2015 #138
Pretty pathetic, not to mention annoying, to think that it all boils down to THAT. calimary Apr 2015 #179
Love your passion & truth. misterhighwasted Apr 2015 #188
Yes, I will vote for the Democratic nominee KMOD Apr 2015 #28
I will vote and work for the nominee. And on Election Day...I will be protecting the vote. nt msanthrope Apr 2015 #30
I am NOT a HRC supporter ... yet ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #33
I WILL vote for WHOEVER Dem nominee is. JaneyVee Apr 2015 #34
Exactly!! n/t R B Garr Apr 2015 #50
That foolishness is one direction only. nt onehandle Apr 2015 #38
Well said. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #41
Just as I did in 2008, I will. . . MANative Apr 2015 #40
I'd describe myself as leaning Clinton BainsBane Apr 2015 #43
I see the point you are trying to make, but it misses the mark. morningfog Apr 2015 #45
When someone says ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #79
They won't say the unnamed candidate they would morningfog Apr 2015 #216
Yeah, well ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #217
Hon, it's already happened once! morningfog Apr 2015 #218
I guess it hasn't occurred to you ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #221
You should read more carefully. morningfog Apr 2015 #223
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
This whole thread, which just asked an honest question, MoonRiver Apr 2015 #53
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
Absolutely no question,I'm a democrat.I'll vote for sufrommich Apr 2015 #56
I will vote for a ham sandwich if it becomes our nominee. lamp_shade Apr 2015 #57
If a ham sandwich became the nominee ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #75
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
Who is your candidate? Andy823 Apr 2015 #97
I'm hoping Bernie runs, and I believe he can win. cui bono Apr 2015 #108
Of course I will! William769 Apr 2015 #69
I'm voting for the D...no matter what. My feelings aren't that delicate... ileus Apr 2015 #72
I am as confident that Hillary will be the 2016 candidate for president beachbum bob Apr 2015 #74
I vote democratic party. workinclasszero Apr 2015 #76
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
Although I was just told in another thread that voting doesn't matter... zappaman Apr 2015 #82
Manipulative corporate talking points, woo me with science Apr 2015 #83
I posed a simple question of HRC supporters. NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #84
Perhaps you should have posted MissDeeds Apr 2015 #88
Not all HRC supporters ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #91
That's a disingenuous response tularetom Apr 2015 #181
Actually, it was a very deliberate response. NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #190
Is everything you disagree with corporate talking points? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #98
The cancer in our political process is most decidedly corporate, woo me with science Apr 2015 #104
And if hillary wins the nomination will you vote for her? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #105
Doubling down on the loyalty oaths now? woo me with science Apr 2015 #135
Loyalty oaths! Are you kidding me? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #137
Now you're playing victim? woo me with science Apr 2015 #139
"The manipulative message of the OP"? NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #183
... SidDithers Apr 2015 #134
+1 leftstreet Apr 2015 #140
Your picture of Detroit is a photoshop. sufrommich Apr 2015 #143
CNN: Homeless encampments known as "tent cities" are popping up across the country. woo me with science Apr 2015 #146
Oh my God, your picture is a photoshopped insult sufrommich Apr 2015 #147
+1 Agschmid Apr 2015 #154
I cannot imagine a Democrat who would win the primaries that I would not vote for. Hoyt Apr 2015 #86
In the General Election, there can be only the nominated Democrat. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2015 #87
Ross Perot's run was essential for Clinton to win - twice SleeplessinSoCal Apr 2015 #90
I thought the so-called Ross Perot influence was debunked by R B Garr Apr 2015 #95
Perot made Clinton victories possible and drove him to the right. SleeplessinSoCal Apr 2015 #156
No, the exit polls showed Perot drew equally from both parties... R B Garr Apr 2015 #174
Perot got 18% and campaigned for votes from the right. 7962 Apr 2015 #213
See post 174 please Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2015 #214
No, that is a myth that has been debunked. Exit polls and other R B Garr Apr 2015 #215
^Yup^ SoapBox Apr 2015 #96
Wow....I'm not even sure what to say, so... SoapBox Apr 2015 #92
100% for HRC! Gamecock Lefty Apr 2015 #100
Of course I'll vote for the Democratic nominee. I care too much not to. nolabear Apr 2015 #101
of course I would even vote for webb gwheezie Apr 2015 #102
I Dont Think There is One person who would reply Yes busterbrown Apr 2015 #103
I will vote for the nominee whoever that is. Agschmid Apr 2015 #112
Dear NanceGreggs Thespian2 Apr 2015 #113
Yes... sheshe2 Apr 2015 #114
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
Same. Agschmid Apr 2015 #165
Hey, NBachers.... sheshe2 Apr 2015 #169
The same broken record of complaints, playing over, and over, and over, and over . . . NBachers Apr 2015 #176
I'll stay with the~ sheshe2 Apr 2015 #178
I will vote for the Democratic nominee stage left Apr 2015 #115
I will enthusiastically support whoever the Democratic nominee is. (eom) StevieM Apr 2015 #119
Fall in love, then fall in line. Of course I will vote for whoever is our nominee. patricia92243 Apr 2015 #121
Conscience? Cartoonist Apr 2015 #127
You're quite right. Bad as she is, Hillary is still better than Bush or any other Republican. Cal33 Apr 2015 #142
I'm a dead dog Democrat, so the answer is YES. Pathwalker Apr 2015 #131
Depends on who it is. BKH70041 Apr 2015 #132
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
I will vote for the Democratic Candidate in the general election Gothmog Apr 2015 #145
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
I will vote for whomever is the Democratic nominee.. chillfactor Apr 2015 #152
Nance: Yes, of course I'll vote for the Democratic candidate, whoever it is. NBachers Apr 2015 #153
I realize this is beyond your ken.. sendero Apr 2015 #157
Hillary is not a Dino. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #158
Not for social issues.... sendero Apr 2015 #159
Her owners? are you kidding me? hrmjustin Apr 2015 #160
I feel like.. sendero Apr 2015 #161
Fools huh. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #162
If you don't get.. sendero Apr 2015 #163
Got called a fool and put on ignore. I will have to pick up the pieces of my shattered life. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #164
!!! zappaman Apr 2015 #167
. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #168
... okasha Apr 2015 #184
. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #185
Oh boy... Agschmid Apr 2015 #219
Is this poster saying a woman can be "owned"? leftofcool Apr 2015 #192
I think the poster means she is owned by wall street but the poster can speak for themself. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #196
Wtf... Agschmid Apr 2015 #166
How did you get the idea that Democrats were anti-capital? BainsBane Apr 2015 #172
Owned? Women are owned? You should be ashamed! leftofcool Apr 2015 #193
I will vote for any candidate that the Democratic Party puts forward. cry baby Apr 2015 #170
You bet I will vote for the nominee! leftofcool Apr 2015 #186
I have no committed candidate right now but I know two things for sure whatthehey Apr 2015 #189
I'll work AND vote for Hillary if she's our nominee. oasis Apr 2015 #194
"I won't vote for HRC if she's the nominee" posts whereisjustice Apr 2015 #199
She didn't post If Hillary was the nominee will you vote for her. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #201
We've all seen the "I won't vote for HRC if she's the nominee" posts.... whereisjustice Apr 2015 #202
With respect i didn't say what you are quoting. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #203
Hmmmm ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #204
"We've all seen the posts..." So you claim there is more than one. Would two whereisjustice Apr 2015 #205
Have you noticed ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #206
No, I haven't. So, can you supply the list or not? Just wondering. whereisjustice Apr 2015 #207
If you are curious ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #212
I pledge my loyalty JEB Apr 2015 #200
SCOTUS. I vote for Democrats. Hekate Apr 2015 #208
I cannot imagine a circumstance where I wouldn't vote for the Democratic nominee. stevenleser Apr 2015 #211
It depends. I probably would vote for the person who wins the BreakfastClub Apr 2015 #220
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