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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Poll for Bernie Supporters. If Bernie had to drop out today due to unforeseen circumstances, would [View all]RichVRichV
(885 posts)18. And the ego-complex continues.
You just can't accept that many of us don't like centrist corporate machine candidates. It's not about Hillary specifically and never has been. I could replace Hillary with a thousand other Democrats who I wouldn't have much interest in voting for.
At least with O'Malley I don't know enough about him to really dislike him (and what he has presented I've been ok with). He would get a lot more scrutiny from me if Bernie wasn't in the race. Right now he's my fall back option pending more research.
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Poll for Bernie Supporters. If Bernie had to drop out today due to unforeseen circumstances, would [View all]
2pooped2pop
Nov 2015
OP
This Citizen Will Never Vote For HRC - This Citizen Does Not Support The 1%
cantbeserious
Nov 2015
#1
Others Also See The Same Truth - For This Citizen - The Iraq War Vote Looms Large
cantbeserious
Nov 2015
#5
I strongly opposed Warren, she was a Reagan Republican and has never bothered to repudiate or
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#14
that should tell you something about how the Internets fail to reflect reality
onehandle
Nov 2015
#35
I think Martin shoould stay in as long as possible. He's still not generally known. Staying in the
Cal33
Nov 2015
#16
I haven't thought of the possibility of O'Malley's staying in the race might have
Cal33
Nov 2015
#33
So if HRC is the Democratic Party candidate that are some that would not vote?
LiberalArkie
Nov 2015
#9
The OP wants to know who you would select in the PRIMARY if Bernie dropped out before the nominee
Karma13612
Nov 2015
#27
O'Malley's okay. I would vote for him. He is a Democrat, perhaps not as progressive as
Cal33
Nov 2015
#15
I would vote for HRC in hopes it would buy some time for real Democrats to take back the party. n/t
mikehiggins
Nov 2015
#23