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Clinton has indicated her willingness to compromise with Republicans on abortion... PoliticAverse Mar 2016 #1
True. Fawke Em Mar 2016 #2
DT and HC have both heavily donated to the PP PatrynXX Mar 2016 #4
Donating out of sympathy or tax write-off? PADemD Mar 2016 #105
Maybe they donate... DeadEyeDyck Mar 2016 #139
It was her stance on this and the death penalty that made it impossible for me to vote for her. DookDook Mar 2016 #43
That's regressive not progressive. k8conant Mar 2016 #107
Yup. Shadowflash Mar 2016 #3
^ I agree. StandingInLeftField Mar 2016 #21
When I took the istandwith.com test dorkzilla Mar 2016 #60
I actually got iirc 100% with Jill... Kalidurga Mar 2016 #68
I think I was 99% BS dorkzilla Mar 2016 #70
In this case, "fear of the other candidate" is a DAMN good reason! William Seger Mar 2016 #86
Stop it... malokvale77 Mar 2016 #115
I'm talking real world William Seger Mar 2016 #127
Nonsense. I was there Lorien Mar 2016 #130
Voting for Nader was the SAME THING as not coming out William Seger Mar 2016 #149
It was actually election fraud by the GOP in Florida, along with State police Lorien Mar 2016 #128
Yes I am aware of this. malokvale77 Mar 2016 #138
The result was the one Nader supporters voted for: Bush won William Seger Mar 2016 #148
Debunked: The Myth That Ralph Nader Cost Al Gore the 2000 Election eridani Mar 2016 #155
Debunking the debunking William Seger Mar 2016 #161
Blame the Democrats who voted for Bush. Plenty of the Nader voters would have stayed home n/t eridani Mar 2016 #166
Oh, don't worry; I blame them, too William Seger Mar 2016 #167
I'd rather gnaw off my own arm than be blackmailed into voting for the anti-Bernie. GoneFishin Mar 2016 #112
Sign the petition: Lorien Mar 2016 #147
Signed (nt) Autumn Colors Mar 2016 #169
They finally went way too far with that shitty tactic Lorien Mar 2016 #113
I have asked numerous times on DU for a Hillary LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #141
"more baggage than the Duggar family on a world cruise" and kath Mar 2016 #143
Thanks! You have just made my night! 😊 LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #144
If the Democratic Party slams the door... HooptieWagon Mar 2016 #5
Time to leave them to it. nt artislife Mar 2016 #9
That may well happen. HooptieWagon Mar 2016 #16
Except for two retirees here who are for Bernie! Duval Mar 2016 #25
This one is for Bernie also! peacebird Mar 2016 #57
As is this old gal! nt marew Mar 2016 #76
Yo...another crone here! haikugal Mar 2016 #103
Haven't they already done so? n/t fredamae Mar 2016 #33
DWS is an idiot for what she had done. bkkyosemite Mar 2016 #51
She's doing what her corporate masters pay her to do.... HooptieWagon Mar 2016 #56
Never think they make fredamae Mar 2016 #156
Turnout is already low. onecaliberal Mar 2016 #52
Exactly. forest444 Mar 2016 #54
This is still very far from over. Half-Century Man Mar 2016 #6
Problem is with a weak candidate at the top of the ticket voters will not come out tularetom Mar 2016 #10
I think many will vote down ticket to set the record straight that the wrong candidate was bkkyosemite Mar 2016 #53
It's a matter of allowing ourselves to be killed quickly or slowly. Fawke Em Mar 2016 #14
This is exactly it. Half-Century Man Mar 2016 #23
Excellent analysis! jillan Mar 2016 #97
Oh, absolutely! nt marew Mar 2016 #101
I'm all for hitting rock bottom ASAP HRC isnot prgrsv Mar 2016 #117
If it was an animal we'd put it down right away. Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #125
I'm not feeling it astrophuss42 Mar 2016 #7
You may want to vote for the progressive on the ballot artislife Mar 2016 #11
Not advocating it,.... HooptieWagon Mar 2016 #17
Didn't know that. I'll check out the Green Party. Duval Mar 2016 #27
Jill Stein video improvingthecountry Mar 2016 #91
And here on DU: all the bad apples got dumped Warren Stupidity Mar 2016 #8
Do they not realize they're just pushing Bernie supporters away from Hillary? Fawke Em Mar 2016 #15
They don't appear to be that smart. HooptieWagon Mar 2016 #19
They're not exactly the sharpest tools in the shed. kath Mar 2016 #145
they can eat... dana_b Mar 2016 #26
They think Bernie supporters are not educated (very wrong) and just regular joes (many are not) bkkyosemite Mar 2016 #55
You are so right on that one! nt marew Mar 2016 #104
They were the earliest group to realize they were being played and had their eyes open for an GoneFishin Mar 2016 #114
It's not just that we've been played... DemocracyDirect Mar 2016 #134
Yep. GoneFishin Mar 2016 #157
Lol. I really enjoy your posts. jillan Mar 2016 #98
I hadn't noticed how civil it actually was here until they all came back. Live and Learn Mar 2016 #39
+1 dana_b Mar 2016 #48
Agreed. Fawke Em Mar 2016 #49
+1!!!! dorkzilla Mar 2016 #62
Yale beat Baylor today. Major Hogwash Mar 2016 #100
^^^ This ^^^ cantbeserious Mar 2016 #136
I sgree. CentralMass Mar 2016 #140
Nominee or not, I'm still casting my vote for Sanders. If I have to write him in. So be it. eom. TalkingDog Mar 2016 #12
My thoughts exactly..n/t monmouth4 Mar 2016 #13
Roger That cantbeserious Mar 2016 #137
A SC nominee who apparently has had little to nothing to say on Roe v Wade?! WTF? kath Mar 2016 #18
Did Scalia personally recommend that nominee Art_from_Ark Mar 2016 #108
This is how real politicians get things done. abelenkpe Mar 2016 #142
I'm a man, but bernbabe Mar 2016 #20
Yep. I am most certain RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #22
tough shit dana_b Mar 2016 #24
Yep, they are killing the party, the country and DU. Very sad. nt Live and Learn Mar 2016 #40
Every Crisis Presents an Opportunity HRC isnot prgrsv Mar 2016 #121
Hillary has, flat out, been nasty mindwalker_i Mar 2016 #42
no doubt! And i own up to my nastiness dana_b Mar 2016 #45
It's hard not to be nasty mindwalker_i Mar 2016 #61
Amen! If they want to keep a declared repug out of the WH, VOTE FOR BERNIE! Lorien Mar 2016 #116
If hrc, et all Faux pas Mar 2016 #28
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If someone told me, a woman, that I should "woman up" and support a woman who has djean111 Mar 2016 #29
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The problem is Hillary cannot win the GE. Kip Humphrey Mar 2016 #31
Not even if her opponent is Donald Trump? n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2016 #44
Especially not. Fawke Em Mar 2016 #50
I know in my bones you are right, but it makes me nauseous to think about. Gmak Mar 2016 #165
Just now on cnn the repugs on the panel were jillan Mar 2016 #99
There are already libraries of books og opposition research on her and Trump HereSince1628 Mar 2016 #160
And yet it's still a smaller number than the number of Sanders' supporters some people imagine merrily Mar 2016 #32
Some of us will be voting in November to protect America. LonePirate Mar 2016 #35
The Fatal Flaw in Dems Math fredamae Mar 2016 #36
Indys have no allegiance dana_b Mar 2016 #38
Exactly. fredamae Mar 2016 #41
so when they say "but Hillary has more votes now so how do you dana_b Mar 2016 #46
Yes-2016 Is Different... fredamae Mar 2016 #47
She can't even bring the Dems. I know plenty of them that won't vote for her no matter what. nt Live and Learn Mar 2016 #158
I'm not an Indy yet noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #82
Bernie could easily win with the Independent vote. Hillary? Not so much Lorien Mar 2016 #119
A crazy thought justaddh2o Mar 2016 #58
holy crap dana_b Mar 2016 #59
You really think so? justaddh2o Mar 2016 #65
Anyone who can't win a major party nomination can't win the general William Seger Mar 2016 #67
Bernie isn't Nadar though justaddh2o Mar 2016 #73
It's great to dream, but sometimes you gotta get real William Seger Mar 2016 #85
no, not at all dana_b Mar 2016 #74
But if Indys make up 43% justaddh2o Mar 2016 #78
I'll keep fighting for Bernie, but if he can't get past the MSM and DNC Lorien Mar 2016 #123
Terms of Service violation William Seger Mar 2016 #66
Interesting... justaddh2o Mar 2016 #90
IMO Hillary is a 3rd party candidate (Third Way, DLC). Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #131
Yes indeed, she is. Lorien Mar 2016 #133
+10,000 However according to Wikipedia, Third Way is quite acceptable here. Live and Learn Mar 2016 #159
~links Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #163
I would start doubling my donations for that Bernie ticket. GoneFishin Mar 2016 #118
I think we have to be true to ourselves first humbled_opinion Mar 2016 #63
The Party needs to attract voters, not the other way around Phlem Mar 2016 #64
Being a woman... malokvale77 Mar 2016 #69
your succulent ass? LOL!! dana_b Mar 2016 #75
Well, I'm getting on up in years... malokvale77 Mar 2016 #83
I agree and sent you the results . orpupilofnature57 Mar 2016 #80
? malokvale77 Mar 2016 #84
I was asked serve as a juror, someone asked to Hide your post We voted 0-7 Leave it, I tried to mail orpupilofnature57 Mar 2016 #92
Thank you malokvale77 Mar 2016 #93
This orpupilofnature57 Mar 2016 #154
Good one! LOL nt marew Mar 2016 #106
Thank you malokvale77 Mar 2016 #110
Sorry Skinner Autumn Colors Mar 2016 #71
Ditto. SoapBox Mar 2016 #129
Unfortunately for them, I don't believe in the No Win Scenario. JPnoodleman Mar 2016 #72
Captain Kirk beat the "no win scenario" too. Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #132
#StillSanders noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #77
Climate change and the sixth global mass-extinction event is happening now SoLeftIAmRight Mar 2016 #79
And he's absolutely correct Lorien Mar 2016 #124
A vote for anyone other than Bernie is a vote to deprive Milennials Lorien Mar 2016 #126
Many Many Thanks SoLeftIAmRight Mar 2016 #153
#StillSanders - TBF Mar 2016 #81
Couldn't agree more improvingthecountry Mar 2016 #87
You nailed it swilton Mar 2016 #88
I read somewhere that it is 33% Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2016 #89
I will not heel. nt ladyVet Mar 2016 #94
Hillary won Florida with only 25% of registered Dem voters voting. Ivan Kaputski Mar 2016 #95
As a Floridian I can tell you; elections in Florida are so hopelessly corrupt Lorien Mar 2016 #120
It must be in the brazillions. Major Hogwash Mar 2016 #96
I've seem some very cruel stuff on twitter CountAllVotes Mar 2016 #102
Their voter outreach Livluvgrow Mar 2016 #109
Exactly. I might of held my nose a year ago Lorien Mar 2016 #122
I will switch my support to Jill Stein if the MSM and DNC keep Bernie from becoming the nominee Lorien Mar 2016 #111
HRC Is Owned By The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks - Make No Mistake About Her Loyalties cantbeserious Mar 2016 #135
There's even a petition that will be delivered to the DNC: Lorien Mar 2016 #146
It isn't because they're Bernie supporters. delrem Mar 2016 #150
I will vote for the Democratic nominee but only reluctantly for HRC if it is her. mikehiggins Mar 2016 #151
So why would you vote for her? delrem Mar 2016 #152
Absolutely agree. No difference between leftcoastmountains Mar 2016 #162
If Clinton wins, Sanders will support her. However ... Babel_17 Mar 2016 #164
"... there's really very little difference between a Hillary or a tRump..." BeanMusical Mar 2016 #168
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