Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm betting many of the posters on this thread and others claiming to want Democrat choices besides Clinton, are actually Republican voters hoping for a nomination battle, because they recognize the Republican nomination process is an absolute dumpster fire right now.
That's why Bernie Sanders has closed the gap to 12 in NH and HRC is below 50% there.
No - it is because smart dems see some real red flags in HRC's bid and would like a hedge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, there are many of us who want HRC and would vote for her regardless of whomever else was running.
And there are quite a few Democrats and independents who would not vote for her ..... who voted for Obama and Bill Clinton.
This. Didn't vote for her last time, and I won't this time.
You are a very foolish and short-sighted person. Do as you wish in the primary but don't be a fool and vote for Bush or Trump in the general election. Or a third party candidate. Remember what the Nader voters did in Florida in 2000 -- they gave us two wars and a Supreme Court that saddled us with Citizens United.
You're a fool: gay marriage, Affordable Care Act, oh, and Citizens United helps liberals in huge ways, just ask Terry McCaulif (sic) if he'd like to give back all of Tom Steyer's cash that bought his victory for him....thanks to Citizens United.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, there are many of us who want HRC and would vote for her regardless of whomever else was running.
And there are quite a few Democrats and independents who would not vote for her ..... who voted for Obama and Bill Clinton.
This. Didn't vote for her last time, and I won't this time.
You are a very foolish and short-sighted person. Do as you wish in the primary but don't be a fool and vote for Bush or Trump in the general election. Or a third party candidate. Remember what the Nader voters did in Florida in 2000 -- they gave us two wars and a Supreme Court that saddled us with Citizens United.
Anonymous wrote:I'm quite disappointed in Dems not challenging HRC for the nom. Grow some balls (or ovaries) please!
Kaine, Klobuchar, Gillibrand, Deval Patrick, Sherrod Brown, and Warren should all be running and making their case.
Anonymous wrote:Democrat. Ivy educated. Voting for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm betting many of the posters on this thread and others claiming to want Democrat choices besides Clinton, are actually Republican voters hoping for a nomination battle, because they recognize the Republican nomination process is an absolute dumpster fire right now.
That's why Bernie Sanders has closed the gap to 12 in NH and HRC is below 50% there.
No - it is because smart dems see some real red flags in HRC's bid and would like a hedge.
Anonymous wrote:Democrat. Ivy educated. Voting for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:I'm betting many of the posters on this thread and others claiming to want Democrat choices besides Clinton, are actually Republican voters hoping for a nomination battle, because they recognize the Republican nomination process is an absolute dumpster fire right now.
That's why Bernie Sanders has closed the gap to 12 in NH and HRC is below 50% there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, there are many of us who want HRC and would vote for her regardless of whomever else was running.
And there are quite a few Democrats and independents who would not vote for her ..... who voted for Obama and Bill Clinton.
This. Didn't vote for her last time, and I won't this time.
You are a very foolish and short-sighted person. Do as you wish in the primary but don't be a fool and vote for Bush or Trump in the general election. Or a third party candidate. Remember what the Nader voters did in Florida in 2000 -- they gave us two wars and a Supreme Court that saddled us with Citizens United.
I'm foolish and short sighted because I wouldn't vote for the candidate you want me to? The beauty of this country is that you and I both get to make our own choice. I'm not going to call you names for yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, there are many of us who want HRC and would vote for her regardless of whomever else was running.
And there are quite a few Democrats and independents who would not vote for her ..... who voted for Obama and Bill Clinton.
This. Didn't vote for her last time, and I won't this time.
You are a very foolish and short-sighted person. Do as you wish in the primary but don't be a fool and vote for Bush or Trump in the general election. Or a third party candidate. Remember what the Nader voters did in Florida in 2000 -- they gave us two wars and a Supreme Court that saddled us with Citizens United.
Not the PP you addressed but when you have Democrats who are not willing to vote for a Democratic nominee, perhaps the problem is with the nominee and not the voter.
+1000
And, there are MANY problems with the nominee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, there are many of us who want HRC and would vote for her regardless of whomever else was running.
And there are quite a few Democrats and independents who would not vote for her ..... who voted for Obama and Bill Clinton.
This. Didn't vote for her last time, and I won't this time.
You are a very foolish and short-sighted person. Do as you wish in the primary but don't be a fool and vote for Bush or Trump in the general election. Or a third party candidate. Remember what the Nader voters did in Florida in 2000 -- they gave us two wars and a Supreme Court that saddled us with Citizens United.
The Gore campaign should never have let it get close enough to allow Nader to play spoiler. That's entirely on them.