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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Haters Face Reality Voting For tRump [View all]killbotfactory
(13,566 posts)22. I supported Bernie and fell in line behind Clinton when he lost.
There was no equivalency between Trump and Clinton. I agree. But I live in a solid blue state and no one I know was excited about Clinton. Bernie didn't create her negatives, and ran one of the most genteel primary fights I've ever witnessed. He pointed out issues he had with her, and those issues were shared by MANY MANY people BEFORE Bernie entered the race. The reason he ran in the primary is so that he wouldn't be a spoiler in the general election.
If the reason Clinton lost is because someone dared to run against her, then how great of a politician could she possibly be?
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A friend of mine's daughter is one of those Bernie millennials, she voted for Johnson
doc03
Dec 2016
#1
She never voted for Bernie for the right reasons, if somehow she was able to trade-up for Johnson.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#2
which applies double or more so to the republican party and most pro-corporate politicians.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#23
Your version of selfish is not mine. Being a part of the democratic process by running for election
JCanete
Dec 2016
#33
I'm sorry, what just happened there? You got that from my post in which I suggested that
JCanete
Dec 2016
#36
tbh if he hadn't run I think that would have depressed turnout as well
forjusticethunders
Dec 2016
#40
Wasn't it Bernie that started the "corrupt corporate serving Hillary" theme?
CajunBlazer
Dec 2016
#14
You, my friend, are a perfect example of what I was talking about in my post above
CajunBlazer
Dec 2016
#17
Until Comney, most polls had us winning a senate majority and big gains in congress.
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#26
You can't have this both ways. Either Sanders cost us the election, in which case I say no, the DNC
JCanete
Dec 2016
#27
Actually it was such a squeaker that any of a multitude of things could have turned it around...
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#28
Sure. I'm not going to dredge up for the purposes of this conversation whether all accusations
JCanete
Dec 2016
#29
No, but those individuals, whoever they are, weren't goaded to do so by Sanders
JCanete
Dec 2016
#39
Most people aren't going to face that reality very quickly, and those people who hate Hillary, or
JCanete
Dec 2016
#3
Yes, this is a fair criticism of the approach. I was just saying that people who
JCanete
Dec 2016
#5
They must be rejoicing now at all the system shock. I hold them accountable for it.
Justice
Dec 2016
#7
Exit polls in both 1992 and 1996 clearly showed that Perot took equally from both candidates.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#31
I think the worst part is how such people style themselves "heroes" in their own minds.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#10