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Old 06-07-2016, 10:45 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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I'm definitely mis-guided since I dont buy into your extremely far left theories that nobody else likes. I mean you didn't garner support from any Republicans, and the majority of Democrats obviously just disqualified Sanders.
Nice to see you speaking for everyone LOL. Must be some gift...

Democrats and Republicans are a dying breed-there are now more Independents in this country anyway.

I actually have seen many Republicans voice their support and respect for Bernie, but besides that, how would you expect them to "support him" in a DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY? LMAO
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Old 06-07-2016, 10:52 PM
 
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Nice to see you speaking for everyone LOL. Must be some gift...

Democrats and Republicans are a dying breed-there are now more Independents in this country anyway.

I actually have seen many Republicans voice their support and respect for Bernie, but besides that, how would you expect them to "support him" in a DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY? LMAO
Um...I dunno, they go and re-register as a Democrat, not sure whats so funny about the fact that you discount that people do that all the time for primaries.
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Old 06-07-2016, 11:00 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Um...I dunno, they go and re-register as a Democrat, not sure whats so funny about the fact that you discount that people do that all the time for primaries.
Yes, obviously but the majority vote in their own primary. Actually, I was registered as a Republican (so I could vote for Ron Paul in the 2012 Republican Primaries), so you could count me as one LOL, but really I am an Independent, although used to be a Democrat (and switched again to vote for Bernie this year).
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Old 06-07-2016, 11:31 PM
 
Location: Beautiful Upstate NY!
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At least we avoided the onslaught of some sort of half assed socialism experiment? Any other positives to this now that we are stuck with a criminal and an idiot for our two major party candidates? Seriously how did it get to the point where we have to such unappealing candidates?
In a word...Obama.

Go Trump!
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