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We know some Democtrats wouldn't support Hillary no matter what. Subsequently, not all Repulicans would support Trump. But is there any Democrat who is going to vote for a Republican rather than Bernie?
We know some Democtrats wouldn't support Hillary no matter what. Subsequently, not all Repulicans would support Trump. But is there any Democrat who is going to vote for a Republican rather than Bernie?
I doubt it. Most democrats will support whoever the nominee is - especially it means blocking Trump or Cruz. Trump or Cruz as the GOP nominee would really rally the left.
I doubt it. Most democrats will support whoever the nominee is - especially it means blocking Trump or Cruz. Trump or Cruz as the GOP nominee would really rally the left.
Correct. Please don't nominate Kasich or Ryan. . .
I doubt it. Most democrats will support whoever the nominee is - especially it means blocking Trump or Cruz. Trump or Cruz as the GOP nominee would really rally the left.
I think this is correct.
But at the recent Washington caucus, where most people supported Sanders, there were a few who said they would never vote for Clinton if Sanders does not get the nomination. And there were a couple long-time feminists who were very disgruntled about Sanders, and I had the impression might sit out the general if Sanders is the nominee.
So the number of folks who wouldn't vote for Sanders is probably not zero. But I doubt they would vote for any of the Rs on offer either.
But at the recent Washington caucus, where most people supported Sanders, there were a few who said they would never vote for Clinton if Sanders does not get the nomination. And there were a couple long-time feminists who were very disgruntled about Sanders, and I had the impression might sit out the general if Sanders is the nominee.
So the number of folks who wouldn't vote for Sanders is probably not zero. But I doubt they would vote for any of the Rs on offer either.
My sister in law - a feminist - but a reasonable one, will vote for either Hillary or Bernie sanders.
Those who won't vote for Bernie is due to tax issue I think. (some won't admit it though)
I am a registered democrat and will not support Clinton or sanders. Clinton I believe to be absolute corrupt to the core. Sanders - it's hard for me to believe anyone with the most simple understanding of economics can support this guy. I also hate how they both pander to criminals. While I'm a registered democrat and voted Obama in 2008, I can't envision supporting the party as the veer towards radical left.
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