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Anyone left supporting Hillary at this point is a political sold out hack or someone who has been successfully played by the political sold out hacks. From a self interest point of view, unless you are Wall Street or other inside millionaire, voting for Hillary is slitting your own throat and/or slitting the throat of future generations.
Why are you people shocked that the DNC wants its own life-long Democrat (whom they perceive provides the best general election outcome by far) to prevail? Sanders became a Democrat solely for the purpose of running for Presidency -- he was and he is an Independent. And he was perceived as going to get crushed in the general. Of course, DNC would put a pressure on a Democratic rep who is getting out of line. Republicans would do the exact same thing.
Seriously. Are you really this naive? Think about it.
Why are you people shocked that the DNC wants its own life-long Democrat (whom they perceive provides the best general election outcome by far) to prevail? Sanders became a Democrat solely for the purpose of running for Presidency -- he was and he is an Independent. And he was perceived as going to get crushed in the general. Of course, DNC would put a pressure on a Democratic rep who is getting out of line. Republicans would do the exact same thing.
Seriously. Are you really this naive? Think about it.
Mick
Michael Kives and Darnell Strom aren't associated with the DNC. They both are Democrat fundraisers and long-time Clinton supporters. Both work at the Creative Artists Agency in LA. That said, they look petulant for even emailing Rep. Gabbard and then forwarding the email to Podesta...
Michael Kives and Darnell Strom aren't associated with the DNC. They both are Democratic fundraisers and long-time Clinton supporters.
Actually, I wasn't talking about those two gentlemen; it was rather a general statement since there is no question that the DNC wanted Hillary to be its nominee . . . . . as would the GOP if the situation was reversed.
Mick
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