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I hope they leave her in the race no matter what. Indict? No worries, leave her in!
Regardless, I think her record is so bad and she has so much baggage, it will be pure entertainment. That's all politics is about these days so why not enjoy watching the titanic with a smile?
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(set 23 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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Originally Posted by :-D
I'm a Millennial and most Millennials (including myself) support Sanders more than Hillary. A good majority of us Bernie supporters plan on leaving the Democratic Party of Hillary gets the nomination. Remember 12 million people voted for Bernie when 16 million voted for Hillary. Imagine 12 million voters leaving the party it will destroy the Dems, and naturally these are the people who actually voted in the primaries. And these are without all the election fraud allegations, realistically the numbers might even be closer.
Bernie Sanders supporters will probably go to the Green Party if anything they aren't exact but close. Some are considering a new party based on Sanders' beliefs. I'll vote Green if Sanders doesn't go through.
And yes there is a big protest being planned in Philly. I have a few friends who are flying out just to do it.
It'll be pretty clear what the Democratic Party has to do if they want to retain the Sanders supporters: move further left. And I doubt they will so, time for a third party.
1. All Bernie supporters are not Democrats. A number of them are republicans and others are independents.
2. Not all Bernie supporters hate Hillary and would leave the party just because their candidate lost.
3. There was no fraud. Your candidate lost because more people voted for Hillary Clinton.
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Originally Posted by richrf
Right. The parties self select only corrupt people and the most corrupt get to the top of the stench.
I'm interested in the future of my son, my neighbors, my country. I'm not interested in silly questions like whether a long term DNC hacked lived in D.C. proper or one of its decrepit suburbs. I'll leave those questions for Clinton hacks to work out.
The bigger argument is the fact that you assume he is a hack just because he does not support the same politicians that you do.
You shouldnt deem someone a bad person just because they disagree with you, specifically on corruption which you havent proven.
And by the way, the DC area doesnt have the richest counties because of the pay of the 535 congressmen or those who work at the DNC or RNC. Their combined salaries doesnt even get to 100 million.
Those counties make the most because government itself is situated there. Its a city of 700,000, that has a daytime(working population) of over 1.6 million. Not only is it government , but major companies are there as well.
The bigger argument is the fact that you assume he is a hack just because he does not support the same politicians that you do.
You shouldnt deem someone a bad person just because they disagree with you, specifically on corruption which you havent proven.
And by the way, the DC area doesnt have the richest counties because of the pay of the 535 congressmen or those who work at the DNC or RNC. Their combined salaries doesnt even get to 100 million.
Those counties make the most because government itself is situated there. Its a city of 700,000, that has a daytime(working population) of over 1.6 million. Not only is it government , but major companies are there as well.
Let's join hands and sing:
All we are saying is give the hacks a chance.
All we are saying is give the hacks a chance.
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