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fleabiscuit

(4,542 posts)
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:41 PM Jun 2016

Good taste gone a little sour.

Coming up on a 38th wedding anniversary this year. Both wife and I were raised in working family homes. Dad went to work, mom is the homemaker and raises the kids. Both sets of parents lived through the great depression. My dad served in WWII, wife’s family lost a son in Vietnam. Wifey and I were born in the same small town hospital. We were both the babies of the families. Both birth certificates have the same attending nurse’s signature. We have the same birth day date, one month apart. We both heard stories from our parents of the hardships and the slow improvement of living through the decades. None of our parents ever wanted to go back to how things used to be. Living has always, although slowly, gotten better. We were raised in Democratic households. When we get a wound, we bleed blue. We were so excited when we went to vote together for the first time in a presidential election. We were going to cast our votes for Jimmy Carter. When we pulled up in the car at our designated polling spot an announcement came on over the radio that Ronald Reagan had already been declared the winner. We were momentarily devastated. We are on the West coast and the election had been called. We still went in and voted our party. It still hurt.

I was excited about tomorrow.

For me, the media coming out and announcing the presumptive candidate a day before tomorrows final primaries is total fucking irresponsibility.

Go HRC.

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UMTerp01

(1,048 posts)
1. I agree. The timing does suck
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:43 PM
Jun 2016

But it is what it is. This is a call from these news organizations and not from the candidates. If Hillary Clinton had as much power the Sandernistas claimed she had, don't you think she would've used her "evil powers" to tell the AP to hold off?

teamster633

(2,032 posts)
6. If they hadn't called it tonight, they would have called it early tomorrow evening.
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:55 PM
Jun 2016

As much as Bernie tried to focus all the attention on California, New Jersey was going to hand Hillary the nomination well before the Cali polls closed. The timing is inconvenient and numbers are unsentimental, but the numbers are the indisputable foundation of Hillary's victory.

BootinUp

(49,023 posts)
3. The primary was over months ago. Why continue a circular firing squad?
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:45 PM
Jun 2016

At some point people need to be slapped if they are lost in a delusion and attacking our presumptive nominee. Personally, I think they waited too long.

fleabiscuit

(4,542 posts)
7. Everyone should have the opportunity to be and feel that they are part of the election process.
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:55 PM
Jun 2016

If one is engaged in a 'circular firing squad' it's because they participated in that and it is not part of the election process.

BootinUp

(49,023 posts)
8. Bernie has been lieing to them
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:57 PM
Jun 2016

if he had said something like he needs votes to represent him at the convention that would have been fine. He has been lieing and attacking Clinton for months. That makes unifying take longer and maybe too late.

teamster633

(2,032 posts)
12. Everyone should have that opportunity.
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 11:03 PM
Jun 2016

There is no reason a little state like mine should always vote first and a huge state like California should always vote last. It isn't fair to the voters and it doesn't serve the interests of our party either.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
4. I'm sorry. My state never counts on the GE election night either
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:47 PM
Jun 2016

I think if she wins Cali it will be the thing that makes this official. Will be a big ass deal either way.

Walk away

(9,494 posts)
5. I'm from NJ so I feel your pain but....
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 10:54 PM
Jun 2016

Our votes are so important. Hillary needs to win NJ and CA because putting Bernie out of his misery ASAP could make it possible for Hillary to beat Trump from strength. And don't forget down ballot. We can't let Bernie screw this up for the whole party. We have our part to play and it's really important.

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