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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Will the Democratic Party unify under Hillary or split in two [View all]JackInGreen
(2,975 posts)1. You need more options
We support Bernie because he's willing to lead, the movement isn't his, it's ours. If 'his' supporters leave the core reasoning will be because the party has abandoned them. Bernie and ourselves would only be walking the same direction, towards better.
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The last poll said 33% of Democrats wouldn't vote for her no mater what. It continue to rise 6.5%
Unicorn
Apr 2016
#17
"We hate the establishment! Down with the establishment! Let's form our own establishment!"
NurseJackie
Apr 2016
#6
It's like saying "I wouldn't belong to any organization that has actual members!"
NurseJackie
Apr 2016
#69
I don't feel like I'm even being given that option by Hillary's campaign.
PyaarRevolution
Apr 2016
#89
Most of the independants who have voted Sanders in open primaries will vote for Trump.
hollowdweller
Apr 2016
#9
Party will unify if you call returning to status quo unifying. I did for purpose of poll. But...
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#10
It's shame our Democratic party is being taken over by Conservatives. I think I'm
B Calm
Apr 2016
#38
"You can't poison a mans well and then deliver him bottled water and expect him to be grateful ..."
hereforthevoting
Apr 2016
#32
Actually a lot ARE long time Dems. We were Dems BEFORE the Clinton presidency. He took the party
peacebird
Apr 2016
#128
The "Democrats" are already unified behind Hillary. The Independents and faux Democrats
Jitter65
Apr 2016
#34
A lot of Hillary supporters aren't democrats to begin with simply because they are Conservatives.
B Calm
Apr 2016
#42
Both, I guess - there will be a spew of small breakaways, but almost all the party will unify. N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2016
#49
there will always be some disgruntled fools. think of them as the PUMA's of 2016
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2016
#74
No, they are the real democrats and they are still standing for real democratic principals when they
Unicorn
Apr 2016
#77
The answers to the issues that divide HRC and Bernie supporters are diametrically opposed
Ferd Berfel
Apr 2016
#78
Maybe we should stop making it a priority to beat the GOP and start making it a priority to vote
Unicorn
Apr 2016
#82
It is not that the Democratic Party will split - it's that Sec. Clinton will split the Party with...
xocet
Apr 2016
#80
If not, she'll get plenty of republican conservatives votes. Myself, it will be hard but I
B Calm
Apr 2016
#90
Given the liklihood of status-quo, I believe the party will probably just become irrelevant.
NorthCarolina
Apr 2016
#96
TalkingPointsMemo.com is my 2nd source of news. I trust them, for what that's worth.
randome
Apr 2016
#139