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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Who we should or shouldn't have nominated NO LONGER MATTERS. [View all]zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)17. Actually, I'm amazed
Considering how toxic it was before the election and that we all were so surprised by the outcome, I have been surprised how much more "discussion" is going on than just out and out venom.
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The lost art of coalition-building- it means work together on what you agree upon - and
Kashkakat v.2.0
Jan 2017
#5
I don't accept the premise that Sanders being on the ticket would have helped.
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#22
More than anything, people need to realize that voting AGAINST something awful...
NoGoodNamesLeft
Jan 2017
#18
The whole point of this thread is that our conversation shouldn't be about who we nominated at all.
Ken Burch
Jan 2017
#35
AMEN! Fighting for best spot on the beach ignoring the January 20th tsunami.
IADEMO2004
Jan 2017
#29