FFS...
FFS...
I’m in the 10%. Its great when they have the district locked up the morning after they win the primary, and I’m glad she’ll be in Washington pushing the party as a whole left. That being said, if it takes a center left candidate to beat a repbulican in a district that went to Trump I’ll take the center left candidate…
Ok, Bruce.
Your “side” is the one who keeps trying to equate “anybody who supported Sanders” with “anyone who didn’t vote for Clinton on election day”.
My name isn’t Bob, and I’m not bad at math either. You seem to be though. Trump won 46.1% of the vote, and Clinton had 48.2% and Stein 1.06%. But how can 1% of the vote make a difference? Because its not a popular vote. It doesn’t matter that only 1% voted Stein...it matters where they were voting...
Hilary Clinton primary voters voted for Clinton in the general election. How are they more to blame than progressives who handed their vote to Trump by voting for Stein or writing in Bernie?
It wasn’t a small segment of voters. There were more than enough Jill Stein/Bernie write in voters to give Clinton the win, and there is a risk that those same voters are going to do the same thing for the same dumb reasons during the midterms. They also deserve just as much anger as Trump supporters do because they…
But those people never claimed to be progressive. They were the ones who wanted things like the muslim ban, and they are all eternally grateful for those on the left who couldn’t see the forest for the trees and refused to vote for Clinton.
I mean obviously she has her share of the blame as well, but the choice falls ultimately to the person casting the vote.
How’s President Donal J. Trump working out for us?
Huh?
I voted and campaigned for Hilary Clinton even though I voted for Sanders in the primary because I understood the danger Trump represents. My conscience is clear.
There wasn’t an option for neither one. The choice was between Trump and Clinton, which is why as I voted for Clinton even though I voted for Sanders in the primary. We now have Trump because people were too blind to see the big picture.
Nah...everybody likes me. Its because they don’t want to admit they are partially responsible for putting an idiot racist conman reality tv show host into the most powerful political office in the world over a more than qualified, serious, and at the very least left of center candidate.
Apparently VERY hard.
This is funny. Every time I ask Bernie supporters or Stein supporters the same question they all do the same thing. Refuse to answer.
Not a Pokemon fan. Anyways...centrist agenda or Trump?
Haven’t read Animal Farm in a while, so you’ll have to forgive for not recalling the context of the quote. But back to my original question...would you rather have a centrist agenda or Trump?
Can’t star this comment enough.
Would you rather have a centrist agenda or Trump?