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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton tells Bernie Sanders backers: ‘When this nomination is wrapped up,’ join me [View all]Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)8. One thing for sure, we will not win if a republican is elected. This is where we can vote for
our best interest or we can vote against our best interest, deciding not to vote is against ourselves. It is about having unity and electing Democrats on every level to get the team in office which can help working Americans.
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Hillary Clinton tells Bernie Sanders backers: ‘When this nomination is wrapped up,’ join me [View all]
riversedge
Dec 2015
OP
Newsflash for you, Bernie and Hillary both need the others supporters to win against the Republicans
cstanleytech
Dec 2015
#18
I agree. What you say is very true. Anyone who can do a little arithmetic can see that. But
Cal33
Dec 2015
#119
When Clinton loses the primary Riversedge, i'm counting on you to not join her independent bid.
Scootaloo
Dec 2015
#3
So do you actually think she will do that or are you just simply engaging in a straw man argument?
cstanleytech
Dec 2015
#19
Nah. It's another one of Scootaloo's strawman arguments. Scootaloo is one of the more
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2015
#72
I can and will vote for all other Democrats on my ballot, but I cannot and will not vote for Hillary
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#64
If she can't win the Dem primary, she'll have no shot in the General Election and won't run.
hughee99
Dec 2015
#68
How about "If I honestly earn this nomination from the voters, won't you join me?"
retrowire
Dec 2015
#6
My exact thoughts. "Honestly earn" being the key phrase. "After I manipulate, cheat, bludgeon,
GoneFishin
Dec 2015
#10
One thing for sure, we will not win if a republican is elected. This is where we can vote for
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#8
Funny, a none vote is good for the republican party, they are doing everything possible to
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#43
I don't assume, I have looked at her record, i have looked at her experience,
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#96
Bernie supporters will certainly join her in her support of him as the Democratic nominee.
LS_Editor
Dec 2015
#22
Oh to be so entitled. Let's just skip the damn election and go right to the coronation.
CBGLuthier
Dec 2015
#46
I think anger and blind determination to succeed this time are leading her path
roguevalley
Dec 2015
#75
Why wouldn't a Hillary Bernie ticket be the big sell? American politics has become so do or die
Monk06
Dec 2015
#49
Then how is it that he co-founded what is now the largest Democratic caucus in the Congress?
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2015
#105
To the many red-faced keyboard warriors on DU who will jump all over this in a tantrum...
PSPS
Dec 2015
#61
I will vote for Hillary Clinton for President if she is the Democratic Party nominee.
Volaris
Dec 2015
#93
Hey Hillary, your people must be shielding you from these types of articles.
truthisfreedom
Dec 2015
#83
If Mrs. Clinton wins the primary Bernie Sanders will back and vote for her too.
Sunlei
Dec 2015
#102
Hillary, when the nomination is wrapped up I will join you and your supporters.....
Gary 50
Dec 2015
#104
Not all primary candidates use non-conditional assumptive statements to lecture supporters of
DisgustipatedinCA
Dec 2015
#126
No, but because it's an ex post facto rationalized distinction without a difference
whatthehey
Dec 2015
#131