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Hey look ... JoePhilly Dec 2015 #1
Hah! BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #5
Your grief because Bernie is within single digits in Iowa? CoffeeCat Dec 2015 #11
Yea, I'm all broken up because ... JoePhilly Dec 2015 #24
Okay - I must object Aerows Dec 2015 #86
How about the 49'ers?? ronnykmarshall Dec 2015 #136
I almost WEPT when the freaking Houston Texans Aerows Dec 2015 #142
Only in some alternate universe okasha Dec 2015 #62
That was a month ago demwing Dec 2015 #70
Also to note, the Quinnipiac poll you're referencing is unchanged from a month ago. BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #94
That was funny. K... Off Du, and time to play. Thanks for the giggle. Nt. seabeyond Dec 2015 #21
LMAO leftofcool Dec 2015 #48
How many are there? Six??? Seven??? Walk away Dec 2015 #52
lol ... JoePhilly Dec 2015 #56
And many supporters of the OP are, as well. BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #93
It's baffling. 1) A few disappointed HRC supporters declare party unity is not for them... Hekate Dec 2015 #100
That's part of why I initially asked ... JoePhilly Dec 2015 #133
LOL! I'm still laughing! LOL Cha Dec 2015 #88
It's starting to sink in that workinclasszero Dec 2015 #148
I see many Bernie supporters on DU saying they won't support Hillary if she's the nominee. Cali_Democrat Dec 2015 #2
Exactly! Isn't PUMA an acronym for "party unity my a$$"? BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #6
Indeed Cali_Democrat Dec 2015 #14
And once Clinton is elected, they'll simply continue MineralMan Dec 2015 #16
As is the behavior of leaders Armstead Dec 2015 #25
Or rebels looking for a cause. eom BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #59
Or complacent supporters of the status quo /eom Armstead Dec 2015 #87
Or chronic complainers that don't recognize progress when they see it. Cha Dec 2015 #90
Bingo! eom BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #95
I think you are on to something, Cha. nt Hekate Dec 2015 #112
I'll know that Hillary is finally the POTUS when I see an OP on DU referring to her as.... Walk away Dec 2015 #54
Funny but true! redstateblues Dec 2015 #81
Rofl! Cha Dec 2015 #91
I was an Obama supporter. Fawke Em Dec 2015 #75
I NEVER had a problem with Obama. ronnykmarshall Dec 2015 #137
Since you weren't here in 2008, I'll clue you in on how wrong you are. Major Hogwash Dec 2015 #82
Well since I was here in 2008 ....... ronnykmarshall Dec 2015 #139
I was stating facts. Major Hogwash Dec 2015 #145
It's wearying, that's for sure Hekate Dec 2015 #111
Here's PUMA 2008 Politicalboi Dec 2015 #53
Wow! Never saw that! BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #55
Oh, really this one again. Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #84
No shit ronnykmarshall Dec 2015 #138
Post removed Post removed Dec 2015 #61
I'm not a Republican. Fawke Em Dec 2015 #76
Which is not so different than Sanders' - point by point. BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #127
PUMA explained anamnua Dec 2015 #124
That's the family-friendly version. The original version is what I've posted. BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #125
Cut him a break ... JoePhilly Dec 2015 #26
You are on a roll! Cha Dec 2015 #92
Sometimes ... JoePhilly Dec 2015 #134
Not exactly. They are up against a much better opponent this time. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2015 #3
Hah! Now that's funny! BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #7
Yes, and the electorate has changed a great deal. CoffeeCat Dec 2015 #13
"Most of the people who were young, who voted for Obama," don't take kindly to Sanders' public call BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #15
Uh... any new tweets in the last two weeks? ESKD Dec 2015 #30
Are there? BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #44
I saw those about three or four months ago. Fawke Em Dec 2015 #77
Where is this diversity of which you speak? Crowd shots don't often show it. nt Hekate Dec 2015 #113
Bernie is 74 and has been saying the same upaloopa Dec 2015 #37
Yeah, it just blows my mind that people believe he's "fresh and new!" BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #60
Status Quo, huh Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #85
I's not new... FarPoint Dec 2015 #120
I must be missing something, what's a PUMA? nt TheBlackAdder Dec 2015 #4
Whiners that will refuse to vote for the democratic nominee in the general if it's not tammywammy Dec 2015 #17
I see this on both sides here. In any event, anyone with that mindset isn't a true Democrat! nt TheBlackAdder Dec 2015 #20
Agreed, they're not a real democrat. tammywammy Dec 2015 #22
No you have not.... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2015 #28
Stop with the blatant obfuscation. TheBlackAdder Dec 2015 #31
I dont care what you are.... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2015 #32
There have been two: MoRohKa and MaggieD out of thousands taught_me_patience Dec 2015 #58
Exactly... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2015 #69
Yep. + 1000 eom BlueCaliDem Dec 2015 #126
I have never seen anyone say they wouldn't upaloopa Dec 2015 #38
I've seen several, including just this morning, MaggieD saying over and over she won't vote for the Bluenorthwest Dec 2015 #42
Why don't you call out the Bernie supporters ronnykmarshall Dec 2015 #140
Continuing ed, huh? okasha Dec 2015 #64
Ugh. I'm in an Honors Liberal & Conservatives class right now, working on a research paper. nt TheBlackAdder Dec 2015 #65
Post removed Post removed Dec 2015 #66
Nope, have the Dept. Head teaching the class. Due on 12/14, Reg. semester ends on 12/18. TheBlackAdder Dec 2015 #67
is it the same shitty wendylaroux Dec 2015 #97
I have no idea what website you're talking about. tammywammy Dec 2015 #99
Hillary fans who get pissed when people don't go along with the coronation plans Doctor_J Dec 2015 #41
Sanders fans pissed she is so far ahead, unattainable so they have to accuse her of a coronation. seabeyond Dec 2015 #68
It is more fun, this time around. artislife Dec 2015 #8
Results... Major Nikon Dec 2015 #9
Except the crying isn't coming from HRC supporters. JaneyVee Dec 2015 #10
Word! ronnykmarshall Dec 2015 #141
It's hard to feel sorry for fellow liberals when they post this sort of bile. nt onehandle Dec 2015 #12
I'm not sure where you're reading this. tammywammy Dec 2015 #18
It's on both sides but your side cliams it's only the other. That's getting old considering the Bluenorthwest Dec 2015 #43
I have a side? tammywammy Dec 2015 #45
I've seen a number of Hillary supporters say they won't vote for Bernie if he is the nominee. merrily Dec 2015 #102
"And?" what? tammywammy Dec 2015 #106
Our posts do not say the same thing but you knew that. And most people get what "And?" means merrily Dec 2015 #109
Clinton is well ahead, the easy favorite. Sanders supporters have become the Pumas of 2016. Nt seabeyond Dec 2015 #19
Yup. Thank you for saying it. misterhighwasted Dec 2015 #23
She was this time in 2007, too. Fawke Em Dec 2015 #80
So, she has more support and it is a less crowded race. WhereIsTony Dec 2015 #155
Hillary always rises to the occasion. FarPoint Dec 2015 #27
Not even that long....not until he signed the NH VanillaRhapsody Dec 2015 #29
Indeed... FarPoint Dec 2015 #33
"A bitter tone used by loosers" indeed! demwing Dec 2015 #71
Twisting thoughts of phrases... FarPoint Dec 2015 #72
I twisted nothing demwing Dec 2015 #74
You'll just have to swallow your deamons....Hillary will be the Democratic Nominee. FarPoint Dec 2015 #117
"fact" demwing Dec 2015 #118
Oh.... FarPoint Dec 2015 #119
"only a bitter tone used by loosers" demwing Dec 2015 #121
Sure is effective, healthy communication. FarPoint Dec 2015 #123
How long after she was a Goldwater Girl did she decide to be a Dem? Hepburn Dec 2015 #96
Age 16, high school. Then she went to college. Democrat from then on. Voting age was 21. Hekate Dec 2015 #98
Baloney. She headed a college Republican organization. merrily Dec 2015 #105
What about St. Elizabeth? She remained in the GOP until the mid-1990s. And St. Bernard? Hekate Dec 2015 #110
Deflect much? Your post was about Hillary and so was my reply. merrily Dec 2015 #114
Pfft. I'm not changing the subject, which is how long a candidate has been a Democrat as an ADULT Hekate Dec 2015 #115
Deflecting from Hillary to Warren for no apparent reason is not changing the subject? Please. merrily Dec 2015 #116
When I was clear back in high school I knew the difference between right and wrong. Major Hogwash Dec 2015 #146
Obviously, I agree. merrily Dec 2015 #149
When she met Bill, is my guess. I think the bit about her having left the RNC that nominated merrily Dec 2015 #103
She was a democrat by the time she left Wellesley tammywammy Dec 2015 #107
What part of my post did you not understand? merrily Dec 2015 #108
She was a teenager. ronnykmarshall Dec 2015 #143
Just for the record thucythucy Dec 2015 #34
"gracious in defeat" ... uh, no AtomicKitten Dec 2015 #39
Are these all pre or post convention? thucythucy Dec 2015 #46
It was when the Clintons exhibited an utter lack of grace & poor sportsmanship. AtomicKitten Dec 2015 #63
It's only irrelevant if you consider thucythucy Dec 2015 #122
Hillary has taken jabs at Pres Obama. AtomicKitten Dec 2015 #130
President Obama is not running for re-election. thucythucy Dec 2015 #131
Remember to lift with your legs when you're moving those goalposts. AtomicKitten Dec 2015 #132
Meh. What counts for me is criticism that does a candidate thucythucy Dec 2015 #135
"unfettered Hillary hate" is a convenient way to discount accurate criticism of Hillary Clinton. AtomicKitten Dec 2015 #144
"You disputed...." thucythucy Dec 2015 #150
She held them hostage for what she got. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2015 #128
Possibly, thucythucy Dec 2015 #129
It was also Hillary who... Ino Dec 2015 #40
Yeah, that was a low point. thucythucy Dec 2015 #47
You are really getting desperate now. DCBob Dec 2015 #35
The majority of Democrats want Hillary as the nominee. Metric System Dec 2015 #36
Might be time to log off DU and do something fun emulatorloo Dec 2015 #49
Ummm mcar Dec 2015 #50
The anecdotal evidence is overwhelming!!! msrizzo Dec 2015 #51
Huh? MaggieD Dec 2015 #57
they were PUMA because they refused to support the nominee. JI7 Dec 2015 #73
I assume you are talking about the angry Bernie supporters who vow not to vote for Hillary.. DCBob Dec 2015 #78
Hit & Run...nt SidDithers Dec 2015 #79
What are they saying? Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #83
We Report, You Decide. NCTraveler Dec 2015 #89
Are you kidding me? NaturalHigh Dec 2015 #101
I guess I'll have to...since you provided no evidence. brooklynite Dec 2015 #104
Yep... WillyT Dec 2015 #147
Will you vote for Hillary if she's the nominee? Renew Deal Dec 2015 #151
That's None Of Your Business... Is It ??? WillyT Dec 2015 #152
So is the OP about you? Renew Deal Dec 2015 #153
What on earth are you talking about? BlueMTexpat Dec 2015 #154
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