cleveramerican
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:01 PM
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I will vote republican if candidate X doesn't get the democratic nomination! |
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is there anybody anywhere who really feels this way, and will actually follow through with it? I can't imagine any dem so short sighted, so angry and wanting to get even so badly.
I think there are no voters who will actually,as opposed to threaten to,do this.
If you are out there, explain it to me.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:03 PM
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1. True, but some weren't Dems to begin with. |
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An Independent or recently converted Republican may feel differently.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:08 PM
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2. I would never vote Republican |
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But I seriously will skip the Presidential vote if its Hillary. My state doesn't need my vote anyway. Sooner or later, we've got to demand better from the Dem Party and the country.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:10 PM
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3. My mom has said she probably wouldn't vote for Hillary, but today she admitted |
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that she would probably hold her nose and vote for her. 8 years ago, she probably would have voted for McCain over Gore if he had gotten the Republican nomination, but she has lost a lot of respect for McCain since he wrapped his arms around Bush. Hopefully other Democrats who once respected McCain have come to the same conclusion. But I do think part of our problem is that we just don't hate McCain as much as we hate Bush, so we are less motivated to come together and beat him.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:12 PM
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4. Hell, we have a poster who claims they'll WORK for McCain to keep Obama out. |
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:14 PM
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:eyes: Why are they here?
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:21 PM
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10. Yes, and I don't know. |
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:47 PM
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17. And I thought journalists were supposed to be impartial... |
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black is white, and up is down this election.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:13 PM
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5. A woman said that yesterday, at the DEM Convention! |
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She was a Hillary delegate from my precinct. The other Hillary delegates were shocked that she'd say that. She was roundly criticized and left in a huff. ;)
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cleveramerican
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:16 PM
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7. she probably changed her mind shortly afterwards. |
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:23 PM
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11. I don't know, she left after we finally got to sign in |
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She didn't even stay around to actually vote on the delegate to go to the state convention.
This one Hillary supporter just looked at her and said "You're not a democrat then, why are you here?" And another said something along the lines of if Jesus ran as a republican, he'd still vote for the democrat.
LOL They certainly took to her to task.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:18 PM
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8. Some of the delegates at the CDP Convention said the same thing |
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This weekend that if Obama won they wouldn't vote for him. I was listening to there convention this morning so I could hear BigDog's Clinton44 speech.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:20 PM
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9. that is just ReThug bullshit to try to get democrats not to vote.. divide and conquer.. don't buy it... |
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:23 PM
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12. I won't vote for Hillary, but I wouldn't vote for McCain either |
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The only way I would vote for Hillary would be if she won the election legitimately, meaning that she won a majority of pledged delegates. I would even be willing to concede her win in FL, which would be a net gain of ~40 delegates. MI was a sham, so they should be split 50/50, so basically they don't count. So if she could actually pull to within 40 pledged delegates, without tearing apart the Democratic party in the process, she will at least get my vote if she ended up with the nomination. Otherwise, I would just not vote for President.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:25 PM
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but you have to account for the percentage of voters who think they need to follow "conventional wisdom" or the latest fad.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:31 PM
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15. I'd give anybody a pass, if its just an angry threat |
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which is what it most certainly is in most cases. I must confess I have been angry and spouted some utter bullshit in the heat of the moment before. But I also went home and sobered up.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:28 PM
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14. I will just stay home |
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Hillary was my Senator. No more Hillary.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:42 PM
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16. I was listening to the Beltway Boys last night |
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They said 28% of Clinton Supporters wouldn't vote for Obama. But then they said that 28% are rednecks. So it looks like from all the posts, blogs and the news from the MSM all the people whom support Clinton44 are rednecks, low income and uneducated people.
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Sun Mar-30-08 03:47 PM
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18. I'd bet 28% of that 28% will change their minds by November. |
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Sun Mar-30-08 04:34 PM
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I was born and raised in Manhattan and lived on LI for 20 years. I am college educated and my family income is over $100,000. That is not Hillary's base, although I am an older, white woman.
I never really knew what a redneck was until I moved to Florida (ugh), not by choice I may add.
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