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DinahMoeHum

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18. In the end, they will support the eventual Democratic nominee. . .
Tue Feb 23, 2016, 01:41 PM
Feb 2016

. . .whether it's Clinton or Sanders.

Bank on it.

And she will take on the gun lobby! pandr32 Feb 2016 #1
Just like she took on Wall St. RoccoR5955 Feb 2016 #7
But Eric Garner's daughter, who has become a civil rights activist since her father tblue37 Feb 2016 #2
She's gotten a number of significant endorsements. MADem Feb 2016 #3
Uh-huh. 2008 is calling. AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #4
We live in 2016. Catch up riversedge Feb 2016 #5
Clinton just a changin' with the times eh? snooper2 Feb 2016 #20
Apparently, these brave women disagree with your assessment ... LannyDeVaney Feb 2016 #6
"You can not fake passion," Reed-Veal said. "You cannot fake concern." AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #21
Shhh iamthebandfanman Feb 2016 #8
Really? LannyDeVaney Feb 2016 #10
I don't have to guess, but sus453 Feb 2016 #22
So I take it you don't think Bernie Sanders putting a (D) next to his name ... LannyDeVaney Feb 2016 #25
He did it for party unity. He's been caucusing with them for decades. onecaliberal Feb 2016 #26
I think he did it to further the sus453 Feb 2016 #35
I too would minimize and trivialize the concerns of Sybrina Fulton and Geneva Reed-Veal LanternWaste Feb 2016 #9
Feel free to go ahead leftynyc Feb 2016 #15
I'm not talking about them. I'm talking about a weather-vane candidate. AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #23
Petulance and pettiness, how about sus453 Feb 2016 #24
Spare me the unending bullshit leftynyc Feb 2016 #28
K & R SunSeeker Feb 2016 #11
I have to say this. Vinca Feb 2016 #12
These women did speak out on their own ... LannyDeVaney Feb 2016 #13
They're being exploited. Vinca Feb 2016 #29
They are strong intelligent women who are doing what they think is best. For you to berate them is riversedge Feb 2016 #31
I'm not berating them, I'm berating the candidates who are using them for votes. Vinca Feb 2016 #32
You berate these moms when you give them no credit for their own choices and accuse them riversedge Feb 2016 #33
You're only saying that because Saint Hillary is one of the draggers. Vinca Feb 2016 #37
I am saying it because I believe you are demeaning the moms. Shame on you riversedge Feb 2016 #38
I think I'm doing just the opposite. Vinca Feb 2016 #40
I find the race to get victims' families to endorse absolutely disgusting. AlbertCat Feb 2016 #16
It's reported as "breaking news" when a victim's family member endorses. Vinca Feb 2016 #27
No, these moms endorsed Hillary months ago. Now they are campaigning for her as a group. That is riversedge Feb 2016 #39
It's ghoulish. AlbertCat Feb 2016 #41
These women sure earned the right to their opinions. RealAmericanDem Feb 2016 #14
They know who will do the most for their community. AlbertCat Feb 2016 #17
In the end, they will support the eventual Democratic nominee. . . DinahMoeHum Feb 2016 #18
Sanders Has Had 30 To Stand Up To The NRA, What Makes You Think He's Gonna Start Now? Corey_Baker08 Feb 2016 #19
Actually, the grade is D minus sus453 Feb 2016 #36
Clinton's advantage among blacks will have deep implications beyond Saturday's South Carolina vote w riversedge Feb 2016 #30
Clinton's advantage among blacks will have deep implications beyond Saturday's South Carolina AlbertCat Feb 2016 #42
Feb 21 South Carolina What a day at St. Peters AME Church #HRC #MothersOfTheMovement riversedge Feb 2016 #34
Locking... BooScout Feb 2016 #43
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