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Ash_F

(5,861 posts)
23. I suppose someone can register as a Dem and identify as an indy
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 02:04 AM
Jun 2016

But legally they are Democrats if they registered as such. There are many indies who did not register as Democrats this year.

Bargaining bravenak Jun 2016 #1
It's not a stage of grief. Ken Burch Jun 2016 #4
She NEEDS his support to win AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #54
He NEEDS her support to see his wishes made real Mr Maru Jun 2016 #57
No, he doesnt AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #67
Yeah, he does. Mr Maru Jun 2016 #68
No, his revolution has nothing to do with her AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #69
Whatever gets you through the day; but yeah. He needs her. Mr Maru Jun 2016 #70
Its a thing of beauty AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #71
it's a thing of beauty Mr Maru Jun 2016 #73
I didn't vote for Sander's platform. I voted for Clinton, and she won my state. shadowandblossom Jun 2016 #2
Thats nice of you FDR_Liberal Jun 2016 #3
45% of the "democratic pary"? And how many times have I heard that so many of the Sanders voters SFnomad Jun 2016 #6
If we are looking at the total electorate, then we are talking about more than 50% probably Ash_F Jun 2016 #13
No, you're not talking about "more than 50% probably" ... Secretary Clinton won ... she got well SFnomad Jun 2016 #18
Doesn't that make them Democrats? Ash_F Jun 2016 #20
If they're still Independents .... no it doesn't n/t SFnomad Jun 2016 #22
I suppose someone can register as a Dem and identify as an indy Ash_F Jun 2016 #23
Then I guess you don't need their votes - right? azurnoir Jun 2016 #48
I think you meant to reply to someone else Ash_F Jun 2016 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author shadowandblossom Jun 2016 #19
The "independents" who vote for Bernie are progressives who feel they have been JDPriestly Jun 2016 #24
We should look at the progressive independents as people who COULD be Democrats Ken Burch Jun 2016 #59
No, it is 45% of the democratic party FDR_Liberal Jun 2016 #25
Oh no. shadowandblossom Jun 2016 #10
If Hillary lost the nomination to Bernie, would you still want her to shape the platform? Cali_Democrat Jun 2016 #41
I would. I truly would. I would want the platform to include the best of her program Ken Burch Jun 2016 #60
OMG can you just imagine for a minute the grave dancing and howls of "YAY! NO MORE OLIGARCHY!" Mr Maru Jun 2016 #61
Yep Cali_Democrat Jun 2016 #63
It's not like he stood for anything you've got any reason to object to. Ken Burch Jun 2016 #5
Most Americans, including myself, did not vote for Sanders nor his platform. shadowandblossom Jun 2016 #11
HRC wasn't nominated to be the enemy of change. n/t. Ken Burch Jun 2016 #15
I'm not having this emotion based argument with you, nor any other. shadowandblossom Jun 2016 #17
Thank you all american girl Jun 2016 #38
Thank you too shadowandblossom Jun 2016 #74
Obama gave her the SOS job she wanted for her endorsement. Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #8
by which you mean Hillary agreed to do the SOS job, doing him an enormous favor. shadowandblossom Jun 2016 #14
Funny how you look at it differently from then to know with very similar circumstances. Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #32
Hillary was a horrible SoS. Kerry and Obama on the other hand have done great things think Jun 2016 #34
You do understand that the SOS works at the pleasure of the President. all american girl Jun 2016 #40
Even more insulting that Obama deliberately made poor choices when he had a female SoS Sheepshank Jun 2016 #46
Try as you might, but it's not gender based. She's a hawk and always has been Ned_Devine Jun 2016 #56
Her hawkishness as SoS (if there even such a thing) was at the will of the president Sheepshank Jun 2016 #62
There is such a thing, and she served as an advisor to our President. She also stovepiped... Ned_Devine Jun 2016 #65
Well, good for you. liberalnarb Jun 2016 #49
Since you voted, the Weathervane has changed Directions AgingAmerican Jun 2016 #72
For someone who lost a primary, his supporters sure feel they are entitled to a lot n/t SFnomad Jun 2016 #7
A lot of HRC supporters have said they agree with Bernie on a lot of the issues. Ken Burch Jun 2016 #26
Why do we need Bernie when we have Warren? Tarc Jun 2016 #9
Warren's endorsement of Hillary Clinton, was, as I remember, not done on the issues. JonLeibowitz Jun 2016 #12
"as I remember" TwilightZone Jun 2016 #33
Because Warren is viewed by many as having sold out? Jackilope Jun 2016 #16
Will you say the same about Sanders when he endorses HRC? n/t BzaDem Jun 2016 #21
I'm sorry, but this post is a sad commentary on the last gasp of the Sanders campaign Tarc Jun 2016 #27
You keep throwing people under the bus in your search for purity. Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #29
Interesting comparison to Occupy Jackilope Jun 2016 #36
He was one of the major candidates for the nomination. liberalnarb Jun 2016 #50
It must be considered that some issues Demsrule86 Jun 2016 #28
I think they should band together in assault weapons and background checks.... bettyellen Jun 2016 #42
Do you create a new one of these OPs every two hours? Clinton economic policies were voted on. seabeyond Jun 2016 #30
She may allow some platitudes in the platform, but you can bet your last dollar that she ... Scuba Jun 2016 #31
We will have to speak louder than all that easy money. Orsino Jun 2016 #43
Eighty gazillion recs, or, better, a couple of million in the streets. Scuba Jun 2016 #44
They already are. The meetings have been going on. NCTraveler Jun 2016 #35
I just want to clarify, I preferred her on the issues.. all american girl Jun 2016 #37
Agreed democrattotheend Jun 2016 #39
Bernie appears to want to dictate his whole platform as "working with" Hillary Sheepshank Jun 2016 #45
If she is going to be the leader of the party liberalnarb Jun 2016 #51
The loser doesn't get to call the shots Sheepshank Jun 2016 #55
You have such an authoritative tone in saying this liberalnarb Jun 2016 #66
Since when did the LOSER in the primary get to set the agenda? I mean, the dude BreakfastClub Jun 2016 #47
Translation: Clinton should step aside and let Sanders have the nomination KingFlorez Jun 2016 #52
Of course pat_k Jun 2016 #53
I support Hillary or Bernie, but I wouldn't mind her championing some of the stuff that he does. qdouble Jun 2016 #58
The DNC needs to listen to Bernie RobertEarl Jun 2016 #75
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