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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton follows up... [View all]PufPuf23
(8,842 posts)102. All I am saying is HRC is positioned for it
and probably still has the ambition as well.
Plus many folks would be pleased.
I would go as far as to say it may be a good thing (which you may find surprising).
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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No, just the same old double standard which only seems to apply to HRC.
BuffaloJackalope
Jan 2020
#46
False. She never stated that she would not commit to vote Democratic in the 2020 election.
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#76
She stated that she would endorse the winner. You are fixated on a misrepresentation of what
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#89
Starting "endorsements" with a recitation of how many pledged delegates he got...
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#92
You mean like when Sanders waited months after he declared he would support the nominee months after
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#97
You mean like when Bernie refused to commit to endorsing the Dem candidate if it wasn't him?
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#94
Another attempt to legitimize TuRdump? She didn't lose. She won by over 3 million votes.
MrsCoffee
Jan 2020
#5
The fucker who was just impeached committed treason to keep her out of office.
MrsCoffee
Jan 2020
#9
She lost because of people like David Sirota and Brianha Joy Gray who encouraged enough people NOT
still_one
Jan 2020
#26
True, not every Jill Stein voter would have voted for Clinton, however, there were enough who were
still_one
Jan 2020
#54
While Hillary won more white female voters than Obama both in 2008 and 2012, which also gets ignored
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#117
She said this over a year ago. And she didn't say anything that hadn't been said for years.
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#33
Yes, Bernie directs his comments at the "Democratic establishment" instead of Trump
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#86
You are being a troll. Clinton can say anything she wants . Russia and others are to blame
rockfordfile
Jan 2020
#103
It's a quote from the documentary about HRC premiering at the Sundance Film Festival
lapucelle
Jan 2020
#109
It also ignores the FACT that 11 days before the GE Comey released the letter to the republicans in
still_one
Jan 2020
#30
Beating him by 3 million votes... more than any POTUS candidate not named Obama.
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#23
It serves a particular narrative to insist that she "did badly" or was a "weak candidate."
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#51
HRC is angling to be drafted at the convention as the Democratic Party candidate for POTUS
PufPuf23
Jan 2020
#84
She answered a question in an interview, and it is in a documentary being released. (nt)
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#66
And why was it the VP's personal responsibility to prevent election interference?
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#70
You didn't answer the question. What was the specific responsibility of Obama and Biden
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#111
that is the part that gets me..it's like who was in charge when this theft was happening?
questionseverything
Jan 2020
#93
Won...lost...forty percent of the electorate didn't bother to show up to vote in 2016
pecosbob
Jan 2020
#37