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UtahJosh

(131 posts)
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 09:04 AM Apr 2016

Pissed Off Republicans Unite!



Wonder how many more like him are around?

Are we seeing the fracturing of a major political party right here and now? I tend to think so. They're so full of hate right now, they can't see straight.

Democrats, when the primaries are said and done, need to unite in force against this fractured mess, and bury them once and for all. Let some new, more rational group take its place among the ranks of civilized politics.
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Pissed Off Republicans Unite! (Original Post) UtahJosh Apr 2016 OP
What Democrats need to do randr Apr 2016 #1
That would be true, but there are a lot of Democrats who are in the same boat, FoxNewsSucks Apr 2016 #2

randr

(12,412 posts)
1. What Democrats need to do
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 09:09 AM
Apr 2016

Is make their case stronger and try to convince some of these people who stands for the America they think they lost.

FoxNewsSucks

(10,434 posts)
2. That would be true, but there are a lot of Democrats who are in the same boat,
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 09:16 AM
Apr 2016

probably going to be forced to vote "for" the entrenched establishment hack in the GE, because the other choice will be a reprehensible scumbag republican.

When a candidate wins by double-digit margins, including some 70-30 & 80-20 wins, that candidate should get more delegates.

Before anyone starts, yes, I know that superdelegates can and do change their vote. But it's not being shown that way on the media watched by the unaware sheeple, and many superdelegates like Howard Dean have stated they will not changed their vote despite an overwhelming win in their state by the other candidate.

The system is rigged. I don't support that, I don't know why anyone does.

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