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In reply to the discussion: To ANY liberal/progressive, anywhere, who refused to vote for Hillary in November, 2016 [View all]Autumn
(48,422 posts)48. You don't like the Constitution change it. In every election I remember there have been several
third parties running for president, as is their Constitutional right to do so. Stein has run in several elections. If the Blue wall didn't hold I fail to see that it's anyone's fault other than the people who chose to vote for Stein. According to the Constitution any voter has the right to vote for the candidate of their choice.
No one is owed any vote. The people make their choice. It does not matter that Stein got those votes in those 3 state. Those total votes don't come close to almost 3 million votes and that is how many more votes Hillary got than Trump.
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To ANY liberal/progressive, anywhere, who refused to vote for Hillary in November, 2016 [View all]
RandySF
Apr 2023
OP
She does not care. She's raking in $$$ for poisoning the well for Democrats.
emulatorloo
Apr 2023
#111
The myths of "It Was Rigged" "Her Is Warmonger" "Corrupt Corporate Shill WALL STREET" did lots of
betsuni
Apr 2023
#64
That's it? Okay, thanks. She DID have lots of ideas for the economy, these were ignored.
betsuni
Apr 2023
#217
Critiques fine. Outright lies, disinformation and conspiracy theories were NOT FINE.
emulatorloo
Apr 2023
#108
No, once she was the candidate and the only one who could beat Trump, all criticism should have
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#200
Those her critiqued her on social media...influence others to not vote for her so...I despise them
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#10
Ah but did it influence other votes? And more than a few of those who critiqued her didn't
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#205
Yeah, abortion is identity politics right up until your own wife bleeds out from miscarriage...
Hekate
Apr 2023
#119
That is what I think too...If you didn't vote for Hillary in the General you helped elect Trump.
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#7
That is what I think too...If you didn't vote for Hillary in the General you helped elect Trump.
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#8
No it's not. She won by 3 million votes. It's on the Republicans and the electoral college.
Autumn
Apr 2023
#13
You don't like the Constitution change it. In every election I remember there have been several
Autumn
Apr 2023
#48
All I know is that my former friends were not swing voters. They were committed lefties, Autumn.
Hekate
Apr 2023
#116
I don't know one person on the left that didn't vote for Hillary, even if they had to hold
Autumn
Apr 2023
#122
Did all your "committed lefty" friends live in the three states once known as the Blue Wall?
Autumn
Apr 2023
#126
That is not true. More than a few left this site and went to JPR...and I can tell after reading
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#207
This is America. You still believe this if you choose. However, I don't and will never forgive
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#208
That's the way it goes. Everybody has the right to vote for whom they choose. It's not a belief, its
Autumn
Apr 2023
#210
Those voters voted for the candidate of their choice. Yes it's stupid to vote for a third
Autumn
Apr 2023
#49
Likewise those who said there was no difference between Bus and Gore
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Apr 2023
#14
Exactly! I can't understand anybody calling themselves a Democrat doing that...
CTyankee
Apr 2023
#73
I live in a state of 40 million people and I never get to see a presidential candidate. That excuse
Hekate
Apr 2023
#118
David Sirota continued to do his best to depress the HRC vote right up until election day.
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#19
Yet it is Al Gore who won the Nobel Peace Prize for environmental activism, not Ralph Nader
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#86
You need to read the post more carefully. Any and all defense of the Russia-fronted* Green Party
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#96
So when you said "his book", it was really "his other book", not the 1992 book
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#106
Wait...what? Actually, no. Not everyone understands other people's posts, and that's fine.
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#128
Nobel, not Pulitzer. Also, Gore's work for the environment was always notable. You mentioned media
Hekate
Apr 2023
#141
Hillary was voted most admired woman for 17 years, her approval rating nearly 70%.
betsuni
Apr 2023
#146
During the 2000 campaign, folks were sold a similar "lesser of two evils" bill of goods.
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#78
Or denied "lesser of two evils" meant they were calling the Democratic nominee evil.
betsuni
Apr 2023
#145
No. Because the damage doesn't just linger in, it grows exponentially every day.
Hekate
Apr 2023
#124
It's the political equivalent of "I'm hungry" "What do you want to eat?" "I dunno" "How about-" "No"
RockRaven
Apr 2023
#44
And in the 2020 Michigan Democratic presidential primary, I voted for JOE BIDEN
DemocraticPatriot
Apr 2023
#55
It's not people like you, it's the "Bernie or Bust" crowd that (rightfully) gets a lot of shit here
Silent3
Apr 2023
#62
Yes the past is past. But I don't want to see a repeat in 2024. Briahana Joy Gray promotes RFK JR
emulatorloo
Apr 2023
#133
"The past is past let's move on" argument, no. Attacks against Hillary were all about the past,
betsuni
Apr 2023
#65
Trump voters were a mixed bag, but they don't seem to have been the dreaded "centrists".
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#80
some evidence to back this up: Trump was a net +6 with mixed ideology centrists, and a plus 15 net
Celerity
Apr 2023
#79
I blame those who said they were on our side and stabbed us in the back by electing Trump...Stein
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#209
"The party sort of screwed us back then" -- what does that mean? "Rigged" conspiracy theory?
betsuni
Apr 2023
#76
'Rally Size' doesn't equal Votes. Senator Sanders voters didn't show up in 2016 or 2020
emulatorloo
Apr 2023
#110
Yes he won primaries. But not enough. And journalists gave him a lot of very favorable press.
emulatorloo
Apr 2023
#130
No. Hillary had a nearly 70% approval rating and it wasn't until the media started with
betsuni
Apr 2023
#151
Maybe "establishment" in the same way that Planned Parenthood was "establishment".
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#82
There were plenty of folks who say "I'd vote for a woman, just not that woman"
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#93
Absolutely. As soon as Kamala is our nominee, it'll be "just not that woman" all over again.
Hekate
Apr 2023
#144
Hillary Clinton warned you about the courts, about Roe and about Trump and his racism
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2023
#134
I voted for Bernie in the 2016 and 2020 primaries. I voted for Clinton and Biden in the
liberal_mama
Apr 2023
#137
Anyone with an ounce of sense who saw Trump sniffing and crazily ranting nonsense for a few seconds
betsuni
Apr 2023
#171
But Hillary got paid for a Goldman Sachs speech about being Secretary of State and fundraised
betsuni
Apr 2023
#173
Yes and that was pushed by so called dems and fakes as a reason not to vote hrc
Meowmee
Apr 2023
#174
Fantasy of a left and right wing populist alliance class revolution. Ridiculous.
betsuni
Apr 2023
#177
His bankruptcies and love life have been splashed across the front pages of tabloids since the 80s.
betsuni
Apr 2023
#186
Totally disagree. But that's our party! Totally free to disagree :)
Laura PourMeADrink
Apr 2023
#196
I hate the Greens to this day for 2000. I will never forgive them because Trump got judges
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#204