LouderVol
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You're alright Mick.I've already said I will vote for him if it came down to it, but Pete is the right choice. Bernie bro's are angry because of the last time. Lets just hope they learned their lesson and actually get out and vote in the General this time no matter who the nomination is. Now is not the time for such a course correction.
I hope to not have to worry about it.Would you consider yourself a "never Bernie" Dem?
I hope to not have to worry about it.
I will never vote for Trump in a million years. But I'm struggling deciding about Bernie. Not voting is not an option, as that is basically a vote for Trump. But Bernie is too far left for me on economic issues. And his legions of online minions have really pissed me off about his campaign. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do if Bernie is the nominee yet. If that unthinkable scenario happens, I'm glad I have until November to think about it.
Join the dark side of us 3rd party voters.I hope to not have to worry about it.
I will never vote for Trump in a million years. But I'm struggling deciding about Bernie. Not voting is not an option, as that is basically a vote for Trump. But Bernie is too far left for me on economic issues. And his legions of online minions have really pissed me off about his campaign. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do if Bernie is the nominee yet. If that unthinkable scenario happens, I'm glad I have until November to think about it.
Face it. Come November you'll still be screwed.I hope to not have to worry about it.
I will never vote for Trump in a million years. But I'm struggling deciding about Bernie. Not voting is not an option, as that is basically a vote for Trump. But Bernie is too far left for me on economic issues. And his legions of online minions have really pissed me off about his campaign. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do if Bernie is the nominee yet. If that unthinkable scenario happens, I'm glad I have until November to think about it.
You and I are likethis concerning this matter. The only thing I can think is that there will be a gridlock if he is elected, since many Democrats are not on board with his extreme ideas. (and Republicans definitely won't be) I will have a hard time voting my family members out of their good wages in the insurance industry.I hope to not have to worry about it.
I will never vote for Trump in a million years. But I'm struggling deciding about Bernie. Not voting is not an option, as that is basically a vote for Trump. But Bernie is too far left for me on economic issues. And his legions of online minions have really pissed me off about his campaign. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do if Bernie is the nominee yet. If that unthinkable scenario happens, I'm glad I have until November to think about it.
Lol. You know they are broke right? There is a reason they are "cheaper". Death panels, refusals of care etc. working for the government they dont have to be fiscally or morally responsible.That's just categorically wrong.
Why does our private capitalist model of healthcare cost 2x more per person than the next closest country while failing to insure everyone? Not to mention underinsuring a huge percentage more?
I'll say this, as a Bernie fan. I think there is going to be massive realignment either way.
I personally know 3 Republicans (2 of which backed Trump in 16') backing Bernie. We can grab a decent proportion of populist independents and Republicans.
I assume some centrist Dems will back Trump or vote 3rd Party.
This is not going to be an easy election for Dems anyway you cut it.
If it's not Bernie, I will back the nominee assuming it is not Bloomberg and that the DNC doesn't pull anything at the convention.
But look at the national polls, if you don't like him on ideology that's fine.
But if you are hesitating because he can't beat Trump, there is no evidence that he performs worse than any other Dem.
I'll say this, as a Bernie fan. I think there is going to be massive realignment either way.
I personally know 3 Republicans (2 of which backed Trump in 16') backing Bernie. We can grab a decent proportion of populist independents and Republicans.
I assume some centrist Dems will back Trump or vote 3rd Party.
This is not going to be an easy election for Dems anyway you cut it.
If it's not Bernie, I will back the nominee assuming it is not Bloomberg and that the DNC doesn't pull anything at the convention.
But look at the national polls, if you don't like him on ideology that's fine.
But if you are hesitating because he can't beat Trump, there is no evidence that he performs worse than any other Dem.