Basileus777
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That's actually a nice burn.
I'm voting for Bernie during Super Tuesday because I want to show my support for a farther left agenda for the Democrats, but I am coming to terms with Hillary as the nominee. I don't love her but will definitely vote for her in November.
I never really subscribed to the idea that Hillary would get loads of shit through while Bernie wouldn't, though. Both would have to compromise loads and I wouldn't be disappointed if we didn't get free college and medicare for all in the first four years if Bernie was elected. I just want someone that doesn't feel like there's some sort of cliff that they will fall off if they move a little farther to the left.
So is Trump getting all 50?
No the reason our two party system thrives is because of first past the pole votingDude fuck you and fuck that, whatever happened to voting your conscience and beliefs, regardless of the level of elections?
This thinking is the reason we have our 2 party system and it continues to thrive on this garbage.
Now that his name is out there, he can campaign for progressive candidates. I think he can still do a lot to pull us left.
the american public tends to respond to economic downturns by voting in republicans. It's knee jerk, not rational.
look at voting in reagan after the carter years, or voting in republicans en masse in 2010 after the downturn of 08.
We'll probably get more an-caps because that's the type of country we live in.
The supreme court has already ruled that gay marriage is legal. To override it, a constitutional amendment would be required that would need 75% senators and congresspeople to pass it, AND 75% of the states to approve. Just like changing the 2nd amendment, that isn't happening.
The next president is going to appoint 1+ supreme court justices, set our foreign policy terms, and be the nations cheerleader. Thats about it, with the current massive gridlock in Congress very little else can be done, no matter who wins.
Not even that long. In the span of 8 years, economic inequality has become one of the biggest talking points in America, same-sex marriage became the law of the land, and support for transgender rights is constantly rising. America is moving leftwards far quicker than most people realize.
Obama voters bailed on him in 2010. And there was so much distrust and dislike from the left that some were even looking to primary him in 2012.
The trend is more of them voting in the opposing party than specifically Republicans.
Huh? This is the first I've heard of primarying Obama. I'm calling bullshit on this one.
WWOOOOOOOOOWOWWW
I mean he's not wrong (did Trump get all 50? I thought he was going to get 47) but WWWWWWOOOOOOWOOOOOWWWWWW
I think.so, I'm sure trump will do that. Especially for gaf to have a melt downi'm going to need proof that you're a real person at this point
I'm voting for Bernie during Super Tuesday because I want to show my support for a farther left agenda for the Democrats, but I am coming to terms with Hillary as the nominee. I don't love her but will definitely vote for her in November.
I never really subscribed to the idea that Hillary would get loads of shit through while Bernie wouldn't, though. Both would have to compromise loads and I wouldn't be disappointed if we didn't get free college and medicare for all in the first four years if Bernie was elected. I just want someone that doesn't feel like there's some sort of cliff that they will fall off if they move a little farther to the left.
Actually, this is the kind of shit that gets Trump elected.
I don't think income inequality would be much of an issue if Sanders wasn't in the ring. The United States is becoming substantially more liberal, which is really good, but economic troubles that don't affect Wall Street are still being pushed to the wayside.
I'm admittedly scared of a Clinton presidency because I expect that she'd continue to ignore these problems and direct all the resources of the Democratic Party to fighting non-material inequalities.
Yeah sorry if I can't buy someone who stands for a whole lot of really bad shit magically shifts her opinions right around the time she wants to become president.
If this was any other Democrat, Elizabeth Warren, Nancy Pelosi, even Barney Frank, I'd be perfectly fucking ok with voting for them, even supporting some of them enthusiastically. But Hillary's slimy as fuck and I fucking refuse to just jump on her bandwagon because I have to. So please continue blasting every goddamn person who doesn't want to fall in lockstep with the Ready For Hillary campaign because this kind of shit is what's going to get Trump elected.
You really think she just somehow conveniently always changes sides when her formal stances are now politically incorrect? You're obnoxious to Bernie supporters yet can't see how invested you are into defending Hillary.Oh my god, please continue to show old footage about Clinton and what she used to believe in. Because apologizing, learning, and being redeemed is for chumps.
Did you know she also voted for the Iraq war? You should link to a video on that too.
I think that's why I like his campaign. Even if he loses, his message won't vanish. I'm hoping it'll cause a chain reaction. If not, I'll do it myself haha.He has a message. It's a good message. But he's running on things that are simply never going to happen in the next 4-8 years.
The supreme court has already ruled that gay marriage is legal. To override it, a constitutional amendment would be required that would need 75% senators and congresspeople to pass it, AND 75% of the states to approve. Just like changing the 2nd amendment, that isn't happening.
The more I read about kasich I wish that trump would just disappear.
Kasich seems like a much more moderate and reasonable kind of guy.
I wonder what people think of him here. He opposed a lot of military spending, reduced corporate tax loopholes, and seems generally to be bullish about waste without targeting necessary programs like education or infrastructure.
He's also anti-gay marriage, anti-abortion and anti-unions.The more I read about kasich I wish that trump would just disappear.
Kasich seems like a much more moderate and reasonable kind of guy.
I wonder what people think of him here. He opposed a lot of military spending, reduced corporate tax loopholes, and seems generally to be bullish about waste without targeting necessary programs like education or infrastructure.
Huh? This is the first I've heard of primarying Obama. I'm calling bullshit on this one.
He's also anti-gay marriage, anti-abortion and anti-unions.
People keep saying Trump doesn't have a chance, but when you look at all these massive record breaking numbers for republican primaries (700,000+ in SC), is that a sign that in the general there could be a larger swing to the right than we're expecting? Or is it just due to there still (or was) 6 candidates in the race?
Not really. All that needs to happen is Ginsburg or Breyer retires and is replaced by a justice that doesn't support gay marriage. They probably wouldn't make it illegal nationally but would give states discretion and many would ban it at the state level.
Lol, Carson got Microsoft's PR guy.
Dude fuck you and fuck that, whatever happened to voting your conscience and beliefs, regardless of the level of elections?
This thinking is the reason we have our 2 party system and it continues to thrive on this garbage.
He's also anti-gay marriage, anti-abortion and anti-unions.
I'm a canadian to and I don't think Bernie was ever the right choice because of how he has potrayed himself, I really like a bunch of his policies but the more I see and read of bernie the less I think he would be the right nomination at this point.Well as a Canadian I can't do much, but I do wish AmericanGAF the very best. I don't want to say Bernie is the right choice, but he is.
Joking aside, I do really wonder what people see in Clinton. The more and more I think about it, she really is a Carcetti/Underwood figure. She isn't a republican, sure, but her constant flip-flopping and her support of the status-qou that devalues lower and middle class schmucks like me and the majority of the West is absolutely disturbing from a progressive in this day and age.
Bernie Sanders called for a primary against Obama in 2012. It's been mentioned in like two debates.
Bernie Sanders called for a primary against Obama in 2012. It's been mentioned in like two debates.
Yes, me saying the bitter Sanders crowd need to buck up and think of the greater good of your fellow man by voting Clinton instead of Trump will lead to Trump getting elected.
Surely it won't be people with your "I'm taking my ball and going home" attitude who are responsible.
Fair enough. I refuse to vote for Hillary Clinton. Period. I won't vote for a Republican but I'm not giving her my endorsement.
Is that greedy and selfish? It might just be, but it's not my responsibility to vote for someone who doesn't stand for my ideals just because it might help someone else out. Obama burned my trust in 08 but I fell in lockstep in 12. I'm not doing it again.
You really think she just somehow conveniently always changes sides when her formal stances are now politically incorrect? You're obnoxious to Bernie supporters yet can't see how invested you are into defending Hillary.
I think that's why I like his campaign. Even if he loses, his message won't vanish. I'm hoping it'll cause a chain reaction. If not, I'll do it myself haha.
If it's Clinton vs. Trump, who carries New York?
People keep saying Trump doesn't have a chance in the general, but when you look at all these massive record breaking numbers for republican primaries (700,000+ in SC) compared to the democratic vote numbers, is that a sign that in the general there could be a larger swing to the right than we're expecting? Or is it just due to there still (or was) 6 candidates in the race?
The bernie supporters signing the never-vote-hillary pledge remind me of children that hold their breath until they get ice cream. It makes no sense and is purely a threat.
So who picks up Jeb's votes? I'm assuming Rubio gets a 5% bump now.