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In reply to the discussion: I am disgusted by the whole "party loyalty" meme [View all]daredtowork
(3,732 posts)When we get to the PRESIDENTIAL election, it's time to vote for whoever we nominated in the Primary - which hasn't been decided yet.
I'm personally undecided - I wish another candidate were in the mix. While Bernie Sanders is closest to my issues, I want to see the first woman President.
While Hillary Clinton is a woman, she seems to be so far to the Right that I doubt she would be a Democrat if the Overton window hadn't moved the definition of the party.
Elizabeth Warren claims that she won't even run in the Primary, and I'm not sure where she stands on the issues that really matter to me. But at least she will stand up against Wall Street, and she would be the first woman President. So she would have my vote a million times before Hillary.
Because I wish there were another FEMALE candidate in here, I suspect this Primary will leave me demoralized. I realize the importance of the Supreme Court nomination, but I also realize that widespread demoralization will lose the election anyway. Isn't it better that this come up BEFORE the Primary, instead of scolding people who are going to vote anyway just because they are trying to explain how "Oath Taking" for pre-selected candidates comes across?