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In reply to the discussion: I do not want Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic nominee. [View all]V0ltairesGh0st
(306 posts)Ok...so you don't like Hillary ... we get that .... So the obvious question is Who Do you support?
I think it's only fair if your going to come on here and rant about someone you don't want to vote for is to then state who you feel is a viable alternative, and why ? This kind of griping you are doing is not in any way constructive, as a matter of fact you are only pushing those who feel voting is useless, and that nothing they do matters further away from voting at all. Were you on here ranting about who not to vote for in the Mid-Terms ? The Democratic party needs every voter it can to get behind the most liberally minded and progressive candidate it can. I'm not saying Hillary is on my list of favorites, but if she ends up as the nominee I will vote for her end of story.
Here are is the list of potential candidates http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_presidential_candidates,_2016 for the democratic nomination. Some of them, not running, as they have told us time and again. So in an effort to actually be constructive I suggest forgetting about who you already know you don't like spewing all kinds of negativity about them, and PICK SOMEONE YOU DO LIKE.
I am sick to death of all the bloody cynics, and the two bit guffawing making the DU front page without actually suggesting any critical feedback on what , they or anyone else might do , to make things work instead of complaining about how they don't work. I admit that I'm undecided at this time and hate saying it, but the 2016 Dem primary ballot is looking pretty unstable other than Hillary.
I had the thought this op might even be a James O'Keeffe like troll, with their online assurance of what a good democrat they are but doing nothing but complaining and sewing discontent...sounds like something O'Keeffe and his crones would do, but i digress. So moral of the story, unless we want a another 2014 like disaster of an election, time to get behind somebody and give us critical reasons why.
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