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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So first faithless voter is voting for Sanders in Maine [View all]KPN
(16,977 posts)83. I liked and supported Bernie in the primary
        but voted for Hillary in the general. And I think the Democratic Party needs to make significant changes. BUT ... This is a bad move in this a elector's part. Not the time or place to register a protest vote. Geesh.
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        Are we not suggesting that electors vote their conscience?  Apparently his conscience
        kelly1mm
        Dec 2016
        #5
      
        
        Exactly.  This was the bullshit logic some self-identified progressives used not to vote for Hillary
        still_one
        Dec 2016
        #56
      
        
        People should vote their consciences as long as we agree with what their consciences tell them.
        The Velveteen Ocelot
        Dec 2016
        #21
      
        
        if the issue is to stop trump, voting for anyone but HRC does not achieve the goal
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #34
      
        
        FWIW i have never said anyone should vote their conscience. they should vote for most good least
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #40
      
        
        yeah, i think people think too often of their individuality as being more important than the common
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #47
      
        
        I personally, would not have switched my vote. But i noticed something interesting. As mentioned,
        dionysus
        Dec 2016
        #143
      
        
        His "conscience" tells him allow Trump to add one more vote to his small "majority"?
        George II
        Dec 2016
        #108
      
        
        Yeah pretty much.   That is the risk you take when promoting unbinding electors. nt
        kelly1mm
        Dec 2016
        #112
      
        
        If that was the point then it seems to have failed spectacularly since the news is of Democratic
        kelly1mm
        Dec 2016
        #132
      
        
        Hm. Claims to be a Democratic Elector and casts his vote for an Independent. Yeah.
        BlueCaliDem
        Dec 2016
        #2
      
        
        Third party, so we know exactly where he stands. He already got a shot at using Dem infrastructure
        Hekate
        Dec 2016
        #114
      
        
        Bernie lost the primaries on solid numbers. Hillary got 3 million more votes than Trump in the GE.
        Hekate
        Dec 2016
        #113
      
        
        i said none of the THREE you  mentioned. which includes HRC. i have nothing to get over
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #31
      
        
        I think O'Malley had a lot of potential, under different circumstances, in 2016.
        StevieM
        Dec 2016
        #36
      
        
        honestly, if we have learnt one thing from this election, is that we need people without long track
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #67
      
        
        i think everything should be taken in context. in 2004 we were 4 years into a bush presidency
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #73
      
        
        I think the coming years will provide many opportunities for strong leadership in opposition
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #78
      
        
        I don't think he'll get another shot at using Dem infrastructure and the Dem brand, tho
        Hekate
        Dec 2016
        #121
      
        
        How about electing thirteen year olds....? New blood. Fresh ideas. Idealistic.
        LanternWaste
        Dec 2016
        #148
      
        
        Everybody here has been saying that electors can choose.  Well, he chose.
        hellofromreddit
        Dec 2016
        #42
      
        
        Welcome to democratic politics where people will do things you disagree with every single day.
        hellofromreddit
        Dec 2016
        #105
      
        
        http://www.democraticunderground.com/?comview_post&forum1251&pid2661366
        hellofromreddit
        Dec 2016
        #133
      
        
        you know the primary ended a while ago, right? where hillary won both super delegates and elected
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #18
      
        
        And people like him wonder why longtime Democrats fight them tooth and nail...
        SaschaHM
        Dec 2016
        #22
      
        
        In the rare event that some of the electors change their vote from Trump to Hillary
        mtnsnake
        Dec 2016
        #23
      
        
        single most ridic thing i have read today. she won cos she got 4 million more votes than sanders
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #41
      
        
        a man who couldn't even win the primary, was not about to win the election.
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #52
      
        
        Your bias is almost as obvious as your lack of evidence supporting your prophecies.
        LanternWaste
        Dec 2016
        #149
      
        
        Sanders loses primary: _HE_ lost!  Clinton loses general: _THEY_ cheated!
        hellofromreddit
        Dec 2016
        #62
      
        
        However, the post you were responding to did not make that "general argument"
        emulatorloo
        Dec 2016
        #141
      
        
        both can be true. Russians and Comey did not interfere with these primaries
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #66
      
        
        Nope.  Either all candidates are in charge of their fates, or they are not.
        hellofromreddit
        Dec 2016
        #76
      
        
        that is a non-sensical comment. Russia could have interfered in the primaries, but did not
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #80
      
        
        The DNC did not interfere, which is why it is not the same thing at all
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #101
      
        
        i think she quit because the left bought into assange's conspiracies
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #74
      
        
        This is a steaming pile of barnyard byproduct. 3 million votes over Trump's total went to HRC.
        Hekate
        Dec 2016
        #117
      
        
        interesting how the BLUEST states voted overwhelmingly for her, MA, CA, and NY
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #84
      
        
        I'm not rehashing the primaries.  In fact, I think it's time to shut this forum down.
        Vinca
        Dec 2016
        #85
      
        
        sure, but since you mentioned where you lived, i wanted to mention how blue states went
        La Lioness Priyanka
        Dec 2016
        #87
      
        
        Many other blue states went for Bernie, but please . . . let's not torture ourselves anymore.
        Vinca
        Dec 2016
        #90
      
        
        Agree.  Not the time or place for a protest vote. This is the GE, not the primary.  Wrong-headed!
        riversedge
        Dec 2016
        #100
      
        
        One from MN who was dismissed and replaced and another from HI.  Bernie is dead to me. n/t
        seaglass
        Dec 2016
        #91
      
        
        Oops nevermind.  His vote was deemed improper and he switched to Hillary.  Bernie still
        seaglass
        Dec 2016
        #104
      
  