NoNukes
Gold Member
Bernie could start a third party with enough money, organization, and luck.
I wouldn't vote for any of them at all.
There should have been an option for an unnamed candidate.
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Bernie could start a third party with enough money, organization, and luck.
I wouldn't vote for any of them at all.
So far, 70% of the votes are for someone OTHER than Hillary Clinton. Yet somehow she is once again the "presumptive nominee" for the Democrats?
Why don't liberals like Hillary? Is she not "liberal enough"?
So far, 70% of the votes are for someone OTHER than Hillary Clinton. Yet somehow she is once again the "presumptive nominee" for the Democrats?
Why don't liberals like Hillary? Is she not "liberal enough"?
Dude --- I wouldn't take my own poll seriously if I were you. It's severely flawed.
So far, 70% of the votes are for someone OTHER than Hillary Clinton. Yet somehow she is once again the "presumptive nominee" for the Democrats?
Why don't liberals like Hillary? Is she not "liberal enough"?
Dude --- I wouldn't take my own poll seriously if I were you. It's severely flawed.
Feel free to conduct your own poll.
Bernie Sanders is a communist. He unelectable unless it's in a gerrymandered district.
The only thing I know about Elizabeth Warren is she lied about being an American Indian and she's the one who dreamed up the idea "You didn't build that".
Hillary is incompetent and has been everywhere she's been. She responsible for the Secret Service scandal and Benghazi. She refuses to be answerable to the voters. We don't need someone in the Oval Office that has a worse Napoleon Complex than the current resident.
These people are all extremist leftist radicals that would continue the destruction of this country.
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Too bad that there's not an 'All of the above' choice.
I voted for Elizabeth Warren. I like her populist politics.
However, in both her and Bernie's case, I really have to see them vetted on non-domestic issues. I believe that Hillary would be a very competent commander-in-chief and would do well in the international arena. I'd like to find out more about either Warren or Sanders in those regards.
Note: I really don't like political dynasties, so that's one strike against Hillary.
What I find interesting is that almost all the votes for Warren are not democrats. I guess the dems here really dont support her.
Thank god.
I am surprised that more are not voting for Hillary though. I thought the dems here seen her as the automatic choice. Why is she not the winner in the USMB left voting poll?
I like Elizabeth Warren, but I'm not sure I would ever vote for her. At this rate I might be sitting out another election.
You like people that want affirmative action and then lie to take advantage of the system?
so her family members never existed because she doesn't look Indian enough for you?
Native American controversy
In April 2012, the Boston Herald drew attention to Warren's law directory entries from 1986 to 1995, in which she had self-identified as having Native American ancestry. Because of the Native American identification, Harvard Law School had added Warren to a list of minority professors in response to criticisms about a lack of faculty diversity. Warren said that she was unaware that Harvard had been promoting her Native American heritage until she read about it in a newspaper.[56][57][58] The New England Historical Genealogical Society found no documentary proof of Warren having Native American lineage.[59][60] Warren said that Native American ancestry was a part of her family folklore, a statement echoed by her three siblings and several of her cousins, and that she had listed her Native American heritage in the law directory in hopes of meeting people of a similar background.[61][62][63] Several Cherokee groups published statements against Warren's claims.[64][65] The issue was discussed by the media in the context of Warren's Senate campaign; the Brown campaign said that Warren's claims undermined her credibility, and called on her to "come clean about her motivations for making these claims and explain the contradictions between her rhetoric and the record."[66] Warren said that she has not received any professional advantage or preferential treatment as a result of her claimed ancestry.[66][67] Colleagues and supervisors at the schools where she has worked publicly supported her statements.[57][58][59]
What I find interesting is that almost all the votes for Warren are not democrats. I guess the dems here really dont support her.
Thank god.
I am surprised that more are not voting for Hillary though. I thought the dems here seen her as the automatic choice. Why is she not the winner in the USMB left voting poll?
How do you know who's a Democrat? Or are we assuming everybody followed the directions on an obviously flawed poll question?
What I find interesting is that almost all the votes for Warren are not democrats. I guess the dems here really dont support her.
Thank god.
I am surprised that more are not voting for Hillary though. I thought the dems here seen her as the automatic choice. Why is she not the winner in the USMB left voting poll?
How do you know who's a Democrat? Or are we assuming everybody followed the directions on an obviously flawed poll question?
Its easy.
Speech patterns give them away
I like her populist views
Gimme, gimme, gimme
I am entitled to more welfare benefits and subsidized health insurance
Steal from the wealthy
There is nobody in this country who got rich on their own.
The Communist Manifesto is my bible
I kneel down and pray facing DC 5 times a day
Harry Reid is my savior
In 1993, Sanders voted for a National Rifle Association (NRA)-supported bill to restrict lawsuits against gun manufacturers and against the Brady Bill.[22] Sanders is a co-founder of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and chaired the grouping of mostly liberal Democrats for its first eight years.