• 3/15 Primaries - "I can't believe it's not Bernie! ®" Edition, Paid for by Hillary for America
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[QUOTE=GarbageCan;49939948]Do you legit get all your info from Reddit front page headlines? Hillary is super popular among minorities, and with good reason. She's worked with them for years.[/QUOTE] no Hillary is a shill and those under-informed minorities clearly don't know what's good for them.
[QUOTE=GarbageCan;49939964]Racist and bigoted what? Do you know anything about her?[/QUOTE] Read what I said, a vote for Hilary is a vote for Trump. The minority votes are effectively voting in Trump by electing someone who can't beat him.
Holy shit, poor Sanders.
[QUOTE=Rocko's;49939965]R.I.P Sanders, sadly... Was rooting for him because he's the only honest politician in this damn race that has stuck to his values forever. Gonna hate voting for Trump, really am. But I definitely am not gonna vote for Clinton.[/QUOTE] Oh look a single issue voter who didn't really care for what Bernie Sanders stood for in the first place. What a surprise.
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[QUOTE=Rocko's;49939965]R.I.P Sanders, sadly... Was rooting for him because he's the only honest politician in this damn race that has stuck to his values forever. Gonna hate voting for Trump, really am. But I definitely am not gonna vote for Clinton.[/QUOTE] Why vote for Trump though? He's awful in his own tremendous ways, arguably more so than Clinton. At least with Clinton you've only got four years of status quo until the next election. Bernie would want you to vote for Hillary.
I imagine Hillary will do the smart thing and place Sanders as her VP. Assuming he will accept it. I think both of them recognize the importance of him sitting in that position though.
[QUOTE=Bread_Baron;49939981]Why vote for Trump though? He's awful in his own tremendous ways, arguably more so than Clinton. At least with Clinton you've only got four years of status quo until the next election. Bernie would want you to vote for Hillary.[/QUOTE] Because poor loser. No wonder Fox News and baby boomers bad mouth us millennials, we'll come out in full force for whatever candidate is super indie and popular at the time and as soon as they go away slip back into the shadows or throw our hands up in the air.
Jesus, these are [B]ABSENTEE [/B]ballots. Not much of the actual results have really come in yet.
[QUOTE=InvaderNouga;49939973]Oh look a single issue voter who didn't really care for what Bernie Sanders stood for in the first place. What a surprise.[/QUOTE] Yeah, I see this a lot on these websites. It's likely their first election and they turn all their optimism for Bernie into rage at the opponent he faces, blaming Hillary for DARING to take down beloved Bernie. So they channel that into so much hate they'd go against Bernie's own wishes (Which is, to vote democrat) just to spite her.
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;49939998]Jesus, these are [B]ABSENTEE [/B]ballots. Not much of the actual results have really come in yet.[/QUOTE] So absentee ballots are less valid than an in-person ballot?
[QUOTE=InvaderNouga;49939973]Oh look a single issue voter who didn't really care for what Bernie Sanders stood for in the first place. What a surprise.[/QUOTE] I actually did care for what Sanders stood for, though? I went out and voted for him in the primaries, I followed him since before the bloody primaries, the dude was my ideal candidate. But unfortunately, he's not winning right now, and it's looking like he's gonna lose the nomination. If Sanders ever rebounds, then I'm definitely voting for him. And I'm probably not even gonna vote at all if it comes down to Trump V. Clinton, but personally I don't like Clinton at all, and wouldn't want to vote for her. Trump is the only other candidate that'll be possible to vote for during the elections. And how am I a single issue voter? Like... what?
Oh well, was a great run assuming this is it for him. Lots of people really did their best for him and it was really cool to see more people getting involved for a candidate they were truly passionate about. Doubt we'll see another like him for years. Just goes to show how powerful the media and DNC are when it comes to pushing a candidate.
Ohio - [B]Clinton[/B] (19,000, 66.3%) with 2% in Florida - [B]Clinton[/B] (722,000, 65.2%) with 69% in North Carolina - [B]Clinton[/B] (94,000, 58.7%) with 13% in Ohio - [B]Kasich[/B] (8,000, 40%) with 1% in Florida - [B]Trump[/B] (700,000, 46.1%) with 65% in North Carolina - [B]Trump[/B] (50,000, 40.9%) with 9% in
[QUOTE=Rocko's;49940008]I actually did care for what Sanders stood for, though? I went out and voted for him in the primaries, I followed him since before the bloody primaries, the dude was my ideal candidate. But unfortunately, he's not winning right now, and it's looking like he's gonna lose the nomination. If Sanders ever rebounds, then I'm definitely voting for him. And I'm probably not even gonna vote at all if it comes down to Trump V. Clinton, but personally I don't like Clinton at all, and wouldn't want to vote for her. Trump is the only other candidate that'll be possible to vote for during the elections. And how am I a single issue voter? Like... what?[/QUOTE] So explain to me in what world you would end up voting for someone who is nearly the exact opposite of your ideal candidate? That is what does not make sense. There are so many valid reasons to dislike Hillary and if you don't want to vote for her cool, but to say that you'll vote for the literal opposite of Hillary because Sanders lost is crazy. Why not vote Third Party instead of not voting at all?
[QUOTE=GunFox;49939995]I imagine Hillary will do the smart thing and place Sanders as her VP. Assuming he will accept it. I think both of them recognize the importance of him sitting in that position though.[/QUOTE] I wonder if this is actually a feasible possibility. My Mom was counting on this at the start of the cycle and I scoffed at the idea of it.
[QUOTE=InvaderNouga;49940006]So absentee ballots are less valid than an in-person ballot?[/QUOTE] Not at all. But these aren't tonights results and most counties haven't even reported in yet. That's not to say Sanders' won't shrink anymore. We shall see.
[QUOTE=InvaderNouga;49939973]Oh look a single issue voter who didn't really care for what Bernie Sanders stood for in the first place. What a surprise.[/QUOTE] Hillary doesn't care what Sanders stands for either. That's the point.
well... I don't want to call it yet... but... damn. guess I have to vote for hilary then
[QUOTE=DaMastez;49940027]Hillary doesn't care what Sanders stands for either. That's the point.[/QUOTE] Take this test here [URL]https://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz[/URL] You'll be surprised how similar Hillary and Bernie are when it comes to many issues.
[QUOTE=Rocko's;49939965]R.I.P Sanders, sadly... Was rooting for him because he's the only honest politician in this damn race that has stuck to his values forever. Gonna hate voting for Trump, really am. But I definitely am not gonna vote for Clinton.[/QUOTE] Bernie isn't a politician, he's a statesman. YUGE difference.
[QUOTE=InvaderNouga;49939997]Because poor loser. No wonder Fox News and baby boomers bad mouth us millennials, we'll come out in full force for whatever candidate is super indie and popular at the time and as soon as they go away slip back into the shadows or throw our hands up in the air.[/QUOTE] I understand some of the frustration, though. People who like Sanders and dont like Hillary dont like her because she's representative of the ultra-powerful establishment that controls the political machine. Trump is 100% non-establishment. He has a myriad of other problems that make me not want to vote for him but I can see why people who value how connected a candidate is to the establishment over everything else would go for him instead.
Wow this is quickly turning into a shut put by hillary
[QUOTE=GunFox;49939995]I imagine Hillary will do the smart thing and place Sanders as her VP. Assuming he will accept it. I think both of them recognize the importance of him sitting in that position though.[/QUOTE] This is Hillary's best chance at getting the youth vote. It won't decide the election but it' clear A LOT of people support Bernie, so getting the combo down would maybe convince a lot of democrats to stick around and vote (That is, if the prospect of Trump running doesn't scare them straight)
[QUOTE=GunFox;49939995]I imagine Hillary will do the smart thing and place Sanders as her VP. Assuming he will accept it. I think both of them recognize the importance of him sitting in that position though.[/QUOTE] Beat me before I even said it. Vice President is a still a worthless position really. I'm smart enough to know Hilary would do that to get the young vote, and I will not play her game. Sorry Bernie, I disagree with Hilary and will not vote for her. Time to show the DNC they picked the wrong fucking candidate to stand behind.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;49939934]CNN is calling it "Last Chance Tuesday" :v: RIP everyone who toxxed for Bernie[/QUOTE] Incoming first round of toxx bans soon, it seems.
[QUOTE=InvaderNouga;49940019]So explain to me in what world you would end up voting for someone who is nearly the exact opposite of your ideal candidate? That is what does not make sense. There are so many valid reasons to dislike Hillary and if you don't want to vote for her cool, but to say that you'll vote for the literal opposite of Hillary because Sanders lost is crazy. Why not vote Third Party instead of not voting at all?[/QUOTE] Honestly, it just comes down to who the candidates are. Yeah, I get you when you say voting for someone else because Sanders lost and the only option left is Clinton is dumb, and upon reflection yeah I said something completely dumb. Because if it does truly come down to it, I'd either vote third party or abstain instead of voting for him, and instead I said something dumb at the moment. It's that I honestly wouldn't vote for her, and he's the other option, and I completely neglected the fact there's more alternatives than Trump. Like I said, I see what you're saying, and I agree I'd be dumb for voting for someone on the opposite party simply cause the candidate I wanted to win lost, my bad there..
Hoo boy this does not look good at all for Bernie
Congrats to Hillary, going by the early results. She will be a good choice in the Presidential election. I think we can all agree that this is a victory for democracy.
CNN calls Florida for Trump and Hilary.
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