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  Democrats only: Would you support the other candidate if they won? (search mode)
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#1
Clinton supporter: Yes
 
#2
Clinton supporter: No
 
#3
Sanders supporter: Yes
 
#4
Sanders supporter: No
 
#5
Not a Democrat XD
 
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Total Voters: 93

Author Topic: Democrats only: Would you support the other candidate if they won?  (Read 852 times)
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 13, 2016, 08:02:08 AM »
« edited: April 13, 2016, 08:07:41 AM by tmc »

(Sanders supporter, of course):
Other: If I had to vote in this poll, I would vote yes, but actually, I haven't decided yet is
my actual answer. Ask me on November 7. I think Clinton is slightly better than
Trump, even though she voted for the Iraq War which is a Huge reason not to
vote for her. Although to be fair, so did Kerry, Edwards, and Biden.

If it doesn't look like a close election between Clinton and Trump(/Cruz), then my vote is not needed. Currently there are no third parties on the ballot which is another reason to vote for Clinton.

The choice between Sanders and Clinton is certainly the greatest choice in my lifetime.

edit: I was talking about whether I'd vote for her. I already support her (assuming she wins) in the sense that I think to vote for someone like Trump is downright IMMORAL. Although I must say, it doesn't make sense to me to vote for Clinton in the primary. (not as bad as voting for Trump, of course) and Cruz is no better than Trump.
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2016, 08:16:00 AM »

Since I plan to vote for down ballot candidates and not stay home that increases the likelyhood that I will be voting for Clinton. If Clinton doesn't get at least 2026 delegates but gets the nomination, that would definately decrease the likelyhood that I would vote for her.
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2016, 09:54:20 AM »

Biden and Obama have now said that a woman should be POTUS. They did not specifically mention Clinton, although their statements could be inferred as an endorsement of her.

I agree that a woman should be POTUS. She should be a literal peacemaker, however, which many women are, but whether Clinton is or would be is not 100% certain to me, at this point in time. Argue that she should be and I will listen to your argument.
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