Bernie or Bust || Vote Blue No Matter Who

Micky Mikey

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To my fellow Bernie supporters are we voting for Biden, Amy, or Pete if one of them ends up getting the nomination?



Kim Iverson makes a good point here. I am a little on the fence. I certainly do not want another 4 years of Trump but having another moderate Dem in office could end up having tremendous blow back. People are clearly tired of the status quo and I fear 4 or 8 years of a moderate democrat will sway people even further into the grips of right wing populism.

For those who are moderate democrats, if Bernie wins is it still vote Blue No Matter who?

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This question is never really flipped though. I noticed a lot of hysterics from "bluewave" "blue no matter what" "resist" profiles online who are so upset with Sanders winning yesterday that despite that crap being on their profiles they have said they never will vote for Bernie Sanders lol. I think these are your PUMA style people who are atrocious.


I will say in my case I think the hardest person to vote for would be Biden or Bloomberg.
 

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Yeah, I'm a Bernie supporter and plan to vote blue no matter who. This election specifically you can always claim you just wanted Trump out of office despite any potential future blowback.
 

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Warren was the only candidate I would have gone out to vote for. That's more than likely not happening now, so I'll probably stay at home...
 

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This question is never really flipped though. I noticed a lot of hysterics from "bluewave" "blue no matter what" "resist" profiles online who are so upset with Sanders winning yesterday that despite that crap being on their profiles they have said they never will vote for Bernie Sanders lol. I think these are your PUMA style people who are atrocious.


I will say in my case I think the hardest person to vote for would be Biden or Bloomberg.


@Loose said he won't vote for Bernie because Bernie supporters have been mean to him.
 

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Leaning strongly toward bernie or bust. This system and our "institutions" have shown their ass lately :yeshrug: Only Steyer or warren could possibly convince me otherwise.

Biden would likely involve ratfukkery, pete and amy are actual racists and dont get me started on bloomberg

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That mf would have you relieved after a trump win
 

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Warren was the only candidate I would have gone out to vote for. That's more than likely not happening now, so I'll probably stay at home...
i feel this way about the primary...but depending on what state you live in, that's dangerous in the general. that said, idgaf if i lived in NC, FL, OH, WI, etc. i'm not voting for pete or bloomberg
 

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I'm talking about his supporters and surrogates lying and slandering on other opponents you clown :hhh:
 

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A lot of these "vote blue no matter who" people are going to vote Republican this year, just like they did in 2008.

If McCain vs. Obama, 28% of Clinton Backers Go for McCain

The people keyed into the primary aren't the ones who decide elections. It's the overwhelming majority of the country that isn't even paying attention yet that's going to do that. If the DNC puts forth another shytty candidate, they're going to lose regardless of whether or not we vote for them again. But if we defy the DNC and force a popular candidate on the ballot, like we did with Obama, suddenly it doesn't matter how many centrists and center-right Dems ally with Republicans. We defeat them in a landslide.
 
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