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originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
But now, with Clinton's sling at Gabbard, this dispute and revolution within the Democrat Party might be coming out in the open. Here is another point about Gabbard and why I think she is worthy of our support.
She's way, way too far left for me - the fact that she endorsed Bernie in 2016 is proof of that.
That said, I'd be much more comfortable with her than any of the others - and in fact, I think she's the only dem running right now that has even half a chance against Trump.
originally posted by: mekhanics
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
Tulsi and Hillary are both friends. Hillary devised a plan to get support from the other side to elect tulsi.
A good plan who falls for this BS!
originally posted by: highvein
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
I like her because she brings a peaceful presence, with a leadership disposition.
I checked her positions, I don't agree with a lot of them, but she seems reasonable and flexible.
She is the only chance the DEMS have. I have believed this for a while.
Could you imagine the support she would receive from center Democrat Party if she would denounce
impeachment for Trump? She would have so much support that the DNC couldn't do anything about it,
just like the RNC couldn't do anything about Trump.
I still believe Trump will win the next election, but if he didn't I would definitely prefer he lose to her than
any of the others.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: putnam6
Bernie, maybe ten months ago or so, along with a few others had the bylaws of the Democrat voting process changed.
Where their ''Super Delegate'' system could control the voting come convention time, the change that Bernie pushed through prevents those Super Delegates from voting that status on the first ballot. On the first ballot only. If no clear nominee has won on the first ballot, then the machine kicks in again and their back room connections will vote that status on the second and it will be all over. So the hope then for me and I am sure others is that the uprising takes place at the convention and a better, non-machine candidate can become the nominee.
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
The fact that she supported Bernie I now see as her going against Hillary. For me, that adds credibility to her character.
Tulsi - Republican candidate for president in 2024!