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It appears there is NO real way that Bernie can now achieve the Democratic Party nomination. The question now becomes more the question of whether the two candidates who have recently ramped up the attack rhetoric on each other now come to some sort of compromise in that regards and try to unite their party.
What do you all think ?
I would pose the question to the Republican Party nomination process as well , BUT I really don't seen any unity movement on the horizon and the actual convention should be a real trip. Please comment on this as well if you like.
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BTW, this article says "NO" to the playing nice in the near future.
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I'm guessing Clinton will reach out to Sanders supporters by focusing on the similarities and agreements they have on issues, not the differences.
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So there's a chance it will be Hillary and Donnie?
Why do I feel terrified?
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Conspiracy Theory wrote:
So there's a chance it will be Hillary and Donnie?
Why do I feel terrified?
Looks like they are now both pretty much "locked in".
Guess you could not vote come General Election or vote for some write-in for a protest, BUT like many who are not too enthralled with either, just pick the one you feel will do the better job as President and Commander in Chief of our land.
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It wouldn't be hard for me, personally. I've ranked my choices according to my own personal feelings about the issues:
1. Sanders
2. Clinton
3. Kasich
4. Trump
5. Cruz
The one left standing who is highest on my list will get my vote in the general election. Looking beyond the presidential election, I'm considering the future of the Supreme Court.
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It's going to be another 'pick the least awful candidate' election