
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Women are rejecting Sanders [View all]Kashkakat v.2.0
(1,940 posts)and pulling together in unity, and unfortunately some of ya'll interpret that as centrist or moderate. So when Amy and Liz and Pete pulled out, where do we go?
Whether deserved or not, Bernie and Bros for better or worse havethe reputation of being intolerant and "my way or the highway" and not into collaboration or compromise.
I would not characterize that as "aversion" to Sanders. I like him a lot and actually agree with many or most of his positions. But at this point in time, theres a lot of other criteria Im needing to apply in my choosing who to vote for.
Making a choice in voting is not necessarily "aversion" to the other person. Who writes this stuff and why are they so intent on creating wedges and divisions between us Dem voters????????????
In November I will of course be voting out of AVERSION to one of the candidates. But not in the Dem primary.

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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