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To: i-node who wrote (919775)2/8/2016 12:26:03 AM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576350
 
The dems let Hildegard box them in with no choices. When she gets indicted who do they have? Go Bernie!



To: i-node who wrote (919775)2/8/2016 8:57:42 AM
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Dems who do not have even one viable candidate.

I have declared many times, that I always vote for third party candidates because they bring issues to the stage that none of the major party candidates will touch and make them real for the American people. I realize most of their stands are unrealistic bunk, so they would not make good Presidents. However, it is important to get all the issues on the stage.

Bernie Sanders is like a third party candidate. I wish he would run as an Independent. He is right on with his criticism of how wealth buys influence over candidates who should be representing the people but have sold out, the rest of his platform is nonsense. Hillary is the absolute most corrupt politician I can identify out there. The problem for me is that if Sanders got the nomination, he might choose Hillary as his running mate. I would vote for him as a third party candidate just to keep that one issue real, but not as a major party candidate.