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Question: Should the Democratic Party distance itself from Hillary Clinton?
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Author Topic: Should the Democratic Party distance itself from Hillary Clinton?  (Read 2380 times)
Alabama_Indy10
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« on: July 27, 2017, 10:04:07 PM »

The party didn't distance itself from Gore in 2000.

It was Nader's fault that Gore lost, so he got a Pass.

Obviously the democratic party should divorce itself completely from Hillary Clinton. She is the most hated nominee of either major party, aside from Trump himself, in modern history.

No.
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Alabama_Indy10
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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2017, 11:13:11 PM »

The party didn't distance itself from Gore in 2000.

It was Nader's fault that Gore lost, so he got a Pass.

Obviously the democratic party should divorce itself completely from Hillary Clinton. She is the most hated nominee of either major party, aside from Trump himself, in modern history.

No.

Yes. Gore wasn't nearly as horrible a candidate as Hillary.

You're right. I was saying no to the idea of Nader costing Gore the election.
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