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Question: Which group did you prefer?
#1
Bernie or Bust Democrats
 
#2
Never Trump Republicans
 
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Total Voters: 79

Author Topic: Which group did you prefer?  (Read 1161 times)
Thunderbird is the word
Zen Lunatic
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« on: December 03, 2016, 03:55:46 AM »

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Thunderbird is the word
Zen Lunatic
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2016, 04:55:40 PM »

Personally I couldn't stand either group. I was a BernieorBuster early on but eventually came around to being so horrified by Trump while gradually finding myself increasingly put off by most of the Green Party that I had a complete turn and not only voted for Hillary but even phone banked for her. I really couldn't stand the callousness of the busters who didn't really think through the consequences of what a Trump presidency would mean and was nauseated by seeing some of them gloat in response to the election results. The #NeverTrump types I also found reprehensible but in a way that I find traditional political opponents reprehensible in that most were neocons and religious right types who defected to Evan McMullian. In fact one of the many things I had to swallow was Hillary's constant snubbing of the left while she catered to a lot of disaffected Republicans, most of whom ended up sticking with Drumpf anyway.
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