I'm not gonna watch all these but I'm pretty sure they are all about her being against gay marriage until she was for it and how she was ALWAYS for it. Am I right?
You can't be a true progressive like she says she is and be late to the party on this issue. Fuckin' neocon...
Just to cut through all the bullshit: Considering polling, neither of them can mathematically get to the 2383.
It's going to be interesting to see the voter turn out for Clinton vs. Trump, I bet it's an all time low.
Yup. The DNC can SUCK IT too. Participating in voter suppression like they're the GOP... Shameful... Crooked... I didn't leave them, they left me. I'm Liberal before I'm Democrat.
Calm down. The media called it for her and she said people still need to vote. She didn't lie, no matter how much you want to say so. California could go either way - Clinton supporters could stay home thinking it's in the bag, Sanders supporters could stay home thinking what's the use. We'll see. New Jersey, not as big as California, but still pretty big, is looking solidly Clinton. I respect that Sanders wants to stay in the race until it's over. People have the right to vote for him if they chose. My quibble is with those who say that even when the race is over he should not respect the vote. Or those who say they'll vote Trump out of spite. Talk about privilege!
The party system is a joke anyway. At least this two party system. It should be "nationalism" vs "globalism"
There has probably been a lot of woman in politics that have been on top at a major party. Hillary is not the first, nor will she be the last
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/c897...porters-angry-clinton-wins-sufficient-backing Sanders supporters angry as Clinton wins sufficient backing
I did not vote for Barack Obama in 2008 because he opposed marriage equality. But consider, in 2004 the Republicans put anti-equality measures on as many state ballots as they could to turn out right wing voters and every anti-equality measure passed. In 1996 68% of the population opposed marriage equality. In 2004 55% opposed. Most gay people thought it was something we'd not see in our lifetimes. By 2012 equality had majority support and the majority has grown as people realize nothing has happened, except that gay people got married. So Sanders, Clinton, Obama evolved along with the entire country. How many of you changed your views in the past decade? Be honest.