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Pretty much...

Hillary is rotting garbage that's been in the can a week
Trump is rotting garbage that's been in the can a month


As they say...It's your civic duty to plug your nose and vote the lesser of the rotting garbage.  


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As they say...It's your civic duty to plug your nose and vote the lesser of the rotting garbage.  

You can vote for Bernie if Trump and Hillary are not of your liking...
Oh wait.
Cicero hates govt.  He opposes taking part in any decision.
Cissy thinks it's foolish to vote...
Cissy only whines, complains, cries, sobs, spouts anger and fear, but he doesn't vote.

For the rest of us...
You can always vote for Bernie!



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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ISIS quotes DONALD TRUMP  in Terrorist Propaganda Video.  
This douchebag is running for US President???



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You can vote for Bernie if Trump and Hillary are not of your liking...
Oh wait.
Cicero hates govt.  He opposes taking part in any decision.
Cissy thinks it's foolish to vote...
Cissy only whines, complains, cries, sobs, spouts anger and fear, but he doesn't vote.

For the rest of us...
You can always vote for Bernie!



Will Bernie be on the debate stage during the presidential debates?


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Will Bernie be on the debate stage during the presidential debates?

If you are a registered Democrat, you could take part in putting Bernie on the ballot in November.
But...............
You are too angry to vote for anyone.



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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ISIS quotes DONALD TRUMP  in Terrorist Propaganda Video.  
This douchebag is running for US President???


Box posts Republican Propaganda video rebuking presidential candidates words used in ISIS Propaganda video.LOL


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If you are a registered Democrat, you could take part in putting Bernie on the ballot in November.
But...............
You are too angry to vote for anyone.



Will Bernie sanders be on the same stage as the Republican and Democrat nominees during presidential debates?


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Will Bernie sanders be on the same stage as the Republican and Democrat nominees during presidential debates?

Why would that concern you???
If you want to actually vote for Bernie, your chance will come in April, if you are a registered Democrat.
But....
You aren't so. none of this concerns you.


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Why would that concern you???
If you want to actually vote for Bernie, your chance will come in April, if you are a registered Democrat.
But....
You aren't so. none of this concerns you.


LMAO...Box still believes his primary vote selects the candidate. OMG!


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LMAO...Box still believes his primary vote selects the candidate. OMG!

I thought that I already posted that primary voters elect delegates who pledge to vote
for a candidate at the convention.

This isn't just Dem or Rep rules... the same rules are used almost universally.
The NRA, The American Legion, Chamber of commerce, etc.

(I guess Cissy was ignorant of those rules)


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I thought that I already posted that primary voters elect delegates who pledge to vote
for a candidate at the convention.

This isn't just Dem or Rep rules... the same rules are used almost universally.
The NRA, The American Legion, Chamber of commerce, etc.

(I guess Cissy was ignorant of those rules)


You don't elect delegates.  The delegates are selected by the party bosses.  Which delegate are you voting for this April? LMAO

BTW straw man, I never claimed the NRA, American Legion or the Chamber of Commerce were democratic organizations.  The NRA doesn't hold public election charades paid for by the taxpayers to trick their rank and file members into believing their vote actually influences the decisions of the party apparatchik.

Hillary has 467 "superdelegates" that committed to vote for Hillary before one vote was even cast.  Does the American Legion have "superdelegates"?


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You don't elect delegates.  The delegates are selected by the party bosses.  Which delegate are you voting for this April? LMAO

BTW straw man, I never claimed the NRA, American Legion or the Chamber of Commerce were democratic organizations.  The NRA doesn't hold public election charades paid for by the taxpayers to trick their rank and file members into believing their vote actually influences the decisions of the party apparatchik.

Hillary has 467 "superdelegates" that committed to vote for Hillary before one vote was even cast.  Does the American Legion have "superdelegates"?


The news reports superdelegates as if they were committed, though in reality they are not.
Superdelegates can change their votes at the convention or at any time prior to the convention.
Therefore, superdelegate votes are not really Hillary’s votes or Bernie’s votes until votes are cast
at the Democratic Convention.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The news reports superdelegates as if they were committed, though in reality they are not.
Superdelegates can change their votes at the convention or at any time prior to the convention.
Therefore, superdelegate votes are not really Hillary’s votes or Bernie’s votes until votes are cast
at the Democratic Convention.


But we both can agree that your vote in April does not dictate who they vote for.  The fact is, none of the delegates in either party are bound to vote the results of the primaries.


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But we both can agree that your vote in April does not dictate who they vote for.  The fact is, none of the delegates in either party are bound to vote the results of the primaries.


"In most states, delegates must vote for the candidate to whom they are bound on the first ballot,
which is determined by the results of their state's primary or caucus.
Most states release their delegates if the first ballot does not produce a candidate with a majority of votes."


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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"In most states, delegates must vote for the candidate to whom they are bound on the first ballot,
which is determined by the results of their state's primary or caucus.
Most states release their delegates if the first ballot does not produce a candidate with a majority of votes."


So there is a LAW that mandates the delegates to vote based on the results of the primary or caucus?  Do delegates get fined or jailed if they vote for a different candidate for which the primary bound them to?


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