moabu08 wrote:If Bernie doesnt win the nomination, im not voting in the election.
What Ive learned through this cycle is the establishment, media, and large corporations control these elections and we are just puppets in their grand plan.
Bernie is clearly the best candidate for the democratic party, but all the above listed groups have done everything in their power to make sure he doesnt win.
I get that the media can sway public opinion, but at the end of the day:
1. There's a ton more negative media about Hillary than there is about Bernie.
2. "Best candidate" is obviously subjective.
3. It still boils down to who the people want. So far, most people have wanted Hillary.
I like both of the candidates, but I'm probably leaning towards voting for Hillary in the primary. Personally, I see her as the best candidate for the democratic party, but if Bernie does miraculously come back and win the nomination, I'll gladly support him and accept that just because a lot of people felt that Hillary was the best candidate doesn't mean that the majority did. It gets old listening to the ardent Bernie supporters say that if Hillary wins, then we've gone against the will of the people.