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That's not the Democratic Party I know, but there are bad apples in every bunch, you know? You might even concede that some Hillary supporters have crossed the line from time to time.
I, for one, hope you remain Democratic. I, for one, hope you take a close look at the policies of both remaining candidates and then make your decision as to which of the two would better represent Senator Clinton's legacy and better promote her interests and policies. For myself, there is no question which candidate that would be. In his words:
"We've certainly had our differences over the last sixteen months. But as someone who's shared a stage with her many times, I can tell you that what gets Hillary Clinton up in the morning – even in the face of tough odds – is exactly what sent her and Bill Clinton to sign up for their first campaign in Texas all those years ago; what sent her to work at the Children's Defense Fund and made her fight for health care as First Lady; what led her to the United States Senate and fueled her barrier-breaking campaign for the presidency – an unyielding desire to improve the lives of ordinary Americans, no matter how difficult the fight may be. And you can rest assured that when we finally win the battle for universal health care in this country, she will be central to that victory. When we transform our energy policy and lift our children out of poverty, it will be because she worked to help make it happen. Our party and our country are better off because of her, and I am a better candidate for having had the honor to compete with Hillary Rodham Clinton."