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Originally Posted by EonBlue
That's because in their world their support for the democrats is predetermined and unconditional. All they see, think and feel is democrats = good, republicans = bad. The democrats could run a doll with a string to pull to make it say any number of democrat talking points and the sheep would vote for it as long as there is a republican to hate.
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If we are being fair, things are not exactly equal for both parties this election cycle. If you are democrat and already know you are not going to vote for a republican, you basically have two choices (technically there are more, but those others have no chance of winning). So what is there to learn or understand from a democrat point of view. At this point everyone knows who Hillary Clinton is so there isn't much to learn about her. If you don't like her, you might look into Sanders.
On the republican side there are many lesser known people and the race is more competitive so if you are a republican you have more homework to do and more choices. Lets also not pretend that Obama and Clinton didn't get mauled during the republican debates and whoever ends up winning the republican primary is going to blame everything including the headache you might have had three months ago on Obama.