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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders not interested in advice from, guess who... [View all]sheshe2
(83,754 posts)79. Thank you for the list, PunkinPi! nt
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Bernie and Hiilary both are addressing global warming. So they are both just fine.
DemocracyMouse
Mar 2019
#70
I am still suspicious of where some of BS support is coming from. Infiltrated in 2016 by
allgood33
Mar 2019
#139
Do you mean you think she would have beaten Romney when he ran in 2012, or 2016?
Polybius
Mar 2019
#155
Yes.... it seems like an infinite number of meaningless issues being thrown at us right now
groundloop
Mar 2019
#84
If it were me, I'd try to get as much advice from her as possible. Why would anyone not want...
George II
Mar 2019
#7
Jane was quoted as saying on the morning of the election (or perhaps the day before, I forget)....
George II
Mar 2019
#73
Thanks for the correct wording. "Head & heart at odds for many." Wonder who was included in "many"?
George II
Mar 2019
#99
What makes you think getting the nomination is the goal? I see a different agenda at play
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2019
#171
Wow. Misogynists like to be served by women and use them as floor mats. I'm pissed.
fleabiscuit
Mar 2019
#108
They were both primary candidates, why would they call each other? But then Hillary
lunamagica
Mar 2019
#94
But I'm sure he and his supporters will cry "RIGGED!" when/if she doesn't endorse him.
W_HAMILTON
Mar 2019
#5
The party knows we are in GRAVE danger and I can all but guarantee Barack and Hillary and Bill
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2019
#21
It's one thing to not want it, but it's quite another to publicly snub Hillary...
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#35
I haven't heard comments from the candidates on the Cohen testimony yet. nt
Honeycombe8
Mar 2019
#34
I agree, they really do have fundamental differences. There are plenty of people he can get
Autumn
Mar 2019
#142
A couple weeks ago there was an article about her discussing the election with...
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2019
#147
It implies that there's some obligation on Hillary's part that she's not fulfilling.
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#62
The candidate I support has the temperament and demeanor to be the Leader of the Free World.
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#65
Repeat again and again: Sanders is not a Democrat, never been a Democrat
question everything
Mar 2019
#68
Did you only read the title line of my post? Try reading the text portion too.
Mr. Evil
Mar 2019
#146
I mean if you're going to pick a show to go on and diss Hillary Clinton, @TheView is a helluva bold
Cha
Mar 2019
#85
Really? I'm a wrong that she won the nomination and he lost? Is that a fantasy?
lunamagica
Mar 2019
#131
The first several debates, they were constantly saying they agreed w each other.
emulatorloo
Mar 2019
#109
Obviously he thinks he doesn't need Hillary supporters to win the primaries. Let's see how that
still_one
Mar 2019
#143
So it looks like they both haven't call each other. Big Whoop and who cares. nt
UniteFightBack
Mar 2019
#159
As long as people ignore the mountain of...and continue to ...never mind
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2019
#165
I'm shockedI tell ya. She no longer has to pretend to like or respect Sanders.
comradebillyboy
Mar 2019
#168