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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: I'm beginning to think that Biden could be the best choice right now. [View all]Skya Rhen
(2,701 posts)48. True - I just feel good about her...
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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I'm beginning to think that Biden could be the best choice right now. [View all]
Kablooie
Sep 2019
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No, let's go from this moment forward. India and Pakistan could break out nukes, which spells
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#8
Even if Biden is elected, if the Senate is controlled by Republicans, little will be accomplished.
olegramps
Sep 2019
#67
The problem I am addressing is the global, existential threat the potential for nuclear war
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#74
Absolutely, both national and international policies will not be resolved without control.
olegramps
Sep 2019
#80
I want a VP candidate who is younger and more progressive than any of the front runners
Arkansas Granny
Sep 2019
#14
I'll take the baby steps that come with normal -major changes can be a lot of upheaval
Thekaspervote
Sep 2019
#6
I really liked Beto when he announced but he has not run a good campaign.
redstateblues
Sep 2019
#11
There are several highly accomplished WOC senators. Biden does not have to pick from the
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#15
I really like the Mayor and she and Biden seem comfortable around each other. As for experience, she
Skya Rhen
Sep 2019
#46
Abrams is similar to Obama in experience. Obama was in the US Senate but Abrams would be VP
JI7
Sep 2019
#58
Yeah I'd love to see Klobuchar as the nominee but it's very unlikely so
comradebillyboy
Sep 2019
#57
It's what most Americans are thinking right along with you -- that we have to get to "solid" first.
ancianita
Sep 2019
#19
And if Biden claims he'll install "the best people", it won't be bullshit. I don't think we'll have
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2019
#21
could be, but I still need him to account for his credit card comp protection and
aikoaiko
Sep 2019
#30
That's not really true. His strong point is that he worked closely with a great President...
NNadir
Sep 2019
#62
Biden's Electability Advantage Will Be Hard to Shake Among Risk-Averse Democrats
Gothmog
Sep 2019
#63