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betsuni

(25,638 posts)
87. +1 to all your posts.
Wed Nov 13, 2019, 01:58 AM
Nov 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
Agreed. No. scheming daemons Nov 2019 #1
3.2.1 evertonfc Nov 2019 #2
Trial balloon, I imagine. Uncle Joe Nov 2019 #3
Yes Uncle Joe, that's possible, especially given the fact that Hillary mentions how InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #10
Well, well, well, wudda you know... no shocker there. As I've been saying, Hillary has left the door InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #4
I'd vote for her, but I doubt she'll have enough support. unitedwethrive Nov 2019 #5
these will soon be updated by Gallup, but it is not a pretty set of charts, almost 30 years of RW Celerity Nov 2019 #20
It shouldn't have been that close with or without help Polybius Nov 2019 #75
What is she doing? redqueen Nov 2019 #6
Yeah, Hillary's attack on Tulsi only succeeded in giving her much needed press coverage. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #12
Tulsi moving up in polls? Please post links. I don't see it. apcalc Nov 2019 #53
From CNN. CentralMass Nov 2019 #82
When either Gabbard, or Yang for that matter, go above 2% in the RCP, let us know Tarc Nov 2019 #78
Yeah, um, not sure wth that has to do with anything I said redqueen Nov 2019 #84
Dear heart, there is no "circus", and Hillary's accurate critiques did not give any significant bump Tarc Nov 2019 #93
Well aren't you just a precious little unity builder redqueen Nov 2019 #96
What's going on? C_U_L8R Nov 2019 #7
Hillary's strategy might not be a bad one... unless you're Joe Biden. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #13
Not really. Tulsi's rise in NH seems like it has come directly at the expense of BS. The Valley Below Nov 2019 #65
No thank you. n/t demmiblue Nov 2019 #8
The only one who could jump in now and easily win, going away, is Michelle Obama, and that is not Celerity Nov 2019 #9
I totally agree with you... were Michelle Obama to run, she would be formidable!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #14
she was my first choice by 10,000 kilometres the day after Rump stole the election Celerity Nov 2019 #23
Yes, Michelle didnt hedge one bit... no doubt she would displace Joe as the front runner on Day 1! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #27
wouldn't liddle' Donald just flip out eShirl Nov 2019 #11
Yes, and it would be just the red flag needed to fire up the repub base. groundloop Nov 2019 #15
Agreed!! InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #30
Admire Hillary but not now Otto Lidenbrock Nov 2019 #16
That's what I would've thought, but then there's Hillary saying things that leave people to wonder InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #21
I guess she's trolling Otto Lidenbrock Nov 2019 #33
Very possible... and quite amusing if that's Hillary's true intention. I still think she's at least InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #39
How is firing up their base a good idea?? redqueen Nov 2019 #41
Are they Republicans? Mme. Defarge Nov 2019 #17
I believe it is too late for a new candidate to compete in Ia, NH, NV ritapria Nov 2019 #18
Yes, SC makes sense, but Hillary at least would have to declare very soon... InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #24
Very True ritapria Nov 2019 #26
She's teasing. betsuni Nov 2019 #19
nope... myohmy2 Nov 2019 #22
Is it many, many, many? BeyondGeography Nov 2019 #25
How about NO? n/t MFGsunny Nov 2019 #28
I'm now leaning NO too... think it would be too disruptive. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2019 #29
Am right there with you. MFGsunny Nov 2019 #37
This seems a little tone-deaf to me. There is no dearth of people moonscape Nov 2019 #31
FYI, Politico article page is down: appalachiablue Nov 2019 #32
Weird, its still up at the Hill redqueen Nov 2019 #44
That Politico link works for me. highplainsdem Nov 2019 #64
Funny, it's up now after being down for hours appalachiablue Nov 2019 #67
She is not going to run Gothmog Nov 2019 #34
Here's a working link - Yours didn't work for me. left-of-center2012 Nov 2019 #35
"under enormous pressure from many, many, many people to think about it."''' pangaia Nov 2019 #36
Stay away Hillary. Last thing we need is for the haters to screw up this election helpisontheway Nov 2019 #38
Clinton boomer_wv Nov 2019 #40
This is total nonsense. StevieM Nov 2019 #61
She boomer_wv Nov 2019 #80
I think you are wrong about everything. StevieM Nov 2019 #81
The correct strategy boomer_wv Nov 2019 #83
Your analysis has many flaws IMO. StevieM Nov 2019 #86
+1 to all your posts. betsuni Nov 2019 #87
31.4% boomer_wv Nov 2019 #97
By no means were IA and OH out of play until the very end. StevieM Nov 2019 #103
Because boomer_wv Nov 2019 #105
Her own campaign manager said it "definitely could have alienated" her voters. Kentonio Nov 2019 #102
She is largely wrong. StevieM Nov 2019 #104
Ah right, so both the woman hired to track this stuff Kentonio Nov 2019 #106
It causes me a great deal of pain, but no. hlthe2b Nov 2019 #42
Sounds like she's trolling the pundits. She's been doing that a lot lately. comradebillyboy Nov 2019 #43
She's firing up the right wing base. redqueen Nov 2019 #45
How let down will they be when she doesn't run? comradebillyboy Nov 2019 #54
NO! Not again, not one more time! nt Raine Nov 2019 #46
By rights she should be running for her 2nd term pandr32 Nov 2019 #47
No Bayard Nov 2019 #48
no no no no no no.. I love her.. I supported her and I voted for her, cried for her, but she.. samnsara Nov 2019 #49
"absolutely not in my plans" TwilightZone Nov 2019 #50
+1000 MustLoveBeagles Nov 2019 #72
I would like to see her appointed as 'acting' Secretary of State...will go past Senate.. samnsara Nov 2019 #51
madaboutharry in 2016: madaboutharry Nov 2019 #52
She's trolling ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #55
Please NO! broiles Nov 2019 #56
As badly as she was treated, why in hell would she want to... 3catwoman3 Nov 2019 #57
Interesting... sacto95834 Nov 2019 #58
Nope. Please no! Joe941 Nov 2019 #59
I think there's worry among some democrats defacto7 Nov 2019 #60
She needs to stay out of this race period...I was all in for her and she would make a great Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #62
hahahahah iamthebandfanman Nov 2019 #63
Oh Hillary. aikoaiko Nov 2019 #66
Aw! I think she's just redecorating aka-chmeee Nov 2019 #68
NO. kacekwl Nov 2019 #69
No Thanks jalan48 Nov 2019 #70
Love Hillary, supported her in 2016 110% peggysue2 Nov 2019 #71
The fact that she's customerserviceguy Nov 2019 #73
That's her strongest indication yet that she's running Polybius Nov 2019 #74
There is an old, unspoken rule in American Politics: berni_mccoy Nov 2019 #76
Nixon being the only exception I guess...who went on to win...can't think of anyone else. Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #79
Are you whippersnappers too young to remember Adlai Stevenson? The Valley Below Nov 2019 #85
Don't you remember ForEverGlades Nov 2019 #88
LOL. Got me. The Valley Below Nov 2019 #89
That too...ah well I will be quiet now as clearly I am out of my depth. Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #100
I am too young but I could have looked it up...embarrassed... Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #99
No cause for embarrassment. As a general rule, you had it right. The Valley Below Nov 2019 #101
Posted in LBN now Polybius Nov 2019 #77
I have to agree. cwydro Nov 2019 #90
I like Hillary but she had her chance Buckeyeblue Nov 2019 #91
Probably the most prepared to take the office. TidalWave46 Nov 2019 #92
I love Hillary: She is above and beyond anyone in the current field. Evergreen Emerald Nov 2019 #94
Ugh, no!! pinkstarburst Nov 2019 #95
HRC knows that some people are easily triggered. The Valley Below Nov 2019 #98
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