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CentralMass

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39. Yes, and at least at this stage he is leading by double digits
Sat Feb 22, 2020, 01:22 PM
Feb 2020

in the polls.though I have mo doubt the hits will keep coming. It has been 19 days since the Iowa caucus and the votes are still be counted. The next caucus is today. Lets see what new issues there are with this one.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided
Preferably, yes. CousinIT Feb 2020 #1
Yes mindem Feb 2020 #2
So you would have rather Bernie run third party? (NT) ripcord Feb 2020 #75
Well, if Bernie could run third party now, why didn't he just run 3rd party in the beginning KewlKat Feb 2020 #77
If you have a problem with anyone that is running RandiFan1290 Feb 2020 #3
Or they could just join the Democratic Party, like the rest of us did. It's easy, if you mean it. PubliusEnigma Feb 2020 #5
Looks like it isn't necessary. RandiFan1290 Feb 2020 #7
No it isn't time to move on. LakeArenal Feb 2020 #12
Take it up with the DNC RandiFan1290 Feb 2020 #14
Good deflection. LakeArenal Feb 2020 #17
You mean the Democratic Establishment Dave in VA Feb 2020 #37
Oh snap!!! PatSeg Feb 2020 #55
Why? What would that accomplish? ehrnst Feb 2020 #56
Yes. TheCowsCameHome Feb 2020 #4
There is no party registration in Vermont. Mariana Feb 2020 #40
I had no idea Vermont has no Democratic Party. TheCowsCameHome Feb 2020 #41
So every single Vermont state and local elected official is also an independent? MichMan Feb 2020 #54
Yes, and eliminate Open Primaries still_one Feb 2020 #6
My thoughts exactly liberal N proud Feb 2020 #8
+1! eom BlueMTexpat Feb 2020 #11
I'm with you on that one! VarryOn Feb 2020 #15
And Eliminate these stupid caucuses. This 'crossover' stuff is bull. apcalc Feb 2020 #27
++ still_one Feb 2020 #31
Absolutely. 2naSalit Feb 2020 #9
Absolutely! eom BlueMTexpat Feb 2020 #10
As long as they are running for the Democratic nomination that's good enough for me. totodeinhere Feb 2020 #13
You don't know if that is Democrats or people pretending to be. apcalc Feb 2020 #28
You are relying on anecdotal evidence. Whereas, at least pollsters are using scientific totodeinhere Feb 2020 #35
You are correct, my evidence is anecdotal. apcalc Feb 2020 #42
Yes and hopefully the convention will Progressive dog Feb 2020 #16
Yes! BlueIdaho Feb 2020 #18
Yes. Sunsky Feb 2020 #19
Yes!!! We are the Democratic Party..not the blasted Independent Party Peacetrain Feb 2020 #20
Yes. Raftergirl Feb 2020 #21
The Democratic nominee should be SCantiGOP Feb 2020 #22
Bernie signed a DNC loyality pledge back in March that stated he would run as CentralMass Feb 2020 #23
Then why aren't the Democats good enough for him to join? Jersey Devil Feb 2020 #24
Take it up with him. He is however good enough for millions of Demcrats. CentralMass Feb 2020 #26
"your" choice. TheCowsCameHome Feb 2020 #30
Yes, and at least at this stage he is leading by double digits CentralMass Feb 2020 #39
I will wait on this " ahead" bullshit until we have a few apcalc Feb 2020 #45
Good point. TheCowsCameHome Feb 2020 #49
Iowa was a closed caucus. New Hampshie is neither open or closed. CentralMass Feb 2020 #52
Party activists and able bodied ppl with time. apcalc Feb 2020 #57
Two states running primary elections with state Democratic party control CentralMass Feb 2020 #62
Bernie is not leading by double digits. He's got 22 to 35% of the Dem vote. SunSeeker Feb 2020 #66
My statement that you are replying to said leading by double digits in the polls. CentralMass Feb 2020 #68
Averaging 28.7% of the Democratic vote is hardly a mandate to lead pur party. SunSeeker Feb 2020 #71
It is what it is and there are months to go. CentralMass Feb 2020 #72
Maybe he follows George Washington's OliverQ Feb 2020 #46
A young man came by and said he wanted to sleep with my daughter. TheCowsCameHome Feb 2020 #25
You ssy this as a Bloomberg supporter eith his NDA's on the news. CentralMass Feb 2020 #29
My current choice may very well change, TheCowsCameHome Feb 2020 #32
I wouldn't want my daughter around him. CentralMass Feb 2020 #33
rather than a Democratic Socialist evertonfc Feb 2020 #34
Yes. And someone who's loyal to the party... NurseJackie Feb 2020 #36
He's putting the screws to us again.... apcalc Feb 2020 #47
I think we're screwed anyway... the divisions he created are too deep. NurseJackie Feb 2020 #51
Well then, he succeeded in his intentions. apcalc Feb 2020 #60
It's part of the "burn it down" philosophy from the two extremes. NurseJackie Feb 2020 #61
+1 apcalc Feb 2020 #67
Yes, absolutely ... CatMor Feb 2020 #38
+1 apcalc Feb 2020 #48
It should be who the voters in the Democratic Primary process want as their candidate. Tom Rinaldo Feb 2020 #43
As long as they're not a Republican, don't care. OliverQ Feb 2020 #44
Yes. Mme. Defarge Feb 2020 #50
Yes RandySF Feb 2020 #53
Yes. Not an independent and not a Republican in disguise. nt Codeine Feb 2020 #58
It should be whoever wins the democratic fallout87 Feb 2020 #59
Yes. It is a requirement to run in our primary. SunSeeker Feb 2020 #63
YES. nt Sloumeau Feb 2020 #64
Timely Roy Rolling Feb 2020 #65
What makes a Democrat? A letter after their name...or a set of ideals? N/t TCJ70 Feb 2020 #69
Yes musette_sf Feb 2020 #70
He is a member of the Democratic Party. intheflow Feb 2020 #73
No he didn't..."He officially changed to D in 2019".....and you can't source it. AncientGeezer Feb 2020 #74
Ideally d_b Feb 2020 #76
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