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In reply to the discussion: Gosh Joe Kennedy is young. And really good. Think people will rally? [View all]Response to alarimer (Reply #38)
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Gosh Joe Kennedy is young. And really good. Think people will rally? [View all]
nolabear
Jan 2018
OP
Uh huh. What if he isnt in favor of it now, says we have to get total control of the government
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2018
#57
So no, you will NOT commit to vote Democratic Party no matter what, got it.
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2018
#61
That is not what you said, I asked if he was your congressperson and so on, read it again please.
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2018
#68
Sen. Sanders has never share with us how to actually get universal health...medicare for all will
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#96
We'll find out his stands on things. Safe to assume he adheres to the Kennedy views. nt
Honeycombe8
Jan 2018
#72
We have always known that people who support Sanders want him to run again even though he can't win
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#97
It matters to activists in the Party, but not to ordinary voters who don't read it
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#124
So you want to return to the time democrats focused more on economic issues?
GulfCoast66
Jan 2018
#117
Yeah, sure does. My first reaction to him is NOT what about him can I find I dont like.
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2018
#65
The same was said about Obama...we can't wait. We need to win...if he can do it...having followed
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#98
Let me also say, we need to run on the ACA...that is understood and liked by people. It can't
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#106
For those without handy access to a Bible (or who can be bothered to look it up!) ;-)
Staph
Jan 2018
#10
Why? Give the GOP more time to demonize him. No, he is old enough...time to pass the mantle on to
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#23
I agree. He's a little green, still. But he has "it." Is 2020 too soon? Is he tough enough? nt
Honeycombe8
Jan 2018
#76
I find your remarks somewhat troubling...maybe we should just select the best candidate who can win.
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#19
And I respect where you are coming from. I do see you were right about the Franken debacle.
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#50
He has a "D" next to his name, should he win a primary, he will be supported.
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#22
I see - another damned litmus test for a candidate. The you disparage moderates.
tonyt53
Jan 2018
#59
FYI, having lived in Europe for years, I will tell you that their single payer
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#126
But you fail to tell how it would be paid for in the US. Easy to say what you did.
tonyt53
Feb 2018
#130
We won't get universal healthcare without a super majority...we can get a public option...
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#108
He is the sort of candidate who will be very attractive to independents...like Pres. Obama. And
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#51
No he is not...Sanders and Conyers give too few details...he is concerned with the how and why.
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#102
not by me. I won't be voting for a prohibitionist. Hopefully he doesn't run for president
rollin74
Jan 2018
#63
I like him a great deal. I think many will back him because he radiate sincerity and decency...much
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#21
We've got some talented women in the House and Senate. We need a woman in the WH.
CTyankee
Feb 2018
#138
Don't you find it a bit strange that a woman hasn't been deemed "best Democrat" with the exception
CTyankee
Feb 2018
#141
If one looks at who has actually mounted a serious try for the nomination, then no, I don't.
DFW
Feb 2018
#142
I'm wondering if it will be a woman who graduated from one of the 5 isister schools...
CTyankee
Feb 2018
#143
He needs to refresh his reefer madness attitude on marijuana before I would ever consider voting
tritsofme
Jan 2018
#45
me too. I will NOT ever vote for him until he changes his tune on wanting to criminalize cannabis
rollin74
Jan 2018
#58
I don't think a candidate with such retrograde positions on marijujana is at all viable
tritsofme
Jan 2018
#111
I hope so. He is just like his father.....Just hope the secret service stays on top of him.
onecent
Jan 2018
#48
Same. I didnt see the it factor others did. I see that in Kamala, she is formidable.
bettyellen
Jan 2018
#81
Well I see TYT, New Republic, Slate and the Justice Dems have been working overtime
Blue_Tires
Jan 2018
#87