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In reply to the discussion: Gosh Joe Kennedy is young. And really good. Think people will rally? [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)74. So you won't vote for any Democrat that will vote for any universal health care
that isn't proposed by Bernie Sanders?
Or are you saying that Joe Kennedy won't honor the Democratic platform statement supporting Universal Health Care?
Ted Kennedy's great nephew?
Ted Kennedy who is up there with HRC in effectively getting actual affordable health care into existence?
Really?
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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