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In reply to the discussion: A Sanders-Warren ticket could win big in 2020 [View all]sheshe2
(96,010 posts)123. One means nothing without the other.
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Our last presidential nominee made some pro-military decisions that threw many of us off
Stryst
Mar 2018
#133
Yes - transparency in matters of personal finance and health is non-negotiable. (nt)
ehrnst
Mar 2018
#75
Bernie's too old (among other reasons) and Sen. Warren is NOT interested. n/t
CaliforniaPeggy
Mar 2018
#4
Could of sworn Bernie was well over 70 when he showed incredible physical & mental stamina at a
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#115
Generally, that's true, but there are exceptions... I think Bernie is one of those.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#118
If Bernie was showing signs of slowing down or being in ill health, I would agree...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2018
#125
FYI I know of a 71 yo who does not have the strength and stamina to be POTUS
crazycatlady
Mar 2018
#186
Wait... does that mean we're pure or not pure when we say no to Sanders and his divisive nonsense?
Squinch
Mar 2018
#16
Lots of people who supported Bernie this time around have turned away from him. He
Squinch
Mar 2018
#45
I do not think the DC media bubble understands how many true blue Dems dislike Sanders.
LonePirate
Mar 2018
#14
What do you mean? He was an Independent, declared as a Democrat and then went back to Independent.
seaglass
Mar 2018
#162
The chances of two New Englanders on the national ticket are slim to none. eom
DonViejo
Mar 2018
#54
Never ever going to happen. Sanders and Warren are not Presidential material.
democratisphere
Mar 2018
#94
No way that ticket would even come close to winning. But I know B lovers will continue
Honeycombe8
Mar 2018
#132
Should be no complaints at all. Btw, Maryland votes to require Pres candidates show TAXES.
Wwcd
Mar 2018
#182
If Sanders is not a Democrat then he should not be allowed in the Dem primaries.
LiberalFighter
Mar 2018
#154
But will not commit to serving out her full six year term as Senator.
left-of-center2012
Mar 2018
#177