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LongtimeAZDem

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30. Nonsense; the convention is a year and a half away. No telling what happens between now and then.
Sun Jan 13, 2019, 09:16 PM
Jan 2019

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Biden and Beto are flirting, but I doubt they'll run. sfwriter Jan 2019 #1
Booker and Swalwell have little to no name recognition rusty fender Jan 2019 #33
Swalwell has been making the talk show circuit. sfwriter Jan 2019 #36
Sanders? Sanders? SANDERS IS NOT EVEN A DEMOCRAT. trueblue2007 Jan 2019 #39
I find Julian Castro to be a lot more competitive than the other two in that category--esp for VP hlthe2b Jan 2019 #2
That be 2 of us. safeinOhio Jan 2019 #6
I like him, too. n/t pnwmom Jan 2019 #13
You are entitled to your opinion Sherman A1 Jan 2019 #3
'A chance' according to whom? elleng Jan 2019 #4
Support within the Democratic Party, that's who rusty fender Jan 2019 #23
which is clearly not remotely apparent now. elleng Jan 2019 #24
I disagree about Gillibrand. WeekiWater Jan 2019 #5
I so look forward to voting against her! nt USALiberal Jan 2019 #29
With the names being thrown around. WeekiWater Jan 2019 #34
I'll happily vote for whoever are nominee is rusty fender Jan 2019 #40
Beto, Booker, Biden, Brown all have a chance JI7 Jan 2019 #7
Interesting that you only think men have a chance. n/t pnwmom Jan 2019 #11
I didn't say they were the only ones. I think harris and Warren have a chance also JI7 Jan 2019 #14
Thanks for clarifying! pnwmom Jan 2019 #16
. Squinch Jan 2019 #8
Um...I'll make up my own mind, thanks NastyRiffraff Jan 2019 #9
No problem! rusty fender Jan 2019 #21
It's too early to start eliminating candidates Sucha NastyWoman Jan 2019 #10
Yes, and we should not be eliminating ANY, at this point. elleng Jan 2019 #25
Not Bernie. I supported Bernie in the primaries last time. But he is, in my opinion, too old now, tblue37 Jan 2019 #12
Plus Warren in the race makes Sanders redundant. BTW, has Sanders officially announced? n/t FSogol Jan 2019 #19
BTW, I think Castro is actually running for VP consideration, and also to position himself for a tblue37 Jan 2019 #15
Uh. . .wake me up in 2020. . . DinahMoeHum Jan 2019 #17
ok, this is what I have to say... handmade34 Jan 2019 #18
Gee, thanks for this wisdom mcar Jan 2019 #20
You're welcome! rusty fender Jan 2019 #22
Too early to pick winners and losers left-of-center2012 Jan 2019 #26
Yes elleng Jan 2019 #28
I still remember being told ... left-of-center2012 Jan 2019 #31
HA! Missed that one! elleng Jan 2019 #37
I would say that Gillibrand and Castro have a better chance than Sanders for 2020. n/t PoliticAverse Jan 2019 #27
Nonsense; the convention is a year and a half away. No telling what happens between now and then. LongtimeAZDem Jan 2019 #30
Waaaay too early for me Jarqui Jan 2019 #32
Bernie belongs in the bottom group aeromanKC Jan 2019 #35
meh Lithos Jan 2019 #38
I meant to reply to you but rusty fender Jan 2019 #42
I didn't put Biden in the top three because rusty fender Jan 2019 #41
Sanders is not a Democrat. Stinky The Clown Jan 2019 #43
It's way too early to cancel people out or . . . peggysue2 Jan 2019 #44
I agree rusty fender Jan 2019 #45
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