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In reply to the discussion: So, about that low-keyed, quiet guy who could nail down the presidency [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)28. I don't know. I have concerns about him.
But Ohio is important, that's true.
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So, about that low-keyed, quiet guy who could nail down the presidency [View all]
Cyrano
Feb 2019
OP
I agree. We don't need the bloodletting of an early squabble primary infight ...
marble falls
Feb 2019
#78
Me too I like them all so far. Corey Booker responded well when asked about unity.
efhmc
Feb 2019
#86
In my lifetime there's never been such a great field of candidates in number or abilities.
marble falls
Feb 2019
#87
It is. We have other important things to deal with. This early primary positioning is distracting ..
marble falls
Feb 2019
#94
For the record, the GOP & Koch apparatus have been floating domestic violence rumors
irisblue
Feb 2019
#3
Very important to be aware of what's sure to come. GOP operatives working overtime!!!
bobbieinok
Feb 2019
#10
Did you notice the date on that story? 6 wks before the most recent Senate campaign. Dark Money.
irisblue
Feb 2019
#80
Jackie remained civil and you kept at her. I've known her for six years and while I know she has ...
marble falls
Feb 2019
#67
"Some her"? Really? Four days and you're talking about being "constantly told"?
George II
Feb 2019
#65
Could we please not start the whole "x is an actual democrat" with the unsaid meaning that
cstanleytech
Feb 2019
#46
"He's an actual Democrat... so that's definitely a plus!" The implication is there.
cstanleytech
Feb 2019
#48
Well, honestly... that's not a very flattering portrayal of "Bernie voters"...
NurseJackie
Feb 2019
#108
Actually Harris and Warren about both guaranteed to be replaced with Democratic Senators
Fresh_Start
Feb 2019
#15
If you want Brown as Pres, or even VP, you better get lots more Senators elected from other states
TeamPooka
Feb 2019
#11
Since she had to pass on him for VP because-Ohio, BROWN-Hillary would be fantastic!
UTUSN
Feb 2019
#17
I am hoping he goes for it. I think he is our best shot to take the White House.
GentryDixon
Feb 2019
#21
Brown is my Senator. He's a great guy. I would hate to see him leave his Senate job because he
Cousin Dupree
Feb 2019
#30
Ohio is NOT a resign to run state. Sen Brown is not legally required to give up his seat.
irisblue
Feb 2019
#57
Yes, I especially like "and when he speaks, everyone can understand his positions, his beliefs, ..."
LAS14
Feb 2019
#50
I had hoped he was HRC running mate in 2016. No bad reflection on Kane, tho. I like him too.
allgood33
Feb 2019
#70