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In reply to the discussion: I'm sort of over everything now. The tiny bit of belief that I had in my party is broken now. [View all]DoBW
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I'm sort of over everything now. The tiny bit of belief that I had in my party is broken now. [View all]
SoCal Roomba
Jul 2024
OP
Link to "most" democrats getting behind Harris? tia My concern is a nasty convention that seldom helps
uponit7771
Jul 2024
#46
I don't see that at all! We are on the way to an election that will (hopefully) bring us the first woman, and woman of
CTyankee
Jul 2024
#59
Joe Manchin wants back into party, so he can get nomination O don't trust him
uponit7771
Jul 2024
#72
I don't believe the oligarchy bullshit. Joe made a choice and saying that he didn't...
CoopersDad
Jul 2024
#4
President Biden has now saved this country from Trump twice! Took them all down with some keyboard strokes.
still-prayin4rain
Jul 2024
#12
It's better than all the doom and gloom articles about Joe's age and withdrawal crap.
LeftInTX
Jul 2024
#15
Sorry you feel that way but in the eyes of most people who saw Joe in the debate and subsequent interviews...
johnnyplankton
Jul 2024
#16
yes, give people no time to grieve or process something that meant something to them
Blue_Adept
Jul 2024
#45
It's time to move on. We have a candidate that will attract the voters that thought Joe was no longer up to the job
Doodley
Jul 2024
#27
We need a candidate who can control the narrative and get the message across. We now have that.
Doodley
Jul 2024
#89
A great summary of what I've been struggling to articulate for myself over the past hours.
CincyDem
Jul 2024
#30
I hope everyone chastising and scolding is marching down to their local campaign office
Arazi
Jul 2024
#41
I'm thankful that we are not a cult and we have people of good faith in the party that may different views than you
themaguffin
Jul 2024
#43
That's not what I was doing. I'm celebrating that we are not them & we have different opinions among ourselves
themaguffin
Jul 2024
#61
Its not just the donors.. the majority of Dem and Indy voters had doubts about Joe.
honest.abe
Jul 2024
#50
Im treading lightly now.. I got shitcanned a couple of weeks ago for being too "observant".
honest.abe
Jul 2024
#54
No, The Party is NOT Broken. I understand the feelings of sadness, but there is a very bright side,,
msfiddlestix
Jul 2024
#53
But you don't what conversations or decisions were happening in the background...
Chakaconcarne
Jul 2024
#68