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CTyankee

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38. Yeah, but...we had "capable, sane, intelligent ..." males at a time when women couldn't vote, but that didn't stop us
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 11:10 AM
Oct 2025

getting an amendment to the Constitution allowing women to vote. Under your reasoning, it wouldn't have been "necessary" for them to have the vote.

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That's not the important question SSJVegeta Oct 2025 #1
Has he or she surfaced yet? CTyankee Oct 2025 #7
There are options: Talarico, AOC... and maybe Crockett? SSJVegeta Oct 2025 #11
I don't know Talarico. Tell me about her, please.... CTyankee Oct 2025 #12
Its a he. James Talarico. SSJVegeta Oct 2025 #17
Isn't there something in our constitution about church and state being separate? PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2025 #63
I would like to see a Democratic president who didn't support markodochartaigh Oct 2025 #79
Can't deal with the religious mumbo jumbo! geojazz Oct 2025 #112
The test will be if Talarico can win the Primary in Texas and then go on to defeat walkingman Oct 2025 #32
With talk of Crockett running for senate (I how she goes governor instead) SSJVegeta Oct 2025 #34
Definitely not Crockett Polybius Oct 2025 #96
I think that remains to be seen. I'm actually surprised at how popular she seems to be already among Dems SSJVegeta Oct 2025 #99
She may be able to win a liberal state Polybius Oct 2025 #113
I think the key isnt being unpolarizing. The key is being populist. SSJVegeta Oct 2025 #114
So you think being a woman has nothing to do with whether people vote for her or not? Walleye Oct 2025 #51
This dwayneb Oct 2025 #109
IMHO, no. nt MarineCombatEngineer Oct 2025 #2
No, probably not again for a decade or more displacedvermoter Oct 2025 #3
I have long predicted that a Republican will be the first female POTUS GreatGazoo Oct 2025 #25
Yep leftstreet Oct 2025 #36
and don't forget Margaret Thatcher DBoon Oct 2025 #88
Honestly, I don't think these current Republicans would pick a woman as their standard bearer Walleye Oct 2025 #101
NO. Fair or not, women will be receiving the blowback from HRC and Harris' loss for some time hlthe2b Oct 2025 #4
We elected an African-American man to the Presidency twice. Aristus Oct 2025 #5
Or maybe that most of them will be dead. CTyankee Oct 2025 #9
Charlie Kirk serves as pretty ample evidence that the Aristus Oct 2025 #14
Why do you say that? CTyankee Oct 2025 #15
I just meant that Trumpsters are going to pass their hatred and their ignorance down Aristus Oct 2025 #20
My stepgrandsons have a mother who is a rabbi. These young boys are growing up with a mother who leads a CTyankee Oct 2025 #22
There is no Democratic Charlie Kirk. Boomerproud Oct 2025 #27
To be fair Easterncedar Oct 2025 #13
Nope Easterncedar Oct 2025 #6
America is not sophisticated enough to elect or appreciate a woman as POTUS walkingman Oct 2025 #8
Perhaps our next president, now gov. Newsom, will ask a woman as his VP running mate. CTyankee Oct 2025 #16
It makes this very old Feminist cry to admit that I do not want the Dems to run a female for pres no matter efhmc Oct 2025 #19
I think you are needlessly pessimistic -misanthroptimist Oct 2025 #37
The country can't afford another "test case" Bettie Oct 2025 #86
American citizens voted for HRC over Trump by a significant margin Shrek Oct 2025 #39
Electoral College is an outdated system that is undemocratic and should be abolished. walkingman Oct 2025 #44
Nope Mz Pip Oct 2025 #10
Zero chance IMO. BannonsLiver Oct 2025 #18
Probably not. Happy Hoosier Oct 2025 #21
My husband is a white guy as is my son. They would both identify as Democrats. My son wanted Michelle Obama to run for CTyankee Oct 2025 #24
I love Michelle, and she'd make a great President. Happy Hoosier Oct 2025 #67
I seriously doubt it. Our party pits pragmatism against idealism for the sake of donor largess. LuvLoogie Oct 2025 #23
Yes. All candidates should be assessed on merit TheProle Oct 2025 #26
Probably not. We Missed Two Chances to Elect a Woman as President. MineralMan Oct 2025 #28
No. Misogynist Nation (aka America) is still unprepared to elect a woman POTUS.. CousinIT Oct 2025 #29
Not a chance in hell. The next nominee will be a straight, white guy like Beshear. LonePirate Oct 2025 #30
Not a chance. Most of us Boomers won't live long enough to see that happen. Ocelot II Oct 2025 #31
I agree. Just say the words commander-in-chief and the men of this country turn on a woman. Walleye Oct 2025 #102
No guesses or dreams yet. DFW Oct 2025 #33
Yeah, but...we had "capable, sane, intelligent ..." males at a time when women couldn't vote, but that didn't stop us CTyankee Oct 2025 #38
I wasn't looking backwards DFW Oct 2025 #45
I am heartened that you cited Amy and Gretchen. I hope I am still alive to see either one of them elected POTUS. CTyankee Oct 2025 #46
I have met Amy on a few occasions, including as recently as this year. DFW Oct 2025 #47
You and every man in my family! CTyankee Oct 2025 #52
She's definitely a people person. DFW Oct 2025 #77
Who would be your choice of her running mate? CTyankee Oct 2025 #78
THAT is a tough one!! DFW Oct 2025 #84
I think Newsom has already been chosen and that's fine. My choice would be Klobuchar as running mate because of CTyankee Oct 2025 #85
For what it's worth DFW Oct 2025 #90
Definitely not Whitmer. She's far too gaffe prone Arazi Oct 2025 #89
She does tend to stick her foot in it, it's true. DFW Oct 2025 #91
Probably not, because of the misogynistic society America is, and many who vote Democratic are lostincalifornia Oct 2025 #35
An excellent question! CTyankee Oct 2025 #42
I hope so. lostincalifornia Oct 2025 #93
For sure not in 2028 because people will be too scared JI7 Oct 2025 #40
I think the Democrats are going to have a hard enough time winning 2026 Fullduplexxx Oct 2025 #41
It's unimportant whether it is a woman or not gulliver Oct 2025 #43
Maybe the "best candidate" won't be a woman because we all believe "a woman can't win." CTyankee Oct 2025 #50
I'm 76 I have given up on ever seeing a woman be elected president in my lifetime Walleye Oct 2025 #54
Yes, we could have. Mc Mike Oct 2025 #48
I'm just too bitter from massive disappointments in 2016 and 2024 Walleye Oct 2025 #56
Not a chance Fiendish Thingy Oct 2025 #49
Oh, like whatshername, the governor of Alaska. Her foreign policy experience of seeing Alaska from her kitchen? CTyankee Oct 2025 #55
Well, that was Tina Fey's impression of Palin Fiendish Thingy Oct 2025 #64
Yep. That's a tribute to Tina's acting...she really was spot on with that caricature... CTyankee Oct 2025 #66
I hope the GOP does nominate a woman. Because we will win if they do. Walleye Oct 2025 #57
Too many men in this country would rather vote for a Quiet Em Oct 2025 #53
Two things I'll unfortunately never see in my lifetime: A woman or Muslim president. aeromanKC Oct 2025 #58
I couldn't tell you who the best female candidate would be. maxsolomon Oct 2025 #59
It depends on who is running Patton French Oct 2025 #60
Thought provoking post. I have no answer cuz my thoughts don't coincide with what I believe is the reality of America. NoMoreRepugs Oct 2025 #61
Do you want to lose ANOTHER election? awesomerwb1 Oct 2025 #62
Oh, right...I had forgotten about that...how silly of me... CTyankee Oct 2025 #65
I hope so Torchlight Oct 2025 #68
no Celerity Oct 2025 #69
I just don't like her, we don't really know her, I don't trust her, why is she really running for president? betsuni Oct 2025 #70
And, of course, "I don't like the way she laughs." subterranean Oct 2025 #105
After looking at demographics and trying to figure cachukis Oct 2025 #71
If she wins the primary, yes. MichMan Oct 2025 #72
We tried it twice. Failed both times. Initech Oct 2025 #73
Couldn't agree MORE Initech.... democratsruletheday Oct 2025 #97
I know, it sucks. Initech Oct 2025 #108
Unfortunately, in this country Bettie Oct 2025 #74
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Oct 2025 #75
How about we do that without automatically ruling out anyone who's not male? CTyankee Oct 2025 #76
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Oct 2025 #81
The folks I know are mostly liberal Dems (not all) but I live in deep blue New Haven, CT. CTyankee Oct 2025 #111
Nope. The misogynism is too deeply embedded. Timeflyer Oct 2025 #80
No. Sure fire loss. pfitz59 Oct 2025 #82
Whether Democrats win in 2028 biocube Oct 2025 #83
Ouch leftstreet Oct 2025 #87
Haven't seen any mention of Harris MichMan Oct 2025 #92
What do you think orangecrush Oct 2025 #94
Kamala Harris tells BBC she may run for president again MichMan Oct 2025 #95
She may very well run again subterranean Oct 2025 #106
And if we are foolish enough to choose her in the primary pinkstarburst Oct 2025 #107
The left, right and middle are too sexist. ecstatic Oct 2025 #98
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Jersey Devil Oct 2025 #100
If we want to lose again, then sure. bif Oct 2025 #103
I don't think we lost because Harris is a woman..... Hope22 Oct 2025 #104
Nope JustAnotherGen Oct 2025 #110
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