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In reply to the discussion: Why Elizabeth Warren Should Stay Where She Is [View all]Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)7. I think 3rd Way Hillary supports that idea.
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We can focus on both. The race for 2014 hasnt started yet. And if we dont get working on 2016
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#39
I see you are using Sid's posse's signature emoticon. How special. And what's your obsession with
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#47
I would say it would be with Ron Paul. But that's just me. To each her own. Good luck. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#50
I doubt that Sen Sanders really wants the job as president. But as a Democratic challenger
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#56
I would have a difficult time ever voting for Hillary. I might force myself to do it, but I really
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#15
Hillary was 17 when she was a Goldwater girl. Warren was in her mid 40s when she switched parties.
Beacool
Dec 2013
#44
"steam-grate philosopher Pat Caddell". I had to do a little screen cleanup after reading that one.
Purveyor
Dec 2013
#28
Her senate term runs through 2018. She can keep Senate seat AND run for president.
Divernan
Dec 2013
#16
"My understanding is that Presidents can do a lot more stuff to shape American's lives than..."
WilliamPitt
Dec 2013
#35
fine.. but if not her - who will raise the progressive flag on the national level?
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#33
Well, since she has repeatedly said she won't run for president, Charles should be a happy man.
Beacool
Dec 2013
#45
What other moderately progressive Democrats do we have at the national level?
Demo_Chris
Dec 2013
#41