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Only if you want to win NY by 40 points instead of 35 BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #1
Yes ... a good Republican ticket. Scuba Dec 2013 #2
You are trying to say that that (D) by their name doesn't necessarily mean they are Liberal? RC Dec 2013 #6
When Democratic Underground came into existence pnwmom Dec 2013 #35
But we have many Right of Center "Democrats" here now. RC Dec 2013 #46
I don't think so. They're not to the right of center, pnwmom Dec 2013 #48
I don't think you understand the difference between the real Center and the current political Center RC Dec 2013 #50
I understand that very well. But I think today's center pnwmom Dec 2013 #56
I believe (and polls support) that the people are far to the LEFT of the (supposed Political) center Vincardog Dec 2013 #78
Please show me a poll showing more people identify as being "far to the left." pnwmom Dec 2013 #82
They are Democrats, whether some of you like it or not. Beacool Dec 2013 #9
Anyone can call themselves a Democrat, and their benefactors can purchase popularity. Scuba Dec 2013 #10
Benefactors? Beacool Dec 2013 #12
If we get another corporate Dem in the White House, it will be all our problem, again. Scuba Dec 2013 #13
What will be left of this country if the people elect yet another Wall Street rep? polichick Dec 2013 #21
+1 daleanime Dec 2013 #27
It's a shame this fact needs to be explained to adults here. Phlem Dec 2013 #57
They are Third Way/Wall Street Dems - which is what we used to call Republicans... polichick Dec 2013 #19
True that. Scuba Dec 2013 #39
Ha! Love it. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2013 #29
As much as I like Sen Clinton I am a little concerned by her TheDebbieDee Dec 2013 #86
Not unless one establishes residency in another state SteveG Dec 2013 #3
You mean like bu$h and cheney? RC Dec 2013 #7
Cheney is from Wyoming SteveG Dec 2013 #25
Cheney's resident at the time was Texas. RC Dec 2013 #28
P & VP can not be from same state. DURHAM D Dec 2013 #4
Given a few hours, I'm sure Clinton can be from a different state... hughee99 Dec 2013 #14
Not what the constitution says Retrograde Dec 2013 #17
Not with Clinton on it no on point Dec 2013 #5
I guess it depends on which segment you think they should watch. lightcameron Dec 2013 #8
No/No. Ikonoklast Dec 2013 #11
k&r avaistheone1 Dec 2013 #15
George and Rivers? It would certainly be eclectic. JHB Dec 2013 #16
You won the thread. nt msanthrope Dec 2013 #22
Leaving aside the fact that they're from the same state, KamaAina Dec 2013 #18
Walmart/Koch. yeah that's the ticket for what ails our country. adirondacker Dec 2013 #20
Not only no but HELL NO! I don't want a Turd Way ticket. hobbit709 Dec 2013 #23
Who is the turd? hrmjustin Dec 2013 #41
Who isn't? PeteSelman Dec 2013 #52
I voted for both and I do not consider them turds. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #55
That's fine I guess. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #58
So I voted for both and I am a third wayer? hrmjustin Dec 2013 #59
Perhaps you're not. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #60
I assure you I am not. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #62
Ok. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #63
Cuomo I never said I liked, I voted for him. I just don't see him as a turd. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #65
Wasn't the maniac with the baseball bat running against Cuomo? PeteSelman Dec 2013 #70
She will have to explain her views, votes, and actions an if she can not she won't be president. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #72
I don't what there is to explain about this trade deal. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #75
This will get debated in a campaign. this is why she will have a primary to the left. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #76
Will it? Or will it be too late by then? PeteSelman Dec 2013 #77
The quality of her primary opponent will come into play then. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #81
Stupid turds! NuclearDem Dec 2013 #96
No. Myrina Dec 2013 #24
No JoePhilly Dec 2013 #26
Any ticket without Warren (or Sanders!) at the top will be a disappointment. reformist2 Dec 2013 #30
Bernie Sanders is not a member of the Democratic Party. Agnosticsherbet Dec 2013 #31
...and Warren isn't running. brooklynite Dec 2013 #33
That's what they all say. She'll be drafted and like it! reformist2 Dec 2013 #34
There is no draft in modern primaries. Agnosticsherbet Dec 2013 #93
sounds like you want the GOP to have a cakewalk to the whitehouse...didn't nader supporters give us beachbum bob Dec 2013 #38
You win. joshcryer Dec 2013 #94
Nader gave us 8 years of Bush????? Bohunk68 Dec 2013 #97
Maybe so, but it'll be more electable. Beacool Dec 2013 #67
Not constitutionally allowable... brooklynite Dec 2013 #32
no thanks frylock Dec 2013 #36
Third Way to the Third Power. bullwinkle428 Dec 2013 #37
Good for whom? 1000words Dec 2013 #40
They couldn't run together leftynyc Dec 2013 #42
Depends on what you consider a "good ticket" anti partisan Dec 2013 #43
WetzelBill/Kurovski or GTFO Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #44
No.. Upton Dec 2013 #45
No. No. No. Whisp Dec 2013 #47
Great ticket, if the plan is to give what's left of the country to corporations. polichick Dec 2013 #49
Sure, good for Wall Street and the oligarchy in general. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #51
Sanders/Warren (or vice versa) would be a great ticket. Hillary and anybody.....no. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2013 #53
Well, if you want a casino in your town, maybe..... hedgehog Dec 2013 #54
if Hillary needs to balance the ticket by appealing to the centrist wing of the Democratic Party Douglas Carpenter Dec 2013 #61
On what day of the week mstinamotorcity2 Dec 2013 #64
Remember when Cuomo said he would tangle with public employee unions? He meant it. madfloridian Dec 2013 #66
No. hay rick Dec 2013 #68
No. nt ladjf Dec 2013 #69
no.. n/t SoCalDem Dec 2013 #71
no! n/t wildbilln864 Dec 2013 #73
No. JVS Dec 2013 #74
A good third way Dem (DLC) ticket. But then we might as well have Republicans. n/t Cleita Dec 2013 #79
No! Cuomo is dismantling social programs in a very sneaky way. Squinch Dec 2013 #80
Good for encouraging folks to write in Daisy Duck and re - register as independent. TheKentuckian Dec 2013 #83
Ideal! MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #84
After watching MSMedia propaganda you'll believe anything Corruption Inc Dec 2013 #85
No. nt bluestate10 Dec 2013 #87
No DJ13 Dec 2013 #88
No dflprincess Dec 2013 #89
No (nt) bigwillq Dec 2013 #90
Clinton/Schweitzer Big Blue Marble Dec 2013 #91
No... unless you want blue14u Dec 2013 #92
No. Clinton/Castro, YES. Turning TX blue and getting Hispanic vote nationwide would work ancianita Dec 2013 #95
I would happily vote for such a ticket (nt) Nye Bevan Dec 2013 #98
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