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In reply to the discussion: If people want to root for Warren as president, more power to them. Why does this seem to make some [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)that the mere sight of them at the first debate causes Republican panic. I love primary races, especially tight and hard won primary races. 2008 may have driven some DUers and others I know to distraction, but it was the healthiest thing to happened to the Democratic Party in years. Our ranks expanded, our turnout soared, our candidates won. Even if I had a candidate of choice in mind today, I'd still want every possible contender to show up and try to beat my candidate, for the sake of the party and of my candidate. Those who want an anointing are missing the point entirely and strangely, this cycle they want to anoint a person whom last cycle they often called a racist war mongering doody head for simply running for the nomination. It's ironic. It's funny. It's of no consequence at all.
Let them whine, we have politics to do, elections to win.