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I still like Schweitzer. n/t lumberjack_jeff Nov 2014 #1
Anyone. NYC_SKP Nov 2014 #2
ABC Anyone But Clinton RiverLover Nov 2014 #4
Ooh! That's a good find! NYC_SKP Nov 2014 #6
Rings true~ RiverLover Nov 2014 #10
I hate that shell game: export the oil and then claim that "domestic" emissions haven't increased. arcane1 Nov 2014 #21
I think we need someone in Generation X yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #20
The GOP will go with Moderate Mitt, his VP pick will be the only surprise. CK_John Nov 2014 #23
I Doubt that. I think Rubio or Walker. yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #24
From your post it looks like you're an admirer of republicans. Kingofalldems Nov 2014 #40
What Gen Xers do the Dems have? tabbycat31 Nov 2014 #55
They will loyalsister Nov 2014 #65
Interesting that, when Warren signed ANOTHER letter, the reaction was less enthusiastic... brooklynite Nov 2014 #27
Warren might believe that, or might be a competent politician. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #36
If it's all right with you, I'll leave it up to the "nincompoops" to decide... brooklynite Nov 2014 #44
I decide how I speak and vote. No one else. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #48
Great as long as you're okay with the outcome... brooklynite Nov 2014 #52
IMO Bernie is the only one who is speaking to the problems that the poor and working class Autumn Nov 2014 #3
+1 Snotcicles Nov 2014 #9
He set the bar for me. arcane1 Nov 2014 #16
Bernie has an established record to go on. He is not an unknown Jr Sen. as Obama was in Autumn Nov 2014 #18
Exactly, he walks the damn walk! arcane1 Nov 2014 #19
Obama was not "unknown"... brooklynite Nov 2014 #29
Along with a very short term in the Senate. Autumn Nov 2014 #34
True, but "speaking" to issues is insufficient to become President. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #37
I think he can deliver. Autumn Nov 2014 #39
I think anyone can do anything. The question is will he? True Blue Door Nov 2014 #43
Whatever. Bernie has my support, unless Liz runs. n/t Autumn Nov 2014 #45
Our responsibility is to the country, not to the candidate. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #50
I do just that n/t Autumn Nov 2014 #60
He was a Mayor, that gives him more actual executive experience than some considered "proven" TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #63
I'd support him, too. MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #54
It sure looks good for several up and coming Democrat candidates. Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #5
One of the Castro brothers should be Hillary's running mate. MoonRiver Nov 2014 #7
I love the Castro brothers and they would energize parts of the base, but....... Rstrstx Nov 2014 #57
By the time Hillary announces, the only question will be: tritsofme Nov 2014 #8
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar earthside Nov 2014 #11
Clinton needs to retire with her millions Aerows Nov 2014 #12
Roger Daltry Derek V Nov 2014 #13
Who. CK_John Nov 2014 #14
Are You? Derek V Nov 2014 #15
Who? Who? Who? Who? Fawke Em Nov 2014 #30
Anybody Man from Pickens Nov 2014 #17
If Hillary does not run then I have no idea who I will support. hrmjustin Nov 2014 #22
Gillibrand won't run against Hillary... brooklynite Nov 2014 #25
Encouraging Hillary to run is not the same thing as "pledging" (weirdly popular term here) djean111 Nov 2014 #26
Okay, name any candidate for President who ran after encouraging their eventual opponent to run. brooklynite Nov 2014 #31
Okay, tell me why there has to be a precedent. There does not have to be a precedent. djean111 Nov 2014 #59
exactly AtomicKitten Nov 2014 #38
Warren sounds like she signed the letter as a show of solidarity with female Democrats in the senate RiverLover Nov 2014 #51
Senator Bernie Sanders 99Forever Nov 2014 #28
As a Hillary supporter, I have no problem with Sanders running...or with anyone voting for him brooklynite Nov 2014 #33
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #32
Just a thought, but diatribes like this aren't like to sway any voters from her side... brooklynite Nov 2014 #35
She's the one who has to convince me. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #41
Well, you DO have to convince the nincompoops if you actually want Bernie to win..... brooklynite Nov 2014 #42
Hillary is the only candidate I've decided against, for overwhelming cause. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #46
You got to admit that making the Bosnia shit up means LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #66
Cory Booker craigmatic Nov 2014 #47
I used to like him alot, but it seems he's a Wall Street/Corporate Dem after all RiverLover Nov 2014 #53
I don't think he's ready yet tabbycat31 Nov 2014 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author Ken Burch Nov 2014 #49
I'll go with any democrat RedstDem Nov 2014 #58
ABC krawhitham Nov 2014 #61
"Who"ever is the most progressive, most anti-war, candidate on the ballot. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #62
They usually never make it to the ballot. CK_John Nov 2014 #64
Some do. And, my ballot comes with a spot to write in progressives if necessary. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #67
The classic ploy to avoid making a decision among the real possible candidates. CK_John Dec 2014 #68
The classic ploy of not settling for "not as bad". Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #73
I know it sounds weird but I say a Warren/Schweitzer ticket... CTyankee Dec 2014 #69
I agree, twitter is now more important than the DEM party. After 2014 it will be 2024 CK_John Dec 2014 #71
Oh, not so fast CK! As I said, you never know... CTyankee Dec 2014 #72
Joe Biden, Bernie, Howard blackcrowflies Dec 2014 #70
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