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sabrina 1

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141. Sorry about that. Thanks for the information about him. I had a positive image of him, probably
Wed Apr 15, 2015, 11:50 PM
Apr 2015

because of his position on gay marriage. But haven't followed him closely enough to have a the necessary information to say I would support him for the WH.

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Would be very happy with any of your choices..... daleanime Apr 2015 #1
It's the fault of the people imo. We can't get what we want if we don't try. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #2
with the way campaigns are financed awoke_in_2003 Apr 2015 #36
I wonder what would happen if every Democrat refused to take Wall St/Koch money? What if they sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #54
I wish they had the brass to do it awoke_in_2003 Apr 2015 #57
Isn't Webb already in it? Hillary is second or so I thought yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #53
I don't know, haven't heard anything about him announcing he is running. If he is, that would be a sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #55
Thanks. I could be wrong but I thought he announced. yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #56
Okay, I found that he was the first to launch an exploratory committee in November last year. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #59
Thanks! Look forward to him announcing yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #60
I would love for Russ to run! ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #3
He's going on listening sessions throughout WI, I think he's considering getting his seat back. PeaceNikki Apr 2015 #39
That is sooo good to hear. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #41
He is going to run for the Senate, which is great news, imo. I would like him as president, however sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #61
That's not a definite yet. I sure hope he does. We done fucked up when we lost him. PeaceNikki Apr 2015 #62
You're right, I thought he had decided, but it does look hopeful: sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #65
Barbara Lee has been there. Octafish Apr 2015 #4
She's tough and fearless, AND honest, trusthworthy and when she says something, I sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #5
The concentration of money and what it buys makes democracy a game for the rich. Octafish Apr 2015 #29
That is a great cartoon! It is a monstrous game. We have so many good Democrats who would make sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #58
As a form of government, democracy means every citizen voting on everything. Our ills come from merrily Apr 2015 #115
Vermin Supreme zappaman Apr 2015 #6
Is he a Democrat? That's all I want to know. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #7
Yup. n/t zappaman Apr 2015 #10
Yes, but what about the rent? DefenseLawyer Apr 2015 #21
it's too damn high awoke_in_2003 Apr 2015 #37
... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2015 #38
K & R. I would vote for any one of them in a NYC heartbeat. merrily Apr 2015 #8
Mike Capuano! Yes, he is a great progressive Dem. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #14
Yes, he did. But, such support as came from the Party in the primary went to merrily Apr 2015 #19
I remember that race very well. That was when I became disgusted with the Party leadership for sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #75
Julian Castro is my favorite up and comer - TBF Apr 2015 #9
They've met KamaAina Apr 2015 #12
i love Julian! ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #15
No doubt. It might be him or O'Malley. merrily Apr 2015 #20
Yes, he is another good Democrat. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #22
I realy like Feingold. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #11
I've always respected Feingold. The good news is, he IS running for the Senate. Definitely planning sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #16
Markey and Warren will be in those Senate seats as long as they want to be. merrily Apr 2015 #23
That's good to know. Now we need to add more Progressive Dems to the Senate and Congress. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #85
Lee Mercer, Jr. KamaAina Apr 2015 #13
He has an 'exciting' platform! sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #64
Recommended. H2O Man Apr 2015 #17
Plus, a primary forces candidates to prove themselves, and to earn our vote arcane1 Apr 2015 #27
Great point. H2O Man Apr 2015 #35
the party's designed to 1. take money and 2. keep taking money: allowing in candidates who MisterP Apr 2015 #32
Well said! H2O Man Apr 2015 #42
Kerry Kennedy, not Sandra Lee, right? MisterP Apr 2015 #76
I'm optimistically disagreeing with your prediction. Jim Lane Apr 2015 #44
I hope that you're right! H2O Man Apr 2015 #52
These are not the drones you're looking for merrily Apr 2015 #145
Sanders could run as an Independent. That is now the largest voting bloc. Over 40% of registered sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #67
Sanders has all but completely ruled out that possibility. Jim Lane Apr 2015 #74
Then the Dem Party should enlist him. He is a great Democrat even if he isn't sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #82
Excellent post. And Primaries are good for Democracy. We certainly don't want to turn into one of sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #84
Sherrod Brown talks about economic issues in a real way DefenseLawyer Apr 2015 #18
A challenge to Hillary from the left is the last thing the merrily Apr 2015 #26
I didn't mean to imply that it was what she wanted. DefenseLawyer Apr 2015 #30
I didn't think you had implied that. merrily Apr 2015 #31
Sherrod brown would make a great candidate. I have been reading and listening to him sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #92
It's sad that we don't have more Dems and candidates who are like the above LeftInTX Apr 2015 #24
"No one seems to want to run." The Party seems to have decided that primaries are merrily Apr 2015 #25
Why would anyone want to be president? Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #98
Then why does the Party have to bother discouraging/avoiding primaries? merrily Apr 2015 #103
Maybe because no one has stepped up who's as big of a power player as Hillary? Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #106
That is not the answer to "Why does the Party have to discourage primaries?" merrily Apr 2015 #108
It's also convenient to ignore who actually ran in 2008... Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #112
Also not an answer to "Why does the Party have to discourage primaries." merrily Apr 2015 #114
How are they discouraging primaries? Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #117
Anyone can win an election IF their party gets behind them. Losing one race has not been a deterrent sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #110
We are not getting fewer and fewer choices. Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #111
Ted Kennedy ran against an incumbent. Hillary is not an incumbent. Besides attributing Carter's merrily Apr 2015 #113
I don't know if carter would have defeated Reagan without a primary. Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #118
Yet Hillary continuing to run in 2008 with no chance of winning supposedly helped Obama. merrily Apr 2015 #119
Well I disagreed with that and it's big reason I am not a fan of Hillary. Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #120
I disagree that about the alleged reason that people are not lining up. merrily Apr 2015 #122
Why didn't they line up in 1992 or 2000? Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #124
The process of discouraging primaries did not come about in five minutes. It's been in the works merrily Apr 2015 #125
Before McGovern, there were not traditional primaries like we have today. Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #131
What? No primaries? How far back are you going? John Adams? merrily Apr 2015 #132
I never said no primaries... Drunken Irishman Apr 2015 #143
Per the last two lines of my Reply 22, I am not going to read your post at this point. merrily Apr 2015 #144
P.S. I don't see the 1992 field at all the way I see the 2016 field (as we know it so far, anyway). merrily Apr 2015 #126
I suppose a half-dozen editorials do indeed, speak for the entire Democratic party. LanternWaste Apr 2015 #121
Hah? Direct quotes from Schumer, Frank and Brown are not editorials. merrily Apr 2015 #123
I think we have reached a point where they, those in power, have achieved their goal. Only Wall St sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #34
When did she tell anyone to shut up and sit down? merrily Apr 2015 #47
Don't remember any of them telling us our ideas are 'retarded' either. They seem to agree with us sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #80
We'd need to raise much $$$$, unite and organize. Raising first dollars, without seed money or merrily Apr 2015 #107
Those are all great choices!! arcane1 Apr 2015 #28
I love your choices. Blue_In_AK Apr 2015 #33
Thank you and I would like anyone to tell me why any one of them could not run and win if the sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #86
I'm especially fond of Sherrod Brown. Blue_In_AK Apr 2015 #87
I prefer Feingold for SCOTUS rather than POTUS. PeaceNikki Apr 2015 #40
How likely is it that a New Dem POTUS will appoint anyone like Feingold? merrily Apr 2015 #45
Far more likely than any Republican, that's for sure. PeaceNikki Apr 2015 #46
Equally unlikely, IMO. merrily Apr 2015 #48
I very much disagree. PeaceNikki Apr 2015 #49
okay. merrily Apr 2015 #50
I think O'Malley will be next in, followed by Castro and Sanders. MerryBlooms Apr 2015 #43
Best thread all day, IMO, sabrina 1. Thank you. merrily Apr 2015 #51
Barbara Lee or Bernie Sanders JEB Apr 2015 #63
I find it strange that the Dem Party would NOT want Barbara Lee to run. Maybe SHE doesn't want to sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #70
She's great. JEB Apr 2015 #88
President and VP, either way. n/t sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #93
With leaders like that JEB Apr 2015 #94
The 1% has already picked the next POTUS. Didn't you know? L0oniX Apr 2015 #66
Lol, but there are more of us than there are of them! It's still a Democracy no? sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #68
Well, it's got all the trappings of a democracy Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #72
Lol, true, but logos don't make people's lives better. Good policies, strong leadership, less sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #77
Logos usually don't get my attention Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #78
It problably doesn't mean anything, just subliminal! Lol, like those ads that are sending sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #79
You've got a good list of principles Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #81
Thank you. I feel unwelcome in the Dem Party over the past few years. There was a lot of talk sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #95
I sometimes feel like Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #97
That's a perfect way of putting it. 'Do as I say, don't do as I do'. Reminds me of the NJ sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #99
I still can't get over how those New Jersey "Dems" Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #100
Yes ...but the 1% own the voting machines. L0oniX Apr 2015 #73
That looks like a pretty good lineup Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #69
Bernie... kentuck Apr 2015 #71
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Apr 2015 #83
I share your dream! Barbara Lee is my number one choice, too. Dems to Win Apr 2015 #89
She has a perfect record on the issues, especially on being smart enough and courageous enough to sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #91
I would be thrilled LWolf Apr 2015 #90
I would too, thank you n/t sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #96
The ones you named, plus Robert Reich, Al Gore dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #101
I didn't know Reich had talked about running. I like him, he is very good on economic issues, the sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #102
Reich recently ran his flag up the flagpole dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #105
Interesting. Reich running would be great. But it's interesting to read this because recently he sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #134
I read the recent "complimentary" article differently dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #139
You may be right. I knew he was critical of the Clintons on policies, so when I read that article sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #140
I would love to see more posts like this, and from DU admins. NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #104
The way I see it, nothing is ever a done deal. Especially in politics. What I am afraid of is that sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #109
Did you ever really think that DU -- Hell Hath No Fury Apr 2015 #137
Great picks, sabrina... MrMickeysMom Apr 2015 #116
Someone in the thread suggested Bernie and Barbara Lee, either way. I liked that a lot. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #128
No problem with any of your picks. xfundy Apr 2015 #127
Al Franken, that is another great choice. I only put up a few I thought of right off the bat because sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #129
Al Gore. Gavin Newsom. Warren DeMontague Apr 2015 #130
Gavin Newsom, that is another good pick. Someone else mentioned Al Gore also. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #133
No to Newsom. Hell Hath No Fury Apr 2015 #136
I didn't like him so much as SF mayor, either. Warren DeMontague Apr 2015 #138
Sorry about that. Thanks for the information about him. I had a positive image of him, probably sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #141
I would say "yes" to any of your choices -- Hell Hath No Fury Apr 2015 #135
'I want as many good nominees as possible, offering as many voices as we can get'. Yes, sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #142
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