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Todays_Illusion

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52. There seems to be a well financed movement to one party. Preparation has bseen in process
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 11:29 PM
Nov 2015

for several years and includes all that internet messaging, "both parties are the same, " along with the growing number of Democratic who vote with the Republicans. Thought that does not mean it is the Rep0ublican party name that will survive.


Even the candidate list for the Republicans for this Presidential campaign is an indicator, how can the wealthiest most powerful political Party field that many candidates and no one actually be electable or fit for office.

Bernie Sanders is being denied coverage, one now obvious example CBS refusing to allow the entire last debate be post4ed on youtube.

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Kamala Harris, after she becomes Senator from California... nt villager Nov 2015 #1
This! Codeine Nov 2015 #6
agree... dhill926 Nov 2015 #51
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard D-Hawaii PADemD Nov 2015 #2
gabbard has a future...as a republican. she needs to primaired by the real dems nt msongs Nov 2015 #29
In what way is she a Republican? PADemD Nov 2015 #47
Kshama Sawant daleanime Nov 2015 #3
Excellent choice. JEB Nov 2015 #38
Except she's a socialist - TBF Nov 2015 #40
Nice pick, but no chance Reter Nov 2015 #45
If they don't remember who their constituents are, the Democratic party will not have a future tularetom Nov 2015 #4
^^THIS^^ CharlotteVale Nov 2015 #9
Plus a brazilian. hifiguy Nov 2015 #13
The future of the Democratic Party is to become the Republican Party from the 80s.[n/t] Maedhros Nov 2015 #17
I'd say the odds of that happening hifiguy Nov 2015 #31
Well, we already have 'Democrats' on DU criticizing modest tax increases Maedhros Nov 2015 #44
Damn right! hobbit709 Nov 2015 #48
Gavin Newsom has a past. As for Booker, he's not called "Cory the Tory" fior nothing. KamaAina Nov 2015 #5
I think he can win in 2018. He loves the cameras and could be a force in 2024. craigmatic Nov 2015 #10
I'll never forget him on Rachel Maddow's show, defending Bain Capital. CharlotteVale Nov 2015 #14
Booker, you mean. KamaAina Nov 2015 #16
Yes, Booker. CharlotteVale Nov 2015 #22
Phew! KamaAina Nov 2015 #23
Sorry! It's been almost 4 years and Booker still disgusts me. CharlotteVale Nov 2015 #24
Bill Clinton, May 2012, Romney's business record "sterling." merrily Nov 2015 #33
Puke! CharlotteVale Nov 2015 #36
Martin O'Malley. femmocrat Nov 2015 #7
Yeah I think so too. craigmatic Nov 2015 #15
But what's he going to do in the meantime? KamaAina Nov 2015 #18
I Suspect That The Castro Brothers Are Destined For Big Things Vogon_Glory Nov 2015 #8
They would be except that they have no statewide stage to really show what they can do. If only craigmatic Nov 2015 #12
O'Malley, Gavin Newsome, hifiguy Nov 2015 #11
Cory Booker is right on the money. Newsome I need to know more about Bucky Nov 2015 #19
Castro is good but he can't win TX at least not as it is now. craigmatic Nov 2015 #21
Doesn't have to win statewide. If Clinton picks him for VP, his base will be national Bucky Nov 2015 #25
I agree with Craigmatic. Besides, Castro is too green. LuvLoogie Nov 2015 #28
Hopefully some others in addition who are under the radar now BeyondGeography Nov 2015 #20
Tammy Baldwin, Tammy Duckworth, Lisa Madigan LuvLoogie Nov 2015 #26
Duckworth is amazing! longship Nov 2015 #41
Rahm 2024! Deny and Shred Nov 2015 #27
Oh, FFS. Martin O'Malley will be running for his second term in 2024!!! madinmaryland Nov 2015 #43
A bunch of Third Wayers. merrily Nov 2015 #30
Who will continue feeding the middle class into the hifiguy Nov 2015 #32
Joaquin and Julian Castro (n/t) Spider Jerusalem Nov 2015 #34
Until they lied about Bernie - TBF Nov 2015 #39
Same here. Very disappointing. hifiguy Nov 2015 #50
Nina Turner. nt JEB Nov 2015 #35
Mostly happy with our Senator Jeff Merkley. JEB Nov 2015 #37
Hillary Clinton in 2020, Michelle Obama in 2024/2028, and Chelsea Clinton 2032/2036... madinmaryland Nov 2015 #42
I swear some of the dimmer lights hifiguy Nov 2015 #49
If Bernie could get Warren to run as VP Go Vols Nov 2015 #46
There seems to be a well financed movement to one party. Preparation has bseen in process Todays_Illusion Nov 2015 #52
Chelsea Clinton GP6971 Nov 2015 #53
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