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In reply to the discussion: Just got the text: It's Kaine. It's official. [View all]Liberal In Texas
(16,274 posts)37. Oh yes we are!
How the hell do you think Pres. Obama got elected? He was cool. He was different. He was edgy. He had brains!
He ignited people to get out and stand in line.
This is a real mistake.
Mark my words.
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I'm pretty protective of my cell phone number. I considered giving it to the campaign to
Brickbat
Jul 2016
#101
Bernie would not have lost in "an epic landslide". He consistently polled as the one who...
ChisolmTrailDem
Jul 2016
#24
How do you know that? He NEVER polled as a candidate that would win in a landslide, and....
George II
Jul 2016
#91
It's hilarious today that the people who didn't want to acknowledge the actual historic nature
BobbyDrake
Jul 2016
#94
Give it a few days/weeks. As Kaine becomes better known everyone will be on board. nt
jonno99
Jul 2016
#28
She has already announced that she wants him to be more than a back-up -- she wants a partner.
pnwmom
Jul 2016
#100
and who do you think the republican govenor of Mass. would choose to replace Elizabeth Warren?
still_one
Jul 2016
#41
You don't have the Senate, then how do you think the Supreme Court nominees will get approved?
still_one
Jul 2016
#99
Really? "They are afraid of the brown people moving into their neighborhood", and they voted twice
still_one
Jul 2016
#81
Disagree. Kaine is a solid, serious choice. And the fact that it pretty much locks up
jonno99
Jul 2016
#33
Probably the norm for my socio-economic level age group and educational background
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#53
I just missed being old enough (I turned 18 several weeks after the elections) to vote for Obama
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#79
lol, well I am a dual UK/US citizen, so dont have to move to some tiny island
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#83
TBH, if we did have to leave, it would be to Rotterdam, Berlin, or Milan.
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#86
I moved here in summer of 1997, when I was 6. So had Blair as PM whilst growing up
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#88
You are right. I also do not subscribe to the view that the millineals don't know what is at stake.
still_one
Jul 2016
#48
They will show up. They know exactly what is at stake. That is why 80% of Sanders supporters have
still_one
Jul 2016
#60
I so hope young voters learned from the Brexit vote about the utter folly of "protest" voting.
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#84
Gosh, I wonder how Hillary one the primary based on your assessment of the way things are
still_one
Jul 2016
#44
Yes, it was competitive, but she handily won it. In fact by more than President Obama won against
still_one
Jul 2016
#54
I guess they weren't motivated by Wendy Davis, so they must be happy with Abbott.
still_one
Jul 2016
#65