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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone ever considered that Bernie might hurt Ossoff [View all]Tom Rinaldo
(23,181 posts)22. We see it the same n/t
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Ossoff "ties" to Pelosi, Obama, etc., is the main attack from GOPers against Ossoff.
Hoyt
May 2017
#1
There is an important house race at this very moment...Ossoff... You think going to Georgia and
Demsrule86
May 2017
#30
i don't think he was asked to stay away but i also don't think he needs to be there
JI7
May 2017
#31
It is in the middle of a run off...very important to Democrats...why risk this election? I
Demsrule86
May 2017
#53
But if one's goal is to elect Democrats to the House and stop Trump, is it wise...don't think so.
Demsrule86
May 2017
#52
A simple...vote for Ossoff in order to save health care would have helped ...it could have been
Demsrule86
May 2017
#73
He should have endorsed ...it would have made a difference to some in that district...
Demsrule86
May 2017
#2
You are right. This wasn't rocket science, and he could have easily endorsed both, and no one would
still_one
May 2017
#6
And now he is down in Georgia with President Carter...completely ignoring Ossoff..that sends
Demsrule86
May 2017
#7
What is going to kill us is the divisions, and those who intentionally or not act as vehicles to
still_one
May 2017
#14
It could demoralize progressive voters...and it wouldn't need to be many either...
Demsrule86
May 2017
#28
I am never demoralized. I vote Democratic (no exceptions) in every election.. used to write
Demsrule86
May 2017
#37
Ossoff is running for a house seat...we need the house...anything that threatens his chances is
Demsrule86
May 2017
#68
Sen. Sanders made a point of endorsing Mello who was not progressive and said he had no knowledge
Demsrule86
May 2017
#69
Sen. Sanders could have done more for this very important race in my opinion.
Demsrule86
May 2017
#71
If that is true...then Sen . Sanders could have helped by postponing his Georgia trip.
Demsrule86
May 2017
#24
When did he endorse Ossoff? He declined to during that "all important" mayoral race in Nebraska...
brush
May 2017
#40
"I hate what Trump and the GOP has done, but Sanders didn't endorse so I'll stay home"?
brooklynite
May 2017
#9
If the outcome of the 2016 election didn't resolve people's inclination to stay home...
brooklynite
May 2017
#36
It is a combination issue...the lack of an endorsement and the visit to Georgia
Demsrule86
May 2017
#38
Not this year....there is nothing more important than taking back the House with Trump in office.
Demsrule86
May 2017
#60
That is so true...and when you consider Mello's record on the environment , it is inexplicable.
Demsrule86
May 2017
#57
Lol. Any contortion necessary to fit the cognitive dissonance, eh? And if that were true,
JTFrog
May 2017
#10
I thought Bernard was universally loved and he would bring in all the indies
Starry Messenger
May 2017
#12
Ossoff is only running in one district and it's one of the best educated districts in the country
JI7
May 2017
#19
Ditto for Mello. But no one seems to talk about that. I get them supporting congress now but red
bettyellen
May 2017
#55
Yes, that is the reason. The campaign against him was for being Too Progressive
Quixote1818
May 2017
#70