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I would vote for a Kennedy el sayed ticket in a heartbeat Tiggeroshii Aug 2017 #1
Or how 'bout Kennedy Newsom? calimary Aug 2017 #6
I mean right now it's an anybody will do kinda thing Tiggeroshii Aug 2017 #9
I was thinking of Kennedy/Sherod Brown to carry Ohio. world wide wally Aug 2017 #13
That is a good idea. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #94
Would have to take a serious look at Joe. InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #76
Do it! You might be pleasantly surprised. calimary Aug 2017 #85
Where does Joe stand on progressive issues that matter, including the following, just to name a few? InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #91
He is not a cosponsor of Conyers's bill for single payer Jim Lane Aug 2017 #92
Number six has to go...we need funding. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #95
Would like to think "just to name a FEW" (issues) would be apparent... guess not. InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #136
I don't like purity test...my purity test goes like this...does the candidate have a 'D' next to his Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #141
"Purity test"?! Good one!! So, if you dare ask where someone stands on certain issues... InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #160
No, Demanding that the candidate stand for your version of certain issues and withholding your Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #168
lol, I didn't demand ANYTHING; asked a question where Kennedy stood on a few nonexclusive issues... InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #174
I am not talking about you...I am talking about the voter who takes his/her ball and goes Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #184
OK, then my apologies; just that it sure SOUNDED like you accused me of demanding (I didnt)... InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #185
I'm just starting to get to know him. He had me with one statement about the ACA. calimary Aug 2017 #125
I hear ya... like what Joe sayin bout lookin out for each other... now THERE'S A concept! InAbLuEsTaTe Aug 2017 #137
Experience is very underrated. ehrnst Aug 2017 #2
100% agree. Bleacher Creature Aug 2017 #108
It always helps to have held a state wide office TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #109
Roosevelt had a stamina problem but I do think we were delisen Aug 2017 #128
Yes, however the presidency now requires a more intense level of stamina. ehrnst Aug 2017 #148
I prefer a Roosevelt who did not survive last term to many younger presidents delisen Aug 2017 #149
That is why I suggested a balance of experience and stamina. (nt) ehrnst Aug 2017 #150
Bush Jr, Obama, Trump. Our last three presidents had almost no federal experience. LittleBlue Aug 2017 #156
If not 2020, then 2024. Hopefully he stays safe. I have seen too many Kennedys die early. kerry-is-my-prez Aug 2017 #3
So when someone is young..... ollie10 Aug 2017 #7
No, I'd vote for him. Obama changed my mind about people being too young and inexperienced. kerry-is-my-prez Aug 2017 #18
He just might be. I noticed him awhile ago, and every time I see him these days, calimary Aug 2017 #4
I agree. ariesgem Aug 2017 #5
Kennedy "gets it".... ollie10 Aug 2017 #8
As much as I don't want to jump on the Kennedy bandwagon, I must say smirkymonkey Aug 2017 #24
He's a Kennedy. xmas74 Aug 2017 #121
I'm very much for him OKNancy Aug 2017 #10
That's a good age. Where has he been all these years? Surprised there hasn't been more attention kerry-is-my-prez Aug 2017 #20
He has to do more than be named "Kennedy" comradebillyboy Aug 2017 #155
Please. Orsino Aug 2017 #173
Denial of a vote due only to genetics is as absurd a notion LanternWaste Aug 2017 #176
But that wasn't my question. Orsino Aug 2017 #180
I know very little of him Skittles Aug 2017 #11
He is very good. Knows the law, is studious and faithful to his wife. Blue_true Aug 2017 #17
with all due respect Skittles Aug 2017 #19
You have a valid point. nt Blue_true Aug 2017 #32
honestly, it is their business Skittles Aug 2017 #115
He is very good. Knows the law, is studious and faithful to his wife. LenaBaby61 Aug 2017 #78
I love him! world wide wally Aug 2017 #12
I like him a lot. GeorgeGist Aug 2017 #14
He's great, but several years younger than Obama. I see him more as VP. n/t pnwmom Aug 2017 #15
His grandfather is my first political hero nini Aug 2017 #16
His great uncle was mine. I grew up during what they called "Camelot" - the shining city on the kerry-is-my-prez Aug 2017 #23
I remember JFK but a bit too young to really understand nini Aug 2017 #82
Me too.. whathehell Aug 2017 #106
What is "needed" are inspired and energetic voters guillaumeb Aug 2017 #21
However, many believe that they should expect nothing less than a candidate ehrnst Aug 2017 #152
True. They are searching for that perfect candidate, guillaumeb Aug 2017 #161
No way. Anti-choice on marijuana legalization rollin74 Aug 2017 #22
He's had a lot of substance abuse issues in his family. I work in the substance abuse/mental health kerry-is-my-prez Aug 2017 #26
prohibition has failed. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #35
If this is true, then put me down as a "no". HeartachesNhangovers Aug 2017 #27
exactly. I don't want to go backwards on this issue rollin74 Aug 2017 #29
Maybe customerserviceguy Aug 2017 #42
The voters of his state voted for legalization. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #50
So? Legalization will come through the states. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #96
until the federal law changes, legalization efforts at the state level can be stopped any time rollin74 Aug 2017 #165
What policy positions does he hold that will HeartachesNhangovers Aug 2017 #25
It's this ridiculous magical thinking that we need some special gimmick to win elections Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #36
Harris- Kennedy sellitman Aug 2017 #28
+1000 Pachamama Aug 2017 #31
Yes! DesertRat Aug 2017 #34
1000% yes Freddie Aug 2017 #71
Getting young is the plan sellitman Aug 2017 #186
No more cannabis prohibitionists. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #30
No, He is a good guy and smart...the fact he is a Kennedy is not the issue...so is Carolyn Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #97
I think federal law will be brought in line. It doesnt have to be "legalization", just descheduling Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #104
It won't happen on the federal level. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #143
Yes, it will. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #159
It won't. You would need a super majority. Eventually as more states act. The Feds will let it go. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #169
Congress has already approved rohrbacher-farr repearedly, for starts. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #178
All progress will be lose with the GOP and Sessions in Charge. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #183
Yep. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #188
Caroline dflprincess Aug 2017 #119
Wait a minute! Don't we have enough female talent to start considering a woman CTyankee Aug 2017 #33
As an added bonus, Elizabeth Warren understands that Massachusets voters support legal marijuana. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #38
Remember when we didn't like "dynasties" around here? brooklynite Aug 2017 #37
I'm with you. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #39
No, I don't.... vi5 Aug 2017 #177
After Obama, his being young doesn't scare me DFW Aug 2017 #40
I think this is more about Boomers feeling nostalgic for their salad days, than anything else. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #43
In this media age, maybe not DFW Aug 2017 #65
I'm totally willing to keep an open mind. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #67
It's the only logical option DFW Aug 2017 #70
The Republican "flowers" were thistles. lastlib Aug 2017 #166
No more Kennedys, no more Clintons, no more dynasties geek tragedy Aug 2017 #41
1960 was 57 years ago. in 2020 we will be 1/5th of the way to the 22ND CENTURY. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #44
And 1932 was 85 years ago. geek tragedy Aug 2017 #131
Of course. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #134
Trump isn't a dynasty world wide wally Aug 2017 #45
Actually, he inherited his business. Barack Obama wasnt a dynasty. Neither was Bill Clinton. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #47
I hought we were discussing political dynasties world wide wally Aug 2017 #49
Okay, like I said, both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama came out of essentially nowhere. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #51
Actually, I like what he says world wide wally Aug 2017 #52
Color me not super impressed yet. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #55
My first time wasn't exactly memorable. Just sayin' Bradshaw3 Aug 2017 #73
I came of age during "just say no" Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #75
Trump is little more than a dynasty. Orsino Aug 2017 #182
3/4 of a Presidential term, two assassinations and a tragic death is a "dynasty"? HughBeaumont Aug 2017 #54
right, if his last name was "shmenge" we'd all be talking about him for 2020. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #59
He may be a great guy but again too much baggage. kacekwl Aug 2017 #80
No, I don't agree. Ted Kennedy was a lion in the Senate...and there is no reason not to Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #98
Would we be talking about a backbencher from Massachusetts geek tragedy Aug 2017 #132
Pres. Obama was a backbencher from Illinois. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #142
he was the 2004 DNC keynote speaker geek tragedy Aug 2017 #147
He only had one term under his belt...and Kennedy is making a name for himself...tell me who you Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #170
Only reason we're talking about Kennedy is his family name. geek tragedy Aug 2017 #171
that is not true. I heard him on one of the shows. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #172
I'm really sick of this phony dynasty argument. Its meaningless and inaccurate. phleshdef Aug 2017 #100
As if this guy would be mentioned as a presidential geek tragedy Aug 2017 #133
Especially when it's applied to spouses. (nt) ehrnst Aug 2017 #151
What dynasty? BannonsLiver Aug 2017 #162
No more pols trading off the family name. geek tragedy Aug 2017 #163
Eh, I'll take a pass on that litmus test. BannonsLiver Aug 2017 #175
Amen to that. Kentonio Aug 2017 #164
I wish, but American politics loves them. Orsino Aug 2017 #181
Rep. Kennedy seems like a fine young liberal Democrat who shows hope for leadership in the party. Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #46
Then he should listen to older and wiser voices in the party, like Booker, Harris, Warren and Newsom Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #60
The wisdom of creating a society where expanded and widespread use of marijuana is the norm... Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #61
Uh, people already use cannabis. Prohibition has failed. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #62
I'm from California and also understand that the widespread use of marijuana has social costs... Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #63
Ah, Prohibition and the drug war have social costs, too. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #66
I feel you are bashing a good Democrat and engaging in blanket group attacks on... Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #72
Your opinion may change once you see it working. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #74
Of course it is about expanding drug use. Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #81
No, the increased tax revenues are only part of the equation. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #88
Sounds libertarian to me. Not like a liberal position. Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #116
You can try and slap whatever label you want on it. I'm on the side of Booker, Pelosi, and Newsom. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #140
The social costs of marijuana criminalization far exceed imaginary gateway drug arguments phleshdef Aug 2017 #102
I live in a place that has legalized, & the ONLY thing that has changed is the increased tax revenue Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #110
People like that don't know jack shit about marijuana. phleshdef Aug 2017 #112
Sounds like you don't have kids and don't give a crap.... Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #117
I know what I'm taking about phleshdef Aug 2017 #130
Sure pal Expecting Rain Aug 2017 #135
I agree with you rollin74 Aug 2017 #167
None of whom are likely to be the candidate in 20 in my opinion. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #99
Booker, Harris, Warren, and Newsom arent--- but this Kennedy kid is? Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #103
I don't think any of the candidates you mention will be the nominee...I have no idea who Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #145
No. No more dynasties, period. n/t TygrBright Aug 2017 #48
He's like his Uncle Ted, and I'm okay with that. Values count. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #87
Tammy Duckworth! She'd win in a landslide! Squinch Aug 2017 #53
TAMMY DUCKWORTH KICKS ASS. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #57
TWICE! Squinch Aug 2017 #58
I'll look him over. byronius Aug 2017 #56
Mid-term elections first... LakeArenal Aug 2017 #64
He supports marijuana criminalization. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #68
Not going to speculate about any candidate. It's too early. LakeArenal Aug 2017 #84
THIS progressoid Aug 2017 #158
Stop with the 2020 fantasies. Focus on next year. Hekate Aug 2017 #69
Dunno, I'd like to see him get a little more seasoned. Warpy Aug 2017 #77
Just listened to his Speech after Charlottesville... EarnestPutz Aug 2017 #79
After House Speaker Eddie Munster's March 2017 speech calling repeal of ACA "an act of mercy" red dog 1 Aug 2017 #83
He's my guy. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #86
He deserves a serious look. I think he would be viable Ninga Aug 2017 #89
what happened to mercuryblues Aug 2017 #90
How about we deal with 18 first...Kennedy is smart and capable...have to wait and see. Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #93
Right now, the Republican mouthpiece Joe Scarborough underthematrix Aug 2017 #113
A GOP meme for sure and also helped by our revolution and Greens...we have Demsrule86 Aug 2017 #144
Yes, absolutely! nt Raine Aug 2017 #101
YES YES YES YES YES underthematrix Aug 2017 #105
"a great win for white male excellence" Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #107
Hey we want to show everyone DEMOCRATS have the BEST males - no matter what the color underthematrix Aug 2017 #111
And not just the showroom models. You should see our fleet department! Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #114
Amen! underthematrix Aug 2017 #138
I have a favourite who has years of experience: Al Franken. Let applegrove Aug 2017 #118
Al Franken has better taste in music, too. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #120
I don't know his taste in music but Franken is certainly as well rounded applegrove Aug 2017 #122
Anybody who can identify the subtle difference between an '80 and an '81 "Althea" has my vote Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #123
I'm outside the US so video did not play for me. I did look up Althea applegrove Aug 2017 #124
Yes, he will get my vote if he runs Tankman Aug 2017 #127
He said he would not. Then this week there was a sign he might be convinced applegrove Aug 2017 #129
If Joe Kennedy, III runs CountAllVotes Aug 2017 #179
Midterms, midterms, midterms.... Heartstrings Aug 2017 #126
Is he anti-war? NCDem777 Aug 2017 #139
No. NNadir Aug 2017 #146
Not yet. Obama had his Audacity of Hope speech at the 2004 DNC that set up his campaign aikoaiko Aug 2017 #153
Gillibrand / Kennedy for 2020. democratisphere Aug 2017 #154
YES. I was impressed with his ACA speech *first,* Silver Gaia Aug 2017 #157
The American people are sick of political dynasties. Get someone else. Nt LostOne4Ever Aug 2017 #187
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