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tomm2thumbs

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3. I, for one, would think him entering (whatsay September) would be a great boost to Democrats
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 04:58 AM
Aug 2015



Let's talk issues and who can make the best impact for good in a divided Washington, and kick the Republican's butts from one end of the country to the other.



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I agree. nt MADem Aug 2015 #1
Biden slaughtered Ryan in the '12 veep debate and turned the race around BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #2
I, for one, would think him entering (whatsay September) would be a great boost to Democrats tomm2thumbs Aug 2015 #3
I really don't believe that Joe Biden BlueMTexpat Aug 2015 #4
If he enters the race, he'll definitely hurt Hillary. marmar Aug 2015 #5
Exactly . . . markpkessinger Aug 2015 #8
Not so. BlueMTexpat Aug 2015 #22
All this seems to boil down to: blackspade Aug 2015 #6
Also - "Elect a woman". This OP is right where the HRC campaign started this time. n/t djean111 Aug 2015 #16
"elect a _______" ericson00 Aug 2015 #25
It's interesting what each camp, Obama/Clinton...remembers about the election of 2008. Stellar Aug 2015 #7
Me too artislife Aug 2015 #21
I was firmly Pro HIllary then. Hatchling Aug 2015 #29
you don't wanna go there. ericson00 Aug 2015 #37
Well excuse me and my lying eyes, Stellar Aug 2015 #46
I think many miss-read the mood of the country. zeemike Aug 2015 #9
More of the same 'It's her turn' nonsense. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #10
what "racist attacks?" ericson00 Aug 2015 #36
Wow! A hit piece already Le Taz Hot Aug 2015 #11
I'm a grassroots primary voter and ericson00 Aug 2015 #31
I agree. DURHAM D Aug 2015 #12
You nailed it. Mike Nelson Aug 2015 #15
Thanks. I will never forgive him for that, either. It was truly disgusting. kath Aug 2015 #20
Clarence Thomas is an embarrassment to the SCOTUS, and America too ericson00 Aug 2015 #26
Ouch kenfrequed Aug 2015 #33
He was Judiciary committee chair. DURHAM D Aug 2015 #35
your post is the picture of entitlement karynnj Aug 2015 #13
What Durham D said... Mike Nelson Aug 2015 #14
Not exactly. LWolf Aug 2015 #17
Yes we all know - Hillary is entitled, she deserves to be president. Avalux Aug 2015 #18
Chicken little nonsense MBplayer Aug 2015 #19
So, basically you're saying it's Hillary's turn. Fawke Em Aug 2015 #23
Joe is a good and decent man who should do as he wants. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2015 #24
Hillary's campaign is humming along fairly well. oasis Aug 2015 #27
This sounds suspiciously like "everyone should just get out of the way for Hillary." winter is coming Aug 2015 #28
So Clinton supporters are sensitive to labels of racism. SolutionisSolidarity Aug 2015 #30
Question about your 4th paragraph Shrek Aug 2015 #32
gee, I wonder why the Clintons got such big roles at the convention and ericson00 Aug 2015 #34
I feel like the Clintons have already gotten plenty Yupster Aug 2015 #43
Basically you want a coronation jfern Aug 2015 #38
more like the candidate who can best win and less party division ericson00 Aug 2015 #39
2008 was a long primary that wasn't decided until June jfern Aug 2015 #40
it took a lot to unite the party, and ericson00 Aug 2015 #41
My point wasn't about 1992 jfern Aug 2015 #42
the Dems had no-names at the start of the 1992 primary: we have a huge name today. ericson00 Aug 2015 #44
Let's see jfern Aug 2015 #45
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