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prodigitalson

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25. Her questioning of Barr is what got me on board. nt
Fri May 3, 2019, 01:48 PM
May 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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Biden/Harris ticket would be unstoppable. ProudMNDemocrat May 2019 #1
I don't think the woman necessarily needs to be at the bottom of the ticket mcar May 2019 #3
That sounds good to me also. While I think Warren is the most intelligent and knowledgeable of our still_one May 2019 #6
She'd also make one hell of an Attorney General Funtatlaguy May 2019 #4
Only if the Senate goes back to the Democrats. ProudMNDemocrat May 2019 #15
So, you don't think a ticket with Harris heading it would be as effective as with a man heading it? mtnsnake May 2019 #5
A very good combination and... patphil May 2019 #19
I don't want to see Harris' considerable talents wasted as VP Merlot May 2019 #28
This election will be fought on electability NYMinute May 2019 #2
As we all realize there were other factors at play, including Comey, but your the point you are still_one May 2019 #7
When I saw Comey standing up there murielm99 May 2019 #10
I felt the same way at the time still_one May 2019 #17
+1. Republicans will solidly unite behind Trump dalton99a May 2019 #8
I disagree patphil May 2019 #20
Yes, Now It's about Personality! McKim May 2019 #24
"Electibility" has become synonymous with experienced old white male from the rust belt. marylandblue May 2019 #9
Yes. It's way too early to care much about polls mcar May 2019 #11
How about a young white male from the rust belt, murielm99 May 2019 #12
That would be great in my book, but it would be because of their merits as campaigners marylandblue May 2019 #14
I could vote for Harris. I like that she doesn't take a Biden-like conciliatory tone with the Repubs jalan48 May 2019 #13
Fear based defeatism is the Dems biggest risk Fiendish Thingy May 2019 #16
Not voting for the eventual Democratic nominee, sop May 2019 #22
We took that risk last time and it did not work treestar May 2019 #32
Character, skills and experience in governance, and ability to inspire voter to get to the polls Fiendish Thingy May 2019 #33
This group of Dems... TommyCelt May 2019 #18
It sure is mcar May 2019 #23
I couldn't bear to see another woman treated the way Hillary was treated in 2016 FakeNoose May 2019 #21
Her questioning of Barr is what got me on board. nt prodigitalson May 2019 #25
2020 Prosper May 2019 #26
I'm sorry but Barr was not "knocked out." He's still standing, and whilst Harris came over as Doodley May 2019 #27
Bossy? mcar May 2019 #29
Bossy wasn't the best choice of words. I meant she put him in his place. Doodley May 2019 #36
Don't know what you were watching Andy823 May 2019 #30
I used the wrong word. Maybe I should have said "firm" or Doodley May 2019 #35
Debate is different from questioning treestar May 2019 #31
Harris has her own dignified style K&R NYMinute May 2019 #34
Good on Kamala! (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #37
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