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In reply to the discussion: Feinstein breaks home-state endorsement rule to spurn Kamala Harris and back Biden [View all]Jose Garcia
(3,417 posts)14. Patrick Leahy endorsed Clinton in 2016
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Feinstein breaks home-state endorsement rule to spurn Kamala Harris and back Biden [View all]
brooklynite
May 2019
OP
You're welcome to your opinion. Fortunately most Democrats apparently disagree with it,
highplainsdem
May 2019
#26
And since you worry about possible cognitive decline, we should consider that Booker played football
highplainsdem
May 2019
#29
Yes, but Biden's well past the age when football-related brain injuries show up.
highplainsdem
May 2019
#38
Actually, CTE symptoms don't always show up before age 50, Booker's age. That said,
highplainsdem
May 2019
#42
Some people believe that it's cute to be an ageist but it is a form of bigotry and I can't stand it.
Skya Rhen
May 2019
#9
It's not ageist or scornful to look at the physical and mental stresses of the job of POTUS
ehrnst
May 2019
#22
My mother was showing signs of dementia in her early 80s, my father was sharp as a tack...
George II
May 2019
#44
You can comment on age -- old and young and in-between -- without being prejudiced
Politicub
May 2019
#15
It is not ageist if the "someone" in your example is referring to a particular individual
spooky3
May 2019
#24
You have a real problem with your discriminatory ageist posts that you keep spewing. Feinstin and
still_one
May 2019
#48
When did this become a "rule"? Maybe in the eyes of right-wing Washington Examiner....
George II
May 2019
#7
Thanks. Though that's possibly partially explained by Sanders not being a longtime Democrat,
Demit
May 2019
#36
Sorry OP, regardless of who she does or does not endorse the Washington examiner
still_one
May 2019
#32