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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: A huge South Carolina poll: Biden at 46% [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)47. And for book deals, a more impressive CV to get higher speaking fees... I know.
an agenda they want to bring attention to...and that's something probably of importance to Sanders
Where does smearing and denigrating the Democratic party and Democratic leadership fit into his agenda? What good purpose does it serve to call the party "corrupt" or "feeble" or "ideologically bankrupt" or "the party of the one-percent".
Biden vs. Sanders race.
Doubtful. People are growing weary of his negative rhetoric and unbridled contempt for the party. I know that I certainly am. His negativity causes divisions and distrust. That creates apathy and with apathy, people choose not to vote. When people don't vote (for Democrats) that makes it easier for the GOP to steal the election.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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If that is the argument for dropping out then everyone but Biden should drop out.
former9thward
May 2019
#4
And for book deals, a more impressive CV to get higher speaking fees... I know.
NurseJackie
May 2019
#47
Not at all. Most of the others will be vying for VP spot. Bernie will never be Biden's VP choice.
honest.abe
May 2019
#29
Honestly, I think Nina Turner drags him down. She's a reminder of the past...
NurseJackie
May 2019
#15
Regardless what the polls say, we need a candidate who can win some red states, and there are some
still_one
May 2019
#2
Thanks. Of course anything can happen, and it is still quite early, but I still hold by my original
still_one
May 2019
#5
I would consider Florida, Ohio, and Wisconsin red states today. I guess we could debate red and
still_one
May 2019
#9
Michigan is not a red state. Not all flyovers are red. I don't see your point. (n/t)
thesquanderer
May 2019
#27
I see simply analysis and speculative discussion... no one is getting worked up.
LanternWaste
May 2019
#25
It's not just that he's ahead. It's the size of his lead that's important. Historical, even?
Honeycombe8
May 2019
#34
But it greatly increases his chance to be the Democratic nominee for the General...
Skya Rhen
May 2019
#20
No, he is definitely not center right on issues. He has a liberal score on environmental issues.
Honeycombe8
May 2019
#41