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Deb

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38. Yes, seems VP Biden is a FL swinger with wide appeal
Wed May 29, 2019, 08:01 AM
May 2019

$1.7mil in one push speaks volumes. Beats the heck out of a bake sale.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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Yes, because that is what moderation is. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #1
He doesn't have to take money from someone whose firm donated pnwmom May 2019 #2
And Trump donated a ton of money to Democrats, including Hillary, over the years before he ran. oldsoftie May 2019 #24
Morgan also backed Hillary according to his wiki ucrdem May 2019 #27
He also was donated heavily to support a 15 dollar/our miniumum wage in Florida, is pro-choice, was still_one May 2019 #25
He got 1.7 million dollars...and you are worried about 135,000? You be pure, I want to win. And I Demsrule86 May 2019 #43
Please focus DownriverDem May 2019 #40
You know what losing to Trump would be ...a huge obscenity that creates risk for our party, Demsrule86 May 2019 #44
I understand the argument, I just don't think it has worked. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #74
The elections we could have won were all lost by the left...often third parties . Without a big tent Demsrule86 May 2019 #75
Last time we had the far left occupy the white house, he was re-elected so many times, they needed Tiggeroshii May 2019 #76
Roosevelt? Seriously. That was what 75 years ago since the last election? Demsrule86 May 2019 #80
Moderation got us Sharice Davids, Katie Hill, Jahana Hayes, and about 35 other new members.... George II May 2019 #77
Great for them, but on a national level? Tiggeroshii May 2019 #78
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama? George II May 2019 #83
.. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #84
I don't get your point. Didn't Carter and Johnson win? I know Carter wasn't re-elected.... George II May 2019 #87
I concede you are correct. Tiggeroshii May 2019 #89
If the choice is between being Woke/progress and winning-I want to win Gothmog May 2019 #90
Michael Steele is a right wing nut job Tiggeroshii May 2019 #91
Oh great.. you found something to Cha May 2019 #3
It's not hard. His greatest strength is Obama. n/t pnwmom May 2019 #4
That's not true. Cha May 2019 #5
I'm so tired of this. Already. Control-Z May 2019 #8
You know "from where it comes"? pnwmom May 2019 #10
There is a lot of research on the affects of negativity Cary May 2019 #30
There is a difference between not being for Biden and attacking constantly. Demsrule86 May 2019 #55
Sorry your guy Avenatti isn't doing so well jberryhill May 2019 #62
Here's to the strength, Cha May 2019 #11
+1,000!!!! MyOwnPeace May 2019 #26
There seems to be a concerted effort to smear and undermine the current front-runner. Frankly, that, emmaverybo May 2019 #129
Instead of assuming, ask any DU Biden supporter if we are all in because of Obama. emmaverybo May 2019 #6
Opinions like this are subjective. pnwmom May 2019 #9
Aren't all opinions subjective? lapucelle May 2019 #17
Come on quickesst May 2019 #35
He wrote and passed the violence against women act. I find that impressive... Demsrule86 May 2019 #56
I responded with why I support Joe to YOUR subjective statement, and generalization, that emmaverybo May 2019 #68
Mahalo, emmaverybo.. Biden has the best polls Cha May 2019 #12
Why doesn't he say anything about protecting a woman's right to choose on his website? pnwmom May 2019 #13
That's pretty good evidence it's not important to him. Demit May 2019 #14
Joe Biden's position on a woman's right to choose: still_one May 2019 #20
Yes, I have heard him say it. But why, unlike the other top candidates, pnwmom May 2019 #22
He has said it more than once since he enteredd the race, so there is no ambiguity on his position still_one May 2019 #41
Thanks Cha for posting about Joe's focus on education and his plan. emmaverybo May 2019 #69
Amen to that! True Blue American May 2019 #15
Thank-you for insullting those who are supporting Biden, by effectively saying he is an still_one May 2019 #28
And he was Obama's greatest strength which is why he was selected, out of countless choices, as VP. Skya Rhen May 2019 #36
Unfair and untrue...he brought Obama along on some issues...you just hate the guy. Demsrule86 May 2019 #45
It's the system. You look back to the 1930's and people in government didn't make much money, rusty quoin May 2019 #7
Your candidate and several others are bucking the system. watoos May 2019 #19
If we had public financing of elections this wouldn't be an issue. Unfortunately, that isn't how still_one May 2019 #33
Yes, and it's something to be proud. rusty quoin May 2019 #148
Obama once said that by 80's standards he would be considered a moderate republican MasonDreams May 2019 #16
How about someone who could beat Trump? Demsrule86 May 2019 #49
Who can? MasonDreams May 2019 #145
No it didn't. And those who helped Trump get elected should fuck off...I am sick of words like that. Demsrule86 May 2019 #150
This message was self-deleted by its author MasonDreams May 2019 #152
FDR and LBJ are both dead so you can't have either one. comradebillyboy May 2019 #82
The post was about political philosophy, MasonDreams May 2019 #146
She's a congresswomen not a bartender. she made rich man sad. Kurt V. May 2019 #18
Morgan is very influential in the state of Florida, and has a lot of influence. but hey, Florida still_one May 2019 #21
Florida is a screwed up state zipplewrath May 2019 #39
Morgan has been a major Democratic fundraiser in Florida, and helped bring in money for President still_one May 2019 #46
And Crist zipplewrath May 2019 #48
I am not from Florida so I appreciate the perspective. I also believe that money can help win still_one May 2019 #60
Can help zipplewrath May 2019 #66
Biden could flip Florida Gothmog May 2019 #97
Poll: Florida voters sour on Trump, all Democrats — except Biden Gothmog May 2019 #93
Not Because of Morgan zipplewrath May 2019 #143
Yes he is. nt Blue_true May 2019 #140
Considering that a sometime Democrat is currently in second place ucrdem May 2019 #23
touche' still_one May 2019 #29
Likewise! ucrdem May 2019 #31
It is about winning Florida, and Morgan has a lot of influence in Florida. still_one May 2019 #32
... Kahuna7 May 2019 #37
totally agree, she's not representative of the majority of democrats, especially here in the Midwest beachbum bob May 2019 #52
How much did AOC raise for him? jberryhill May 2019 #34
Yes, seems VP Biden is a FL swinger with wide appeal Deb May 2019 #38
I looked up John Morgan. He's an Independent & looks okay to me. Honeycombe8 May 2019 #42
Of course he doesn't but he did. BeckyDem May 2019 #47
No, I like Elizabeth Warren but she can't rebuild the blue wall without which not only will we lose Demsrule86 May 2019 #51
Her policies have cross over appeal. BeckyDem May 2019 #54
They realy don't...she will not win Pennsylvania....she is east coast...she will not rebuild the Demsrule86 May 2019 #58
Ya know, that is a distortion of the political landscape. BeckyDem May 2019 #61
I like Biden for his accomplishments...so there. Demsrule86 May 2019 #63
Warren's policies are popular, she is not east coast. BeckyDem May 2019 #64
She will be perceived as East Coast. If policiy would carry the day, she would be doing better in Demsrule86 May 2019 #65
Do you realize that for every policy that is popular which you said BeckyDem May 2019 #70
It won't.She is not popular where I live nor in PA and she will be painted as a big spend liberal Demsrule86 May 2019 #72
I really like Warren. She can't win with policies. redstateblues May 2019 #137
We all win with Medicare for All. BeckyDem May 2019 #144
I live down here, and I don't care one bit. IluvPitties May 2019 #50
That is how I feel...I don't care about fundraising..we have no way to get rid of United so we can't Demsrule86 May 2019 #53
John Morgan helped to unseat a house Republican in Floridas last election. SouthernProgressive May 2019 #57
#fakenews ! stonecutter357 May 2019 #59
Is this the Morgan you're talking about? lapucelle May 2019 #67
Yep, that's him. highplainsdem May 2019 #94
Yes that is him. He is a big dog down here. nt Blue_true May 2019 #141
Wait, wait... THIS bothers you? But Bernie taking-on Stein people is A-okay? NurseJackie May 2019 #71
Maybe they were the only people available. lapucelle May 2019 #109
No, He Doesn't Have To... MineralMan May 2019 #73
This is part of running a campaign Gothmog May 2019 #79
There are plenty of good Democrats who aren't fans of OAC. comradebillyboy May 2019 #81
I agree. I consider myself a "good Democrat" who has supported Democrats for decades.... George II May 2019 #85
Definitely. highplainsdem May 2019 #86
I would rank her in a similar fashion Gothmog May 2019 #92
This guy is a real gem melman May 2019 #88
Morgan also gave $250,000 to Andrew Gillum's campaign for governor. He raised $3M for HRC highplainsdem May 2019 #95
"Since that time, he's given $135,000 to the Republican Party of Florida" melman May 2019 #100
And now he's raising money for Democrats again. lapucelle May 2019 #105
"Cortez" melman May 2019 #106
... lapucelle May 2019 #110
I've said it before melman May 2019 #112
No impeachment and a centrist candidate. Is it a winning combination? jalan48 May 2019 #96
Do you have proof on that.. "no impeachment"? Cha May 2019 #98
Have you heard anything different from our leadership? jalan48 May 2019 #99
You definitively posted "no impeachment".. I'm Cha May 2019 #101
Claiming about Biden? I'm simply stating he's a Centrist. jalan48 May 2019 #102
You said "no impeachment" Do you have a link? Cha May 2019 #103
No Impeachment it the current stance of our Democratic leadership. You haven't heard? jalan48 May 2019 #104
You're avoiding the question. Please Cha May 2019 #107
I have no idea what you are talking about. jalan48 May 2019 #108
Got a link for your statement that Biden says "No impeachment"? Cha May 2019 #111
I never said that-two different concepts. Centrism and Democratic leadership on impeachment. jalan48 May 2019 #113
So you take it back that Biden Cha May 2019 #114
You seem confused by what I said. jalan48 May 2019 #115
Keep deflecting. It's not workng. Cha May 2019 #118
Yes.. I thought you were talking about Cha May 2019 #125
No problem Cha. I was just musing about the election next year. jalan48 May 2019 #130
Thanks for being Cha May 2019 #131
Hey, we may disagree on some things but on the big one-electing Democrats we are on the same page. jalan48 May 2019 #133
? The poster never claimed that Biden said that. Demit May 2019 #119
The OP is about Biden Cha May 2019 #120
You accused jalan48 of claiming Biden said "no impeachment." He or she did not. Demit May 2019 #121
I asked for a link. Cha May 2019 #123
JFC, you also asked if he/she was going to "take back" the claim he never made. Demit May 2019 #126
I already apologized to him. Cha May 2019 #127
Him jalan48 May 2019 #134
Sorry! Cha May 2019 #135
Glad we cleared that up! jalan48 May 2019 #136
Actually,yes. We could lose the house and the presidency if we impeach Trump. Demsrule86 May 2019 #149
I don't share your optimism on this. Time will tell. jalan48 May 2019 #151
We have 40 moderates in the house ...from mostly red states and districts...make Trump sympathetic Demsrule86 May 2019 #154
Yes we could. Trump and both houses means no impeachment for sure. jalan48 May 2019 #155
John Morgan raised money for Barack Obama and Ted Kennedy DemocratSinceBirth May 2019 #116
Do you realize how silly you look suggesting Biden's fundraisers must admire Bernie organizer AOC, highplainsdem May 2019 #117
This guy isn't just anti-AOC. His firm gave $135,000 to Republicans in 2018. pnwmom May 2019 #122
He also gave a quarter million to Andrew Gillum's campaign for governor last year. He's raised highplainsdem May 2019 #124
Yes, he raised millions for Dems over the years before he left the party. pnwmom May 2019 #128
We'll see what he does going forward? Just what he gave Gillum last year, after he left the highplainsdem May 2019 #132
So good, this. nt emmaverybo May 2019 #138
John Morgan is powerfully influential in Florida. Blue_true May 2019 #139
Do you know why he left the party? n/t pnwmom May 2019 #142
I honestly don't know. Most of the recent progressive change in the state has been because of him. Blue_true May 2019 #147
Well, if other candidates can have Democratic party opposing senior staffers and still be ehrnst May 2019 #153
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