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SidDithers

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16. The times, they are a changin'...
Fri May 31, 2019, 10:28 AM
May 2019

2020 is not 2008.

Sid

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

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Too bad BeyondGeography May 2019 #1
i don't think Sanders will surge anyplace. trueblue2007 May 2019 #33
Yeah. democratisphere May 2019 #2
We shall see. It sure looks like the trajectory of his camaign is comradebillyboy May 2019 #3
Iowa should be knocked off the calendar until they dump their caucus bs Tarc May 2019 #4
Correct. murielm99 May 2019 #7
Lol. Khanna is the new Goodman. MrsCoffee May 2019 #5
Poor Ro, he hitched his wagon to a fading star. comradebillyboy May 2019 #35
One of two things will happen. LonePirate May 2019 #6
This! eom BlueMTexpat May 2019 #10
Biden, Harris, Warren when it comes to Iowa... ProudMNDemocrat May 2019 #8
Because Iowa has always been a great predictor who will be our nominee........................ still_one May 2019 #9
I really don't see that happening... hlthe2b May 2019 #11
He needs to win a diverse state. Iowa or New Hampshire will prove nothing. George II May 2019 #12
No way nevergiveup May 2019 #13
Iowa is meaningless... SidDithers May 2019 #14
Sure it is BeyondGeography May 2019 #15
The times, they are a changin'... SidDithers May 2019 #16
It's pretty simple. If Harris wants a big night in SC BeyondGeography May 2019 #17
Thought this thread was about Bernie?... SidDithers May 2019 #18
I suspect you might be correct. comradebillyboy May 2019 #36
Can't figure out the connection between their comment and your article. NT SouthernProgressive May 2019 #19
Really? BeyondGeography May 2019 #21
Apples and oranges. Ask Bill Clinton. SouthernProgressive May 2019 #22
Or Howard Dean, or John Kerry... BeyondGeography May 2019 #23
Can you show the historical trend of importance... SouthernProgressive May 2019 #24
You said that already BeyondGeography May 2019 #25
We have never been bad, as far as I'm aware. SouthernProgressive May 2019 #27
It's a must win for Sanders. NT SouthernProgressive May 2019 #20
Sanders is making it a must win. So what happens if he does poorly? comradebillyboy May 2019 #37
History: Iowa won it for Kerry in 2004 andym May 2019 #26
I think Bill Clinton got around 3% in Iowa. SouthernProgressive May 2019 #28
Looking at the 1992 Iowa caucus, finishing first was Tom Harkin, who at the time... George II May 2019 #30
Iowa was uncontested in 1992 because of Harkin andym May 2019 #32
I guess he is counting on the Russians to help him again. honest.abe May 2019 #29
What optimism! What wishful thinking! MineralMan May 2019 #31
Ro Khanna is Cha May 2019 #38
Uh, OK. MineralMan May 2019 #40
Grumpy Grandpa versus Favorite Cheery Uncle? Should be interesting. I wonder how many of the rest... Hekate May 2019 #34
I don't think his anti-trade schtick is going to catch on with Iowa farmers ucrdem May 2019 #39
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