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Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
10. You didn't copy the crowd of 20,000 when she announced,
Mon Jun 3, 2019, 12:42 PM
Jun 2019

or any of the rest. OF course, she doesn't "dazzle" as much. Unfortunate, but it's no longer the kickoff and she has competition from a crowd of candidates who are also being scrutinized. And, frankly, I'm coming to doubt any woman will win this year.

Questions, let's just admit a subjective media hit when we see it. This is one of the abundance of articles that reports real news but biased one way or another depending on the candidate. Covering Hillary trained a nation of journalists in how to provide the negative slant required to stay safely within the pack and satisfy their employers.

So, just who has this "prevalent sense" that Harris is falling and Bernie Sanders is #2 after Biden? (!) The voters of California or this guy who has to turn out a quota of clickable articles each week? And who, interestingly, used this one to dishonestly puff Sanders near the top of the page?

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

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I like Senator Harris and hope that she bounces back Gothmog Jun 2019 #1
Same. Both Harris and Buttigieg feel like they've stalled. bearsfootball516 Jun 2019 #2
Just WHAT is this headline based on? And the article's purpose? Hortensis Jun 2019 #3
From the LA Times at the beginning of the story question everything Jun 2019 #6
You didn't copy the crowd of 20,000 when she announced, Hortensis Jun 2019 #10
You asked from where the headline of the OP came since, apprently, it was not in the other link question everything Jun 2019 #11
I meant where's the missing TRUTH to support this? Hortensis Jun 2019 #13
check the tally SCantiGOP Jun 2019 #4
This isn't about DU - it's about polls in general. Drunken Irishman Jun 2019 #7
I wonder whether a "coasty" can appeal to all voters question everything Jun 2019 #5
Obama wasn't coastal but being from Chicago put him about as close to it as possible. Drunken Irishman Jun 2019 #8
Trump is as New York City as they come IronLionZion Jun 2019 #15
This article is pretty thin peggysue2 Jun 2019 #9
This is gossipy to me. Corpmedia tried pushing Kerry out of race blm Jun 2019 #12
I do not agree with the headline or some of the article Jarqui Jun 2019 #14
Meh. There is only one person in the "top tier". Every other candidate is roughly moving FailureToCommunicate Jun 2019 #16
She was the first person I donated to this year, but I support ecstatic Jun 2019 #17
The LA Times headline is different then the one the OP uses Kaleva Jun 2019 #18
At this stage of the game I won't pay attention to any poll until after a few debates calguy Jun 2019 #19
The real campaign will begin when the debates start and then Kamala will probably do well again. mtnsnake Jun 2019 #20
Not enough specifics about how she will do what she wants to accomplish. kstewart33 Jun 2019 #21
The candidate with arguably the most specifics is Yang. Kaleva Jun 2019 #22
Read the article and didn't see anything by the writers pertaining to polling data. LiberalFighter Jun 2019 #23
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