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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: In the primaries it doesn't matter a lick what your "major issue" is or [View all]Demsrule86
(71,541 posts)93. I volunteered also.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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In the primaries it doesn't matter a lick what your "major issue" is or [View all]
redstatebluegirl
Jun 2019
OP
He can excite the blue collar workers in Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
redstatebluegirl
Jun 2019
#3
I need to say more about the fact that I am speaking for Biden supporters.
redstatebluegirl
Jun 2019
#12
I believe Cha's comment was in response to AlexSFGCA's comment, not yours.
thesquanderer
Jun 2019
#13
Bernie did pretty well for an unknown crusty socialist without minority support.
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#11
How many ways are there to say we have serious, deep, dangerous, and potentially unsolvable problems
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#74
Well at least you got part of it. But it isn't just racism and we seem blind to the root causes
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#76
that's becsuse it was the same people at his crowds. even when he was in large minority areas
JI7
Jun 2019
#28
I sat in the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon with 20,000 other supporters with 8,000 more outside
CentralMass
Jun 2019
#79
I'm not from nor do I live in Philly and have no clue. Philadelphia was rated the angriest city in
CentralMass
Jun 2019
#81
That "angriest city in America" rating is based primarily on the attitude of their sports fans, not
George II
Jun 2019
#87
I was at the National Convention during the planned stunt to boo Congressman Lewis
Gothmog
Jun 2019
#91
I must be the only one then. I am excited and inspired by his candidacy. All in for Joe. nt
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#6
Age shows. It's not a character defect though and often a wisdom. That you think him a
emmaverybo
Jun 2019
#39
This morning when my sister and I were having our weekly political discussion
underthematrix
Jun 2019
#26
I find Biden exciting...he is a great guy and I mean no offense but Mayor Pete will not win a
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#45
I think it depends on what those white swing state blue collar workers really want
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#7
Has to do with a lot of things, not just the economy, and maybe they do want Biden
marylandblue
Jun 2019
#37
Biden is a great campaigner and you are wrong to say that. He is a smart campaigner and if you
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#46
There is only a handful of states in play. Florida first among them. That's where trump
Kurt V.
Jun 2019
#8
I am not in favor of Medicare for all...and don't believe it to be a winning issue.
Demsrule86
Jun 2019
#48
I agree with you, but I think a number of candidates can win WI/PA/MI and therefore beat Trump.
thesquanderer
Jun 2019
#15