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In reply to the discussion: O'Rourke and Biden, signaling presidential bids, would infuse centrism into Democratic field (WP) [View all]InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,518 posts)12. Democratic Socialism, i.e., Social Security, Medicare, Medicade, veteran healthcare programs...
housing assistance programs, food stamp programs, college assistance programs, minimum wage legislation, corporate tax overhaul, corporate regulation, breaking up "too big to fail" banks, not taking corporate PAC money etc etc, IS progressivism. That's where Bernie stands head and shoulders above EVERYBODY, not just Joe. The only one who's close is Elizabeth, which is why...

Bernie & Elizabeth 2020!!!
Welcome to the revolution!!!
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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O'Rourke and Biden, signaling presidential bids, would infuse centrism into Democratic field (WP) [View all]
dalton99a
Mar 2019
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Voters are demanding a more progressive agenda, as Bernie is advocating... centrism is SO yesterday.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2019
#2
Democratic Socialism, i.e., Social Security, Medicare, Medicade, veteran healthcare programs...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2019
#12
Repeating the Big Lie that Social Security and Medicare are "Democratic Socialism"
CrossingTheRubicon
Mar 2019
#19
You do know that New Hampshire and Iowa do not represent the demographics of the party???
Gothmog
Mar 2019
#78
New Hampshire has 1.2% Black residents, Iowa 3.3%. Both have white populations about 95%.
George II
Mar 2019
#83
You cannot win the Democratic nomination without strong African American support
Gothmog
Mar 2019
#84
As one who followed Betos run, Hes the only one that could possibly win TEXAS state wide IMHO
Old Vet
Mar 2019
#90
Your assertion was that democratic socialists don't want a society based on socialism.
TwilightZone
Mar 2019
#67
Bernie's the best representative of progressivism the Democrats have... so damn proud of the
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2019
#77
In spite of his voting record, I don't think O'Rourke will run as or be perceived as a centrist.
Garrett78
Mar 2019
#6
SS and Medicare were called Socialist. Heck even Obamacare - the least socialist
Nanjeanne
Mar 2019
#23
WAPO: Polls say Biden's age isn't necessarily hurting him with young Democrats
emulatorloo
Mar 2019
#16
Midterm poll from 2018 isn't going to reflect the preference of young voters now that
Nanjeanne
Mar 2019
#21
Oh thanks so much for telling me what my opinion is based on. Can you tell me what I'm going to
Nanjeanne
Mar 2019
#35
You argue the poll is old/irrelevant, yet new polls still show Biden at the top.
emulatorloo
Mar 2019
#37
Biden may be at the top because more progressive Dems have multiple choices, just a hunch.
JudyM
Mar 2019
#38
Jeez. I said the poll was from midterms (it is) and said it may not reflect what people think now
Nanjeanne
Mar 2019
#40
Beto's actual voting record paints a different picture, though. But as I wrote above...
Garrett78
Mar 2019
#24
As I wrote above, MSM seems to want to label any candidate not named Sanders a "centrist"
emulatorloo
Mar 2019
#29
The big oil stuff has certainly been dishonest, but the fact remains that Beto's voting history...
Garrett78
Mar 2019
#89
I do not want to see trump re-elected because we put up a weak unelectable nominee
Gothmog
Mar 2019
#72