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In reply to the discussion: 80 yr old black woman in S. Carolina says Harris and Booker turned her off by attacking Biden [View all]Response to emmaverybo (Reply #74)
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80 yr old black woman in S. Carolina says Harris and Booker turned her off by attacking Biden [View all]
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
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This is exactly what I have been hearing, over and over again. I doubt that this perception will go
Skya Rhen
Aug 2019
#2
I think it is rather arrogant to judge a signficant population group's judgements based on
hlthe2b
Aug 2019
#21
Agree! After Senator Harris did her I gotcha moment Jim Clyburn & John Lewis pushed back
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#38
I wouldn't support a either in a primary who bascially call Biden a racist...and went
Demsrule86
Aug 2019
#29
Booker started strong in the last debate, saying we should stop attacking each other...
thesquanderer
Aug 2019
#6
This..they are a very savvy voting block. They see a leader in mr. Biden and the numbers show it
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#10
I like her, but there really has been little to no shift in the polls of AA voters
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#13
You may have a point. But one thing is certain, when America takes a turn for the better,
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#114
I've seen so many posts here about how the next debate will change everything.
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#14
This.. I saw lots of posts and other articles how the debates would really shift the polls
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#17
"...the soul of America, whatever that is"? No wonder you don't understand why Biden's in the lead.
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#25
Please stop repeating this falsehood. This has been debunked on DU and elsewhere. Joe told the
Skya Rhen
Sep 2019
#66
Spin away, Biden is a corporate-friendly Dem offering a presidency of half-measures
BeyondGeography
Sep 2019
#68
The ideas the Warren champions like MFA and free college will never pass so why should i support
Demsrule86
Aug 2019
#32
And let's acknowledge a debt to the best President of the last... 50 years? YES WE CAN!
RO4Warren
Aug 2019
#56
We have 40 moderates in the house...it won't pass there and if we get the Senate...they too will be
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#70
"Debating isn't leadership." Bears repeating. Next president will not be debating Kim Jun Un and
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#42
I agree that public speaking is an important candidate skill. In fact, in Obama's case, in which
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#74
Personality does matter, but in television debate, not so much on the world stage. Did Bush's
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#80
Warren is the more intellectual of the two. Biden has never been an academic. He is, however, far
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#85
Obama chose Biden in great part for his FP cred. I'd argue that we are in such a perilous situation
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#92
Clinton was not a real player ever in FP though she had made extravagant claims to having been
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#98
Alright. Thanks too. I accept your points about Secretary of State Clinton,
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#102
They say Lincoln would not have been elected in the age of television debate. Not even radio. Now
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#107
I think the main problem will be people not bothering to vote which will guarantee 4 more for tRump.
yaesu
Aug 2019
#22
Well I see people are vetting their candidates by the issues, not!...yesterday someone in DU said
Perseus
Aug 2019
#15
I see that, IMHO it has to do more with a sense of fair play. Which I think is a good quality
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#33
I completely disagree...and a post like this which is pretty condescending isn't going to persuade
Demsrule86
Aug 2019
#36
well, lets hope she votes blue no matter who, hurt feelings got us tRump the last time. nt
yaesu
Aug 2019
#20
A person who can't win the AA community should not be our nominee ...it is an important constiuency.
Demsrule86
Aug 2019
#37
It has been established that more than one potential member of the AA electorate was turned off.
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#50
Harris and Booker launched cheap shots against Biden, and that's what is disgraceful
5starlib
Aug 2019
#49
I'm no soothsayer, but I predicted there would be backlash after the initial sugar high. And it...
Tarheel_Dem
Aug 2019
#58
She got incredibly positive media coverage for that attack on Biden. That might have
highplainsdem
Sep 2019
#78
My 90-something-year-old black father was glad Harris challenged Biden. Does he cancel Means out?
StarfishSaver
Sep 2019
#79
Look at the catastrophic plummet in her poll numbers - something caused this and we know what...
Skya Rhen
Sep 2019
#81
They would most assuredly solidify and galvanize his support, which is already strong...
Skya Rhen
Sep 2019
#87
At this point, I think the only one who can bring down Joe with an attack is Elizabeth Warren.
aikoaiko
Sep 2019
#88
Maybe in the next debate all the candidates should attack Obama again. That seemed to work well
redstateblues
Sep 2019
#106
Reporters are saying voters are telling them they do NOT want the candidates attacking one another
highplainsdem
Sep 2019
#101
I don't believe she'll get the nomination, and if she did, I believe she'd be a much weaker
highplainsdem
Sep 2019
#109
Same with me. I'm a late 50ish, college educated white suburban woman. Kamela Harris intrigued me at
ReformedGOPer
Sep 2019
#108