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Joe BidenCongratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
 

betsuni

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34. Good that he's being pulled to the Left on this issue by more progressive candidates' positions.
Mon Sep 2, 2019, 06:17 PM
Sep 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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i don't consider him to be very progressive JI7 Sep 2019 #1
Sanders is not the perfect candidate. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #2
Right now we're still in the primaries, so we're looking for the best imperfect candidate. pnwmom Sep 2019 #3
Well said. eom guillaumeb Sep 2019 #4
Lets assume none of our candidates other than you know who are in anyway Eliot Rosewater Sep 2019 #26
To your last statement, it is obvious to me as well. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #28
Thank you, we have a TWO party system and these other folks you speak of either Eliot Rosewater Sep 2019 #30
I appreciate your praise. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #31
I dont want to deal with the responses, but this is what I thought of as a thread Eliot Rosewater Sep 2019 #35
That sounds very progressive. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #38
I had a perfect day once, but as I recall mushrooms were involved. Eliot Rosewater Sep 2019 #51
As long as they were not the Stormy Daniels orange variety. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #54
if joe is allowed to change his mind, so is bernie nt msongs Sep 2019 #5
did he change his mind ? JI7 Sep 2019 #8
"It just didn't work yesterday"!!!!! Unbelievable! George II Sep 2019 #6
A remember a lot of legislation came about from that effort. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #7
Are you seriously suggesting that the lack of legislation was the fault of Biden?????? George II Sep 2019 #9
No, I'm saying its a shame his Senate mojo that he heralds didn't work. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #10
It'll be sheer joy watching President Sanders work his magic on the same crowd. OilemFirchen Sep 2019 #11
LOL aikoaiko Sep 2019 #12
nobody is going to get any support from our domestic fascist party Voltaire2 Sep 2019 #13
Okay, then. OilemFirchen Sep 2019 #16
Boom!!!!!!!!! Skya Rhen Sep 2019 #18
We should support a candidate who is proposing going forward instead of one dreaming about Voltaire2 Sep 2019 #20
I'll support a candidate who can accomplish progress. OilemFirchen Sep 2019 #22
Someone doesnt support Democrats, sounds like to me, implying such a thing... Eliot Rosewater Sep 2019 #27
+1000 sheshe2 Sep 2019 #25
So how does he propose being an effective president when he can't even be relied upon.... George II Sep 2019 #17
He's running on an even more pie-in-the-sky idea: W_HAMILTON Sep 2019 #29
And he'll get little more support from many Democrats in Congress, too. George II Sep 2019 #37
Lol, that gif. BootinUp Sep 2019 #47
Think you missed an important thread. 1) yeah, Biden's mojo did work 2) Biden has said there's emmaverybo Sep 2019 #14
Oh no, I saw that that thread. That's my point. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #19
That same Senate exists - Mitch McConnell was there then and he is there now. Skya Rhen Sep 2019 #24
I think you're way too optimistic. This isn't the same Senate that it used to be. pnwmom Sep 2019 #41
It would have been nice if ALL the members of his own caucus participated and voted. George II Sep 2019 #15
Sometimes you do -- sometimes you don't. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #23
I remember this Gothmog Sep 2019 #21
Sanders is more conservative when it comes to guns than some of the other candidates Politicub Sep 2019 #32
He's also voted against legislation that would subject gun manufacturers pnwmom Sep 2019 #33
I forgot about that Politicub Sep 2019 #39
Which vote was that? n/t TCJ70 Sep 2019 #46
He voted yes to the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) ehrnst Sep 2019 #48
I'm aware of the PLCAA vote... TCJ70 Sep 2019 #49
Well of course... If Senator Sanders voted for it, there must have been something good in it. ehrnst Sep 2019 #50
I may have misstated. Maybe he simply voted for legislation that EXEMPTED pnwmom Sep 2019 #52
Well, OK, but that's not entirely true... TCJ70 Sep 2019 #55
The manufacturers were being sued for selling guns to non-compliant dealers, and that law pnwmom Sep 2019 #56
Good that he's being pulled to the Left on this issue by more progressive candidates' positions. betsuni Sep 2019 #34
Yeah but, Vermont guns aren't like Chicago or LA guns... SidDithers Sep 2019 #36
K&R NYMinute Sep 2019 #40
Never forget kcr Sep 2019 #42
Don't worry. I won't. Things like this reveal much to me. NurseJackie Sep 2019 #44
Yep kcr Sep 2019 #45
Kick. Recommend. Bookmarking. NurseJackie Sep 2019 #43
AWB ban? Been there done that tirebiter Sep 2019 #53
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