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Lucky Luciano

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26. No way, really?? I assumed Warren would easily be second choice for all Sanders supporters. Wow
Mon Sep 16, 2019, 07:52 PM
Sep 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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Working Families Party Is How I Vote Down The Line DrFunkenstein Sep 2019 #1
Even when they have candidates running against a Democrat? George II Sep 2019 #2
Have you voted the "D" party line in every election you've ever participated in? Agschmid Sep 2019 #21
I believe I have. If I'm not happy with the Democratic candidate for a particular office..... George II Sep 2019 #22
Cool, I did vote R once but I was young and stupid. Agschmid Sep 2019 #23
I said it in the other thread so I'll it here too. The Sanders fans are outraged! Otto Lidenbrock Sep 2019 #3
Why ? humbled_opinion Sep 2019 #25
Happy for Elizabeth... nice goin!! InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2019 #28
No we're not. At least I'm not. SMC22307 Sep 2019 #36
Hooray! PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2019 #4
More info here ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2019 #5
The article also notes that Warren built bridges and formed comradebillyboy Sep 2019 #6
"Are we about to see a big movement of progressives to Warren and away from Sanders?" OilemFirchen Sep 2019 #24
No way, really?? I assumed Warren would easily be second choice for all Sanders supporters. Wow Lucky Luciano Sep 2019 #26
According to the American National Election Studies survey in 2016, betsuni Sep 2019 #33
"establishment" working families party BlueMississippi Sep 2019 #7
Honest question OKNancy Sep 2019 #8
WFP is registered as a political party in 15 states. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2019 #10
I figured that but if there is a closed primary OKNancy Sep 2019 #12
I suppose it depends on each state's laws, but if WFP The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2019 #13
No. The New York primary is thankfully closed. Blue_true Sep 2019 #31
joe i don't like the framing here. they say plenty of good things about sanders too. Kurt V. Sep 2019 #9
Out of respect for the publications, I repeat the headline, link, writers & 1st four paragraphs... JoeOtterbein Sep 2019 #11
fair enough. Kurt V. Sep 2019 #15
"the headline, link, & four paragraphs" left-of-center2012 Sep 2019 #17
He specified '1st four' - the rules are just "a maximum of four paragraphs" muriel_volestrangler Sep 2019 #20
I do the 1st four out of respect for the writer. I don't like to show bias for certain parts of... JoeOtterbein Sep 2019 #35
Recently, I have. I did not know about the rules for the Breaking News forum. JoeOtterbein Sep 2019 #34
WFP : Bark worse than Bite ritapria Sep 2019 #14
"they believe Liz has a much stronger chance of being nominated " TwilightZone Sep 2019 #19
Completely understandable. ehrnst Sep 2019 #16
I'm glad for Warren as I was glad for Sanders in 2016 but I don't think it has Nanjeanne Sep 2019 #18
Me too!! InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2019 #29
It won't slow Bernie down, he reminds me of the Energizer Bunny njhoneybadger Sep 2019 #27
I wouldn't characterize it as a "blow" Joe941 Sep 2019 #30
It's always interesting to watch all camps when these kinds of endorsements are made. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2019 #32
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