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YOHABLO

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33. So what's YOUR definition of ''ultra left'' bluemississippi?
Mon Sep 16, 2019, 08:03 PM
Sep 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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Vice Presidents have historically run as the third term. SCVDem Sep 2019 #1
I dont recall a VP that ran a term removed in recent memory MichMan Sep 2019 #3
Mondale and Nixon. StarfishSaver Sep 2019 #6
Nixon was 2 terms removed MichMan Sep 2019 #13
Not much StarfishSaver Sep 2019 #14
There's a difference between touting accomplishments as Obama's vice president StarfishSaver Sep 2019 #11
+1 Docreed2003 Sep 2019 #37
Yes. StarfishSaver Sep 2019 #38
It's an extremely hard issue, no doubt Docreed2003 Sep 2019 #40
Thank you Faux pas Sep 2019 #2
Thankfully, the only ones making that argument are the ones getting paid to do so. LanternWaste Sep 2019 #4
The pain of the ultra left is amusing BlueMississippi Sep 2019 #5
You Don't See Anything Remotely Homophobic in That Remark? DrFunkenstein Sep 2019 #7
It was not meant that way BlueMississippi Sep 2019 #9
"Ultra left" Act_of_Reparation Sep 2019 #10
Aren't there degrees of left-ness? treestar Sep 2019 #24
Kind of a disingenuous question when you consider to whom the term has been applied. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2019 #42
Free Republic is "Ultra-right" BlueMississippi Sep 2019 #31
Ultra left? Isn't that a right wing talking point... bluewater Sep 2019 #12
It is like "far East" vs "middle East" BlueMississippi Sep 2019 #19
So what's YOUR definition of ''ultra left'' bluemississippi? YOHABLO Sep 2019 #33
omg. lol. Kurt V. Sep 2019 #30
Yep Gothmog Sep 2019 #36
Rec. cwydro Sep 2019 #8
Why do the Biden supporters on DU feel obliged to chime in on every thread stopbush Sep 2019 #15
If Kamala were still enough of a factor to be under the constant glare of superfluous scrutiny, I'm LincolnRossiter Sep 2019 #16
You really didn't answer that poster's question. cwydro Sep 2019 #27
You'll have to ask him or her. That answer works for me. LincolnRossiter Sep 2019 #28
Nah, you didn't. cwydro Sep 2019 #29
Aw, I saw what you did there. Trying to put a hurt on supporters by being dismissive stopbush Sep 2019 #39
You forgot to mention the propensity to attack other candidates and their supporters StarfishSaver Sep 2019 #18
LOL treestar Sep 2019 #23
Lots of defensiveness lately. cwydro Sep 2019 #26
Here's a thing: Obama gave Biden real work to do for 8 years iirc. That deserves attention. Hekate Sep 2019 #17
The VP became a powerjob long before Dick Cheney Otto Lidenbrock Sep 2019 #20
In that case I stand coreected. My point about Biden's activities still stands... Hekate Sep 2019 #21
I'm with you on that Otto Lidenbrock Sep 2019 #34
Why wouldn't it be considerably similar? treestar Sep 2019 #22
I find this really amusing, and I'll bet President Obama does as well. Tarheel_Dem Sep 2019 #25
Joe Biden's... myohmy2 Sep 2019 #32
I trust President Obama's judgment Gothmog Sep 2019 #35
Why doesn't Obama endorse Biden? StarfishSaver Sep 2019 #41
That line "she's for Bernie, I'm for Barack" can go straight to hell. TCJ70 Sep 2019 #43
Klein misses the point, which many others got, that the ad about Obama was released right before the highplainsdem Sep 2019 #44
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