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In reply to the discussion: shocking result: Only 9% of Democratic primary voters say they've made up their minds [View all]Thekaspervote
(35,816 posts)25. Indeed he is..I'm sure an enviable position for the other candidates
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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shocking result: Only 9% of Democratic primary voters say they've made up their minds [View all]
bluewater
Sep 2019
OP
Yes, too early. I don't consider my mind made up. I've already changed my preference twice.
thesquanderer
Sep 2019
#16
+1 Like trying to predict a hurricane in Miami when it's a rainstorm off Africa..... nt
mitch96
Sep 2019
#36
Yes. It is called open mindedness for persons who are paying attention and trying to vote wisely.
TryLogic
Sep 2019
#34
That momentum for Senator Warren is mostly coming from those moving from Sanders to Warren, and i
still_one
Sep 2019
#4
re: "national polls are very misleading. States determine the president, not the popular vote"
thesquanderer
Sep 2019
#19
GE polls should be looked at by state, to see who would win electorally. But...
thesquanderer
Sep 2019
#37
Is it safe to assume he's being sarcastic since the primaries are still months away?
Pacifist Patriot
Sep 2019
#8
Actually, I think that is good. My primary is March, 2020. A lot can happen between now and then.
Hoyt
Sep 2019
#9
It's not shocking at all - I'd be shocked if the majority had already made up their minds.
flor-de-jasmim
Sep 2019
#11
I'd be shocked if the majority had made up their minds already too... but only 9%?
bluewater
Sep 2019
#17
I don't think it's really that shocking. I also don't think it's that cut and dry.
Amimnoch
Sep 2019
#23