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BootinUp

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61. Still a long way to go. And there are plenty
Tue Sep 24, 2019, 02:41 PM
Sep 2019

of folks she still needs to convince.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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It's way too soon to make that assumption. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2019 #1
Agreed customerserviceguy Sep 2019 #5
Then DownriverDem Sep 2019 #12
I don't understand how suggesting it's too soon to conclude The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2019 #15
wow LeftTurn3623 Sep 2019 #49
i must say, i am seeing more and more of that.... pangaia Sep 2019 #52
If you'd said Warren could throw congress to the Republicans, Hortensis Sep 2019 #58
I think you are right and I'm a hopin'...n/t monmouth4 Sep 2019 #2
When DownriverDem Sep 2019 #13
That naturally occurs after the primary. BlueWI Sep 2019 #39
maybe people that support EW are focusing on that LeftTurn3623 Sep 2019 #50
That is the way the race is currently trending ritapria Sep 2019 #3
One out of 5 Iowa caucus goers have not made up their minds question everything Sep 2019 #4
Yep DownriverDem Sep 2019 #17
Yup!! IA is not the end all it used to be! Thekaspervote Sep 2019 #20
Only two candidates won Iowa and then the White House question everything Sep 2019 #38
Could be... comradebillyboy Sep 2019 #6
I think you're right, and the numbers seem to work. Bleacher Creature Sep 2019 #7
Yup, and Morning Consult now shows the same thing. HerbChestnut Sep 2019 #8
Too soon. I'd prefer a slow, steady, solid campaign from her blm Sep 2019 #9
That's exactly what she's doing. HerbChestnut Sep 2019 #11
I know, but, I really want more candidates to connect and blm Sep 2019 #14
I'm with you! BlueMTexpat Sep 2019 #62
Something dramatic usually happens BeyondGeography Sep 2019 #10
ummmmmm ... no PhoenixDem Sep 2019 #16
I think Beto will be out before Texas votes. HerbChestnut Sep 2019 #18
The Democratic Party is mostly moderate...and we need more than Democrats to win 20. Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #22
She absolutely could win the "rust belt" as you persist in calling it. Tipperary Sep 2019 #43
I am clear about what I think so I hope you understand. We lost 16 in the rust belt...and Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #48
hmmm LeftTurn3623 Sep 2019 #54
This was what we did with moderates running. I don't see how progressives can do any worse. vsrazdem Sep 2019 #56
Again it had nothing to do with moderate or liberal...And our 2010 losses are for the same reason Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #57
Texas is part of Super Tuesday and so is California PhoenixDem Sep 2019 #30
Yup, aware of when Texas and California vote. HerbChestnut Sep 2019 #33
lol PhoenixDem Sep 2019 #36
she trails Biden by 12 and 17 points in the MC and HarrisX new polls Celerity Sep 2019 #19
It often comes down to whose supporters are most enthusiastic IronLionZion Sep 2019 #21
Hillary WON the popular vote with something like 3 million votes more than Trump. she just CTyankee Sep 2019 #23
We need to win the electoral college too IronLionZion Sep 2019 #25
Yep, we need an EC strategy. No doubt that is being worked on by our party leaders NOW... CTyankee Sep 2019 #26
I do not see any evidence that people are over their gender issues... Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #24
Trump is so bad and Warren is so good, that people should set aside their issues and vote IronLionZion Sep 2019 #45
They won't do that. Look at the GOP folks still supporting Trump because he gives them Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #47
I tend to agree with you, but. Blue_true Sep 2019 #27
Start with calling for MFA, then compromise down to a public option IronLionZion Sep 2019 #46
I think that is what she would do, get everything possible. Blue_true Sep 2019 #65
Polls don't indicate that all, sounds like wishful thinking beachbumbob Sep 2019 #28
Nope. That's all I can really say here. Joe941 Sep 2019 #29
the reported news on her campaign and on the recent polls is leading me to believe this too gristy Sep 2019 #31
Don't think so. Polls indicate she's leading with Dems who describe themselves as "very liberal" highplainsdem Sep 2019 #32
Wish I felt the same about General Election. Hoyt Sep 2019 #34
Especially if she wins, or Biden loses IA, NH, and NV Fiendish Thingy Sep 2019 #35
If she wins IA HerbChestnut Sep 2019 #40
She won't win without the support from black voters 5starlib Sep 2019 #37
With more than 4 months to go before the Iowa caucus and so few minds made up... Garrett78 Sep 2019 #41
"Unless something dramatic happens..." myohmy2 Sep 2019 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Sep 2019 #44
Let's go, Liz! zackymilly Sep 2019 #51
I think so, too. Politicub Sep 2019 #53
Doubtful but whatever Loki Liesmith Sep 2019 #55
Too early to know, but I am very happy about her surge! mvd Sep 2019 #59
Trivia nugget lambchopp59 Sep 2019 #60
Still a long way to go. And there are plenty BootinUp Sep 2019 #61
"Why Elizabeth Warren Is Trump's Weakest Opponent" Gothmog Sep 2019 #63
Horsepoo. blm Sep 2019 #64
Ditto. Tipperary Sep 2019 #70
I think you are right. Pepsidog Sep 2019 #66
How long will Warren dodge on health care and taxes? Gothmog Sep 2019 #67
I hope so. Seems a bit early to call it as confidently as you do. Nitram Sep 2019 #68
I like her and Harris about equally--I'm just glad CA Starry Messenger Sep 2019 #69
Too soon disndat Sep 2019 #71
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