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redqueen

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2. Well I don't think anyone is promising unicorns
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 09:26 AM
Oct 2019

I do think some candidates haven't sufficiently spelled out the MATH behind their ideas, but there's a big difference between giving more details / spinning ideas as more moderate and backpedaling.

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

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Because they'll have to explain the positions they took in the primaries. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2019 #1
Well I don't think anyone is promising unicorns redqueen Oct 2019 #2
Just because it is conventional wisdom doesn't mean it will happen. Chemisse Oct 2019 #3
An interesting point. redqueen Oct 2019 #4
It's possible but I am dubious. Chemisse Oct 2019 #10
Warren did not say how she would pay Teach-only-love Oct 2019 #23
Why not say it now then? Chemisse Oct 2019 #31
This is the plan she will announce shortly. Teach-only-love Oct 2019 #32
The most electable candidates stick to their principles through the primaries... DCofVA Oct 2019 #5
Any data to back that up? nt redqueen Oct 2019 #6
Barack Obama DCofVA Oct 2019 #7
That's an anecdote, not data. nt redqueen Oct 2019 #8
So is the OP. NurseJackie Oct 2019 #17
LOL - it's literally not redqueen Oct 2019 #18
LOL! NurseJackie Oct 2019 #26
It's not even true. boomer_wv Oct 2019 #20
Yeah, I was pretty sure that was common knowledge, redqueen Oct 2019 #21
Most electable? Chemisse Oct 2019 #12
"Do Repubs gravitate around their most moderately right nominees or do they go for what they want?" HeartlandProgressive Oct 2019 #9
That is exactly how I see it. redqueen Oct 2019 #11
+1000 bluewater Oct 2019 #28
Giving in to the far right has led us to where we are right now. Chemisse Oct 2019 #13
The reTHUGS have destroyed the political center, just like thye destroy everything they touch. abqtommy Oct 2019 #14
Like it actually matters either way.. Amimnoch Oct 2019 #15
The only candidates who can do that are the ones who haven't painted themselves into a corner... NurseJackie Oct 2019 #16
Yeah, that has almost nothing to do with the OP redqueen Oct 2019 #19
I'm providing a perfectly valid example that's entirely in keeping with the topic of your OP. NurseJackie Oct 2019 #22
CENTER LEFT is where the vast majority of Democrats either are Hortensis Oct 2019 #24
Right but my point is why do people push other dems to stop favoring their preferred candidates redqueen Oct 2019 #25
I can only speak for myself. I feel a handful of candidates are Hortensis Oct 2019 #27
On that we agree. redqueen Oct 2019 #29
Ah. :) Yeah. Calling Democrats "moderates" identifies a propagandist Hortensis Oct 2019 #30
But isn't this the reason given for not going straight for single payer? redqueen Oct 2019 #33
Our liberals in congress ALL support universal healthcare. EVERY ONE. Hortensis Oct 2019 #34
I said single-payer, though, not universal healthcare. redqueen Oct 2019 #38
Well, we would have single payer now if Hillary was president, Hortensis Oct 2019 #40
Republicans/Conservatives tend to stay loyal Dem4Life1102 Oct 2019 #35
Seems like more of an argument to vote for what we want, redqueen Oct 2019 #36
Maybe Dem4Life1102 Oct 2019 #37
Indeed. redqueen Oct 2019 #39
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