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Joe BidenCongratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
41. +10000.
Thu Nov 14, 2019, 10:09 AM
Nov 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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Nobody is bashing the people of Iowa, are they? NurseJackie Nov 2019 #1
Too many people on this board have argued Iowa is "too white" to matter. HerbChestnut Nov 2019 #2
I think the argument is "too white to be representative of the whole" LanternWaste Nov 2019 #9
It comes off as belittling Iowans and white people in general. HerbChestnut Nov 2019 #14
No it doesn't. Puerto Rico is another one that doesn't accurately represent the ethnic diversity of NurseJackie Nov 2019 #22
Sorry Jackie, parsing words doesn't change the sentiment of saying Iowa is too white. HerbChestnut Nov 2019 #25
Oh, Herb... NurseJackie Nov 2019 #27
Sorry Jackie, not taking your bait. Have a good day. HerbChestnut Nov 2019 #28
Thank you for helping to illustrate my point. NurseJackie Nov 2019 #29
+++ still_one Nov 2019 #38
+10000. ehrnst Nov 2019 #41
Any concern about belittling and dismissing the importance of 37% of the country? The US... George II Nov 2019 #33
Nice whataboutism. HerbChestnut Nov 2019 #34
It's not whataboutism if the initial premise is false. George II Nov 2019 #35
Here are some interesting observations from Nate Silvet Gothmog Nov 2019 #37
You do know that a candidate cannot get the nomination of the party w/o non white voters? Gothmog Nov 2019 #36
That's the issue. The two first states, which will guide the rest of the primaries.... George II Nov 2019 #32
It's a stretch for anyone to characterize that as bashing Iowans. NurseJackie Nov 2019 #10
He meant the "Divide and Own the Dems" strategy meeting TheRealNorth Nov 2019 #20
I don't think anyone is bashing Iowa. MineralMan Nov 2019 #3
Barack Obama won it in 2008 and 2012 RhodeIslandOne Nov 2019 #6
Yes, I do remember that. MineralMan Nov 2019 #19
And a Democrat hasn't win South Carolina since 1976 RhodeIslandOne Nov 2019 #23
You won't find me advocating that. MineralMan Nov 2019 #24
The same argument could be used against most of the southern states during the Democratic primary. HerbChestnut Nov 2019 #7
South Carolina is the only southern state to hold a primary before MineralMan Nov 2019 #26
No. Cruz won Iowa question everything Nov 2019 #8
The Democrats and Republicans do not caucus together.. Peacetrain Nov 2019 #13
I know that these are different, as they should be question everything Nov 2019 #15
Trump won in Iowa in 2016 MineralMan Nov 2019 #17
Oops. Sorry. Was thinking about the caucuses which Curz won.. question everything Nov 2019 #21
+++++++++ still_one Nov 2019 #40
Ted Cruz won Iowa in 2016 AlexSFCA Nov 2019 #30
Uh, no. I'm talking about the General election. MineralMan Nov 2019 #31
I have an issue with Iowa getting so much attention. 33taw Nov 2019 #4
Colorado just voted to have primaries over the caucuses we had in 2016. hlthe2b Nov 2019 #5
But here you have to blame New Hampshire question everything Nov 2019 #11
If a major string of states followed within a week of Iowa/NH, the emphasis on the former hlthe2b Nov 2019 #12
Certainly a good idea. But will the movers and shakers adopt it? question everything Nov 2019 #16
I would think a consensus between some states and DNC could push it forward, but...? hlthe2b Nov 2019 #18
Iowa Democrats, who are generally progressive, SharonClark Nov 2019 #39
Ummmm.... Happy Hoosier Nov 2019 #42
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