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crazytown

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8. The second part is after the midterms.
Fri Nov 15, 2019, 11:53 AM
Nov 2019

People will get a vote on it. Clever politics now. Not so good for the 2022 midterms

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

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The voters evertonfc Nov 2019 #1
Not a fan of this and her financing plan. HerbChestnut Nov 2019 #2
Not ice cracking, but the fragile limb she went too far out on, so she's trying to highplainsdem Nov 2019 #3
Backtracking .. but the damage is done. n/t PhoenixDem Nov 2019 #4
The second part is after the midterms. crazytown Nov 2019 #6
Glad she's backtracking a bit, but she'll be labeled as pushing "MFA even if you don't want it." Hoyt Nov 2019 #5
The second part is after the midterms. crazytown Nov 2019 #8
"MFA, even if you don't want/trust it" is a loser in General Election. Hoyt Nov 2019 #16
It will be a test of how good a politician Warren is crazytown Nov 2019 #17
Not interested in experiments at this time, general election is too important. n/t Hoyt Nov 2019 #27
This is what the primaries are all about crazytown Nov 2019 #32
Yeah, but they have to be able to win the general election -- part of the test. Hoyt Nov 2019 #33
Agreed. crazytown Nov 2019 #34
Nope, this election is too important...no time to test this approach. Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #29
We may not get the Senate in 20...tough thing to do. So the 2022 midterms are so important. I can't Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #31
She had a moment where she could have credibly argued that there are multiple paths... The Valley Below Nov 2019 #7
Free fall? crazytown Nov 2019 #9
I don't know how a nearly linear downward slide since her MFA plan broke can be called "stable." The Valley Below Nov 2019 #12
Here crazytown Nov 2019 #13
LOL. As I said, a nearly linear downward slide. The Valley Below Nov 2019 #15
"I don't think her campaign can recover from these mistakes" crazytown Nov 2019 #18
Good. I see you understand that I'm a truth-teller. The Valley Below Nov 2019 #19
We.ill see won't we? crazytown Nov 2019 #21
You don't "understand anything" yet you just claimed "I didn't expect you to say anything else." The Valley Below Nov 2019 #22
CU again no doubt, crazytown Nov 2019 #23
A major, and welcome, step back towards the realm of ahievable. At least the first part. beastie boy Nov 2019 #10
The public option for 2 years and then the voters decide via the 2022 midtems ritapria Nov 2019 #11
You are correct. crazytown Nov 2019 #14
No, we would likely lose. Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #28
The 2022 referendum will never happen even if Warren is elected. Why comradebillyboy Nov 2019 #25
If she can't persuade The American people to support MFA ritapria Nov 2019 #30
If she's elected that may be her best strategy.... comradebillyboy Nov 2019 #36
Not surprising peggysue2 Nov 2019 #20
I think people are starting to realize that M.F.A. is D.O.A. :) Sloumeau Nov 2019 #24
This would be a nightmare and many employers would stop providing healthcare...it doesn't matter Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #26
The only way it will ever get implemented is if business endorses it. Unclephil Nov 2019 #35
A gradual phase in seems like a reasonable plan. Aaron Pereira Nov 2019 #37
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