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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: John Kerry has endorsed Biden!!!!! [View all]Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)95. K&R
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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During these times, if people need their hands to be held then they are the ones with a problem.
Skya Rhen
Dec 2019
#4
Biden will be president for all...the only reason some (not saying you) are all excited about the
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#27
We are a big tent party...they will like everyone else have to vote for the nominee or not.
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#64
I am sure there will be outreach to everyone...but I am sick of the blackmail...if I don't get my
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#65
Unfortunately, Kerry isn't running, and more unfortunately for the legitimacy of his WW0
floppyboo
Dec 2019
#100
He's not. The repugs plans have always been to restrict as many voters as possible.....
usaf-vet
Dec 2019
#61
That's why if Joe is our nominee he must choose a dynamic, progressive a running mate
Auggie
Dec 2019
#84
18-30: - 52-53% (2008-Obama) 18-24: 18% (2016 - Clinton) 31% (2018 - new registered voters)
floppyboo
Dec 2019
#101
If they are saying they will never vote for Biden in the primary, that's fine. However, if they
still_one
Dec 2019
#43
I know, and it is what it is. I guess I would ask, how did that work out for them in 2016, because
still_one
Dec 2019
#54
Time for your friends to treat voting as a civic duty: protect the most vulnerable among us
emulatorloo
Dec 2019
#56
Yeah, they were not progressive in my opinion or they would have voted for say Feingold...
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#68
Bernie was not a Senator during the Iraq invasion...I doubt Kerry gave a damn what Bernie thought as
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#22
lol, I'm sure that was at the very bottom of the list of reasons he would never endorse Sanders!
tritsofme
Dec 2019
#23
I like Kerry very much...I was a Deaniac...adored him and still do...but I was proud to support
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#24
How the heck did Kerry lose to Bush2? Was the shadow of 9/11 still clouding our...
aikoaiko
Dec 2019
#29
ya nailed it, though a large amount of it was due to the swift boaters, and the
still_one
Dec 2019
#46
He lost Ohio by only 120,000 votes. Had he won there he would have had 271 electoral votes.
George II
Dec 2019
#52
Not to mention, the Republicans suppressed the vote by placing fewer voting machines in cities
karynnj
Dec 2019
#102
I don't think do...the Dem heavy hitters are lining up because Biden is the likely nominee...and is
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#70
I do too...I just saw a snip of Booker and Castro attacking the Party...that is a damn shame...and
Demsrule86
Dec 2019
#79
Yes, and he was Obama's second Secretary of State when Biden was VP. If she endorses....
George II
Dec 2019
#53
My vote goes to the obvious threat. Apparently the only threat worth risking impeachment. n/t
TheFourthMind
Dec 2019
#67