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YES YES YES! Faux pas Dec 2019 #1
And I raise you a YES!! Excellent analysis... why Bernie & Elizabeth got this thang!! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2019 #82
Yesterday Vogue, today GQ. George II Dec 2019 #2
Strike a pose there's nothing to it! NurseJackie Dec 2019 #14
Wishing Isn't Going To Make It So Me. Dec 2019 #83
That's Teen Vogue! beastie boy Dec 2019 #28
Oh right, I forgot that. The thing is, if they're spread evenly over that decade.... George II Dec 2019 #30
Why would anyone pay attention to this publication on political issues? Gothmog Dec 2019 #41
Respectfully, perhaps for a very good reason that narrow focus is preventing you from seeing. better Dec 2019 #59
Did you read the article cited? Gothmog Dec 2019 #62
Yes, I did read it, but with an objective, open mind. Can you honestly claim the same? better Dec 2019 #63
I read the article and I found the article to be so bad that it was funny Gothmog Dec 2019 #66
Now see those were all reasonable arguments, even though I may not be in complete agreement. better Dec 2019 #67
I have worked on a number of campaigns and the article is simply wrong Gothmog Dec 2019 #68
Uhuh. Sounds a little desperate-feeling to me. Hortensis Dec 2019 #78
"But a HARD turn to the left is what's right, because the times in which we live demand it." brooklynite Dec 2019 #79
Not just the Democratic voters, I would venture that independents have a similar view still_one Dec 2019 #93
. The Valley Below Dec 2019 #3
"the moderates aren't the unity candidates--the progressives are." TwilightZone Dec 2019 #4
My guess is roughly 60%, maybe more. That leaves 15-20 on either end of the horseshoe. George II Dec 2019 #11
Bernie hasn't attacked Trump? Uncle Joe Dec 2019 #15
And he spends an inordinate amount of time attacking other Dems and the party. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #23
I just posted links with Bernie attacking Trump whether right, left or in the middle to prove Uncle Joe Dec 2019 #24
You certainly leave yourself enough wiggle room to drive a truck through. LanternWaste Dec 2019 #25
Can you name a single personal attack that Bernie has made against any Uncle Joe Dec 2019 #27
It doesn't have to be personal... attacking Dems the way he does is wrong! Thekaspervote Dec 2019 #33
Here's some numbers that lend a lot of credibility to your argument Thekaspervote Dec 2019 #32
I have made a habit of tuning out any poll at this stage of the campaign. totodeinhere Dec 2019 #38
How can those at one end of the spectrum be the "unity candidates"? Makes me shake my head. George II Dec 2019 #44
The onion? Love them. NT TidalWave46 Dec 2019 #5
This is my take on this article: dware Dec 2019 #6
I love how so many folks like to casually brush aside historical precedent and common sense. Tiggeroshii Dec 2019 #7
The electorate is deeply polarized ritapria Dec 2019 #17
A myth? Dem4Life1102 Dec 2019 #31
See post #32 for some eye popping numbers about what the dem voters want!! Thekaspervote Dec 2019 #34
Historical precedent undermines the author's argument. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #18
"Historical precedent"? How many far left or socialist candidates have won the presidency? George II Dec 2019 #45
It is not sensible at all...voters are going for Biden...a perceived moderate. Both Sanders and Demsrule86 Dec 2019 #47
Warren, maybe. Aquaria Dec 2019 #8
Polls show Sanders stronger against Trump than anyone other than Biden, thesquanderer Dec 2019 #69
Links? TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #73
Seriously? Most of them. thesquanderer Dec 2019 #87
Okay, I misread your earlier statement. TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #88
Yes, but all consistent with my point. Biden is strongest vs Trump, Sanders is second strongest, thesquanderer Dec 2019 #89
Sanders, Warren won't win back Trump voters left-of-center2012 Dec 2019 #9
Who said that is the best strategy? Fiendish Thingy Dec 2019 #20
If only the young voted! Every cycle they have a bazillion reasons why the didn't vote! Thekaspervote Dec 2019 #35
Haaaaaa! NurseJackie Dec 2019 #10
Perfect! Thank you empedocles Dec 2019 #54
I love Joe Biden. He is a patriot who has served his country well. But... totodeinhere Dec 2019 #12
+10,000 Tiggeroshii Dec 2019 #22
See post #32 Thekaspervote Dec 2019 #36
I just replied to post #32. n/t totodeinhere Dec 2019 #39
trump has been throwing everything he has against Joe and has failed to hurt Joe Gothmog Dec 2019 #42
Boy are you wrong. The Valley Below Dec 2019 #43
BS...Biden has been attacked relentless and stood tall... so you want to believe it...but it isn't Demsrule86 Dec 2019 #48
Hasn't worked yet. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #57
The American public has the attention span of a gnat. LisaM Dec 2019 #13
It would certainly deflate the Ukraine/Bidens strategy the GOP has gone all in on Fiendish Thingy Dec 2019 #16
Progressive isn't one of the poll options. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #19
Again, simplistic labels without linkage to specific values or policies nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2019 #21
Doesn't matter. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #56
Neither Sanders nor Warren will win the states we need in the Mid West...they do not approve of Demsrule86 Dec 2019 #49
Most voters approve of progressive policies TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #90
Most people approve of progressive policies, period Fiendish Thingy Dec 2019 #92
See, this is the problem with legalizing marijuana LongtimeAZDem Dec 2019 #26
Ha, ha! DavidDvorkin Dec 2019 #29
The revolution will be televised... OilemFirchen Dec 2019 #37
NOT! 😁 Wawannabe Dec 2019 #81
A quick one, eh? Scurrilous Dec 2019 #40
If as I expect, Biden is way out front...and winning primaries...Sanders will look foolish should he Demsrule86 Dec 2019 #50
Both Sanders and Ted Kennedy thought they had a chance to change things at the convention. Scurrilous Dec 2019 #60
And the Democrats lost the subsequent national elections. nt TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #91
i do like warren.. samnsara Dec 2019 #46
If only those pesky voters would get out of the way..... brooklynite Dec 2019 #51
It's not like evertonfc Dec 2019 #52
How are either one of those candidates doing with African American women, the backbone of our party. demgrrrll Dec 2019 #53
Sounds like GQ is promoting a coronation. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #55
BS. There's a reason neither of them is the front-runner. All the polling indicates our best highplainsdem Dec 2019 #58
Sorry but I want to win by the biggest margin in the swing states and JOE BIDEN will deliver that.nt UniteFightBack Dec 2019 #61
nailed it... myohmy2 Dec 2019 #64
Ouch: George II Dec 2019 #65
Now This can't even spell Bernie's surname correctly. TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #75
The primaries will be over by the end of March, TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #70
A little more info about Mr. Jentelson Uncle Joe Dec 2019 #72
So? TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #74
There were a lot of words in the OP as would be the case Uncle Joe Dec 2019 #76
Quality, not quantity. TexasTowelie Dec 2019 #80
"Prioritizing electability in presidential elections led Democrats to nominate John Kerry" thesquanderer Dec 2019 #71
Fantasyland RelativelyJones Dec 2019 #77
Poll: Trump beats Sanders by 3 in VA, loses to Biden by 5 - link Alhena Dec 2019 #84
Look at the enthusiasm booley Dec 2019 #85
I agree booley furthermore to address a point in your post Uncle Joe Dec 2019 #86
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