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In reply to the discussion: I find the inevitable Iowa diner meet & greets alienating [View all]Skidmore
(37,364 posts)36. My that's incredibly judgmental.
Very few places in Iowa have public transportation. When I go to such a meeting, I have to arrange my day to do so. There are evening meetings and those in larger venues. The older people in the venues you refer to are citizens and voters. They deserve the same respect and access to candidates as any other prospective voters.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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A mother that is picking up a sick child is NOT CUTTING WORK she is tending to an ill child
ChubbyStar
Jan 2020
#94
If the factory is running 3 shifts why the fuck is there so much economic anxiety?
Recursion
Jan 2020
#70
A guy who has never in his life had time to sit down for breakfast on a weekday
Recursion
Jan 2020
#29
"A guy who has never in his life had time to sit down for breakfast on a weekday"
TidalWave46
Jan 2020
#41
Now: how about people who snarf down a breakfast burrito while waiting for a bus?
Recursion
Jan 2020
#53
Diner people: the retired, bachelor farmers, and when a guy has a fight with his wife and she says,
betsuni
Jan 2020
#7
Do you specialize in missing points? It's not the diners, it's who's in the diners.
brush
Jan 2020
#19
MY point is that the CANDIDATES think those voters have value, even if YOU don't..
brooklynite
Jan 2020
#20
Here's a secret: not every political event is broadcast, whether at a diner or a community center
brooklynite
Jan 2020
#108
Thank you! This is Democratic Underground, not White Moderates Central. So many forget that.
LonePirate
Jan 2020
#77
When I lived in S. Dakota in 1996-97 the small town (pop. 400) had no bus stop but it did have
abqtommy
Jan 2020
#10
I found lot of good people living in S. Dakota. I minded my business and they minded theirs.
abqtommy
Jan 2020
#55
No, I'm asking candidates to talk to actual working people waiting at bus stops in Iowa
Recursion
Jan 2020
#84
The idea that the small-town diner is where the "real people" go is populist garbage.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2020
#73
I mean, I get it -- they're ideal for candidate visits because they're full of people who have a lot
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2020
#80
Apart from maybe a few low income people in Des Moines, those bus stop people do not exist in Iowa.
LonePirate
Jan 2020
#76
So if we went to equal time between bus stops and diners, would you be OK with that?
Recursion
Jan 2020
#82
I mean, that's a pretty useful antidote to what the press feeds us every 4 years
Recursion
Jan 2020
#111