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In reply to the discussion: Tlaib cost Bernie more votes in Iowa tonight than she brought to him [View all]dem4decades
(13,906 posts)60. Trump will tie her to Bernie le a Stone around his neck if he's the nominee.
Imagine the Trump ads, Bernie the Socialists and his friends. I'll let you figure out how Trump will define her. It won't be pretty.
I want to win the presidency and the Senate.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Tlaib cost Bernie more votes in Iowa tonight than she brought to him [View all]
scheming daemons
Feb 2020
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@HillaryClinton stood up for these women when @realDonaldTrump savagely attacked them last year.
Cha
Feb 2020
#6
It's about ideology first, and last. To be fair, I wouldn't be holding out hope
OnDoutside
Feb 2020
#75
Like the Cenk endorsement - it appears to be about personal loyalty first and foremost.
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#76
Was nothing funny about it. Unless the Trump presidency and Republicans shredding democracy
emmaverybo
Feb 2020
#105
You mean like calling someone else "a little silly" for talking about the 2016 elections
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#51
It's a fact that Bernie's campaign leaders urged people to vote for Jill Stein.
yardwork
Feb 2020
#61
"A touch of arrogance?" "Neglect?" That's what prevented HRC from being in the WH right now?
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#78
Childish was saying that "nobody likes him." I mean, even children think that's childish.
DanTex
Feb 2020
#14
Yes, all those Senate colleagues rushing to his defense against that "childish attack"
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#74
It is sexist to call a woman "childish" because you disagree with something she said.
pnwmom
Feb 2020
#18
I have read this in several places, the fact that he is unpopular among other Senators.
madaboutharry
Feb 2020
#33
Um.. He released a video that clearly attempted to make being curt and gruff Progressive cred..
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#62
"Childish" is calling someone else "silly" for talking about the 2016 election they were a part of
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#70
This one where he states that "pleasantries" are not something he worries about:
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#68
I've defended her a lot. I'm done. I'm embarrassed she's from MI & from the district next to mine
catbyte
Feb 2020
#24
I'm fine with Tlaib issuing an apology, that would be classy, but Hillary also should've apologized
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#35
Did Sanders ever apologize to President Obama for saying he should be primaried in 2012?
greatauntoftriplets
Feb 2020
#54
Trump will tie her to Bernie le a Stone around his neck if he's the nominee.
dem4decades
Feb 2020
#60
If we don't get our shit together soon we will hand over the election to Trump.
walkingman
Feb 2020
#63
I agree, and while I don't think it will happen, if it does, it needs to be short and to the point,
still_one
Feb 2020
#65