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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Undecideds (and decideds): what criteria are you using to decide? [View all]Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)7. At this point it is about ideas from where I sit
I believe that Andrew Yang has the best ones as explained on his website. My second choice is Bernie Sanders as he is and for decades was carrying the argument of progressive ideas.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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A tough independent women who is electable, has the experience, not many skeletons, has the gravitas
wasupaloopa
Feb 2019
#3
ability to beat Trump, based entirely on how they would handle a smear campaign.
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#10
Why decide now? We still have potential candidates coming out to run for office and we'll...
SWBTATTReg
Feb 2019
#14
Top three issues: Gun law reform, overturning Citizens United, Voter suppression. nt
allgood33
Feb 2019
#16
I'm starting to believe strength among Hispanics is a huge factor toward 2020
Awsi Dooger
Feb 2019
#22
Skilled coalition builder - someone who is able to pull together progressive/dem elements PLUS
Kashkakat v.2.0
Feb 2019
#24