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Mike 03

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3. Arizonan Democrats would like the answer to this question too
Wed Feb 5, 2020, 01:26 PM
Feb 2020

And Senate candidate Captain Mark Kelly is all ears, because if we don't regain the Senate, what's the point?

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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I would like to see that as well... in the numbers only..no opinion/speculation Thekaspervote Feb 2020 #1
maybe you could start with why you think mikeysnot Feb 2020 #2
All right, try this... brooklynite Feb 2020 #6
Iowa is no way representative of the US and particularly the battleground states Piratedog Feb 2020 #59
This is only a request for reasons, not an attack I_M_Blue_2 Feb 2020 #35
It's a valid question...I see you chose not to answer it. This ain't no stone, shit it's barely a UniteFightBack Feb 2020 #48
Arizonan Democrats would like the answer to this question too Mike 03 Feb 2020 #3
I want to see Sanders beating Trump in: texasfiddler Feb 2020 #4
National polls are pointless. Jirel Feb 2020 #19
It's wishful thinking on their part. honest.abe Feb 2020 #5
But it's a good and honest question. Let's not distract from it. nolabear Feb 2020 #7
Here's how ibegurpard Feb 2020 #8
He's an "Independent in name only... for record-keeping only. NurseJackie Feb 2020 #9
TY! Cha Feb 2020 #38
I don't know for sure but these are some of the arguments I have heard Quixote1818 Feb 2020 #10
Well, I was going to make a bunch of those points... Jirel Feb 2020 #20
Yep. nt Quixote1818 Feb 2020 #30
he crashed and burned in Iowa, his favorite demographic. and yes he may win slightly msongs Feb 2020 #11
That's a unique spin on him being almost statistically tied for the lead. Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2020 #13
This. Jirel Feb 2020 #21
Did you miss the NYT article showing that much of his rise in the polls is because of minorities? Quixote1818 Feb 2020 #14
"his favorite demographic" melman Feb 2020 #16
Wow. nt Quixote1818 Feb 2020 #40
Sure. Some basic arguments: DanTex Feb 2020 #12
More great points. Jirel Feb 2020 #22
Sanders can't really say he has policies if they are not paid for and founded on a reliable plan. gulliver Feb 2020 #56
Florida MoonlitKnight Feb 2020 #15
Start with: I think that any state that preferred HRC over Trump will also prefer BS over Trump. thesquanderer Feb 2020 #17
He won Michigan. JudyM Feb 2020 #25
I absolutely disagree... brooklynite Feb 2020 #26
re: "Colorado (Clinton +5), Minnesota (Clinton +1.5) and New Hampshire (Clinton +0.3) are at risk" thesquanderer Feb 2020 #27
Bernie carried Colorado in the 2016 primary. And he will win it again. Autumn Feb 2020 #47
How does a Democratic candidate with 2% support from African-American voters win the GE? Spider Jerusalem Feb 2020 #18
The list of centrist losers is way longer than Clinton Doremus Feb 2020 #23
Honest question: when was the last time a progressive won? Drunken Irishman Feb 2020 #46
I agree with you. Doremus Feb 2020 #50
Check the 2018 midterms if you want to see progressives losing. nt UniteFightBack Feb 2020 #49
That wasn't the question Doremus Feb 2020 #51
It actually was the question " When's the last time a Progressive lost? Honest question." UniteFightBack Feb 2020 #53
well for one thing trump cant use his 2016 playbook. booley Feb 2020 #24
FDR was elected President 4 times. Some similarities ??? Prosper Feb 2020 #28
Sanders would likely inspire record youth vote turnout Fiendish Thingy Feb 2020 #29
I Couldn't Agree More corbettkroehler Feb 2020 #39
He could credibly break with the party on one or more of their most costly positions. k2qb3 Feb 2020 #31
OK, I'll bite. denem Feb 2020 #32
It rests on several observations Tom Rinaldo Feb 2020 #33
My Opinion bluesxtreme Feb 2020 #34
"we" are not all the voters... brooklynite Feb 2020 #36
Easily Done corbettkroehler Feb 2020 #37
Based on Iowa, he's lost half the support he had in 2016. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #45
A Plum Misinterpretation, Per Usual corbettkroehler Feb 2020 #60
Trump proposed healthcare for all no exclusions. Prosper Feb 2020 #41
Bernie will destroy our Congressional candidates...we might lose the House Lexblues Feb 2020 #42
CaUsE hE's ThE bEsT!!1!...nt SidDithers Feb 2020 #43
Read this... Gravitycollapse Feb 2020 #44
At this point, any argument over electability is speculation, guillaumeb Feb 2020 #52
We can not win without DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2020 #54
AZ, FL, NC and TX come off the table right away. RandySF Feb 2020 #55
Challange accepted. jg10003 Feb 2020 #57
Voters know crazy stuff won't pass the senate, good stuff might Cicada Feb 2020 #58
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