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denem

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29. A good candidate smashes stereotypes and prejudices.
Thu Feb 6, 2020, 03:39 AM
Feb 2020

Pete has and continues to do just that. There is every reason to celebrate his candidacy.

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

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My wife doesn't support Pete... [View all] brooklynite Feb 2020 OP
The question is how homophobic is America? still_one Feb 2020 #1
You wouldn't think it would matter, FoxNewsSucks Feb 2020 #8
It shouldn't matter still_one Feb 2020 #45
Well, the answer is "very" and that is true specifically amongst voter demos Dems must win RockRaven Feb 2020 #31
It's not just homophobia, of course. A lot of religious denominations, Hortensis Feb 2020 #33
This. BlueMTexpat Feb 2020 #42
Pete isn't doing nearly as well nationally as he is in Iowa and NH. I don't think he can highplainsdem Feb 2020 #2
Momentum comes from incremental victories brooklynite Feb 2020 #4
pete's playing the david role well. almost has his first goliath today nt msongs Feb 2020 #3
Brook. What would you think of VP? California_Republic Feb 2020 #5
I DON'T think of VP... brooklynite Feb 2020 #7
That's funny-my wife says the same thing! redstateblues Feb 2020 #6
Pete transcends the little stuff. No shit. nt BootinUp Feb 2020 #9
He seriously neglected the AA community in South Bend. Suddenly he found religion with emmaverybo Feb 2020 #10
Where do you get the idea that he seriously neglected the AA community in South Bend? CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2020 #11
I would characterize him as ecstatic Feb 2020 #13
I suspect he just didn't see the problems. He's so smart that he thought they would work. CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2020 #16
Yes. Tone-deaf. And he has years in which to develop his ear. I believe his decisions will continue emmaverybo Feb 2020 #21
He did not lobby over the course of years to recruit AA officers. He did not suggest anything amiss emmaverybo Feb 2020 #17
What does Biden provide that is attractive to African American vote that Pete doesn't? Sapient Donkey Feb 2020 #18
Experience with AA communities and relationship-building to facilitate trust. I think he was trying, emmaverybo Feb 2020 #22
Trust peggysue2 Feb 2020 #47
In 2008, a lot of people thought there would be too much resistance to a black candidate scheming daemons Feb 2020 #12
There was still a lot; we were helped by the republican selection of a cartoonishly unsuitable VP LongtimeAZDem Feb 2020 #50
I worried about Obama being black but then I got to the point where I didn't care anymore. phleshdef Feb 2020 #14
+1 BootinUp Feb 2020 #15
Thank You. Corgigal Feb 2020 #19
If it's any consolation to her, Iowa is normally criticized as being far too conservative. moriah Feb 2020 #20
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He won't win the nomination if he keeps mischaracterizing cannabis. moriah Feb 2020 #26
Iowa went blue in 2008 democrattotheend Feb 2020 #55
Okay, I must have read data wrong. Thank you... moriah Feb 2020 #56
On TV I see ads with same sex couples, I see ads with mixd race couples. Those comradebillyboy Feb 2020 #23
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Yeah, because America would much more likely vote for a misogynistic, racist, lying, cheating Crook Pachamama Feb 2020 #27
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Who is "he"? Pachamama Feb 2020 #32
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So your friend worries about the "effect" on his children from a gay couple in the White House? Pachamama Feb 2020 #35
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What is your belief? Pachamama Feb 2020 #38
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????? Pachamama Feb 2020 #48
They can all go to hell William769 Feb 2020 #28
A good candidate smashes stereotypes and prejudices. denem Feb 2020 #29
I will say that if anyone could transcend our nation's prejudices, it would be Buttigieg n/t hlthe2b Feb 2020 #40
That LGBTQ could find themselves in hell instead is shockingly possible, though. Hortensis Feb 2020 #37
I'd like to think it would not be an issue. The reality, I'm afraid will be different. hlthe2b Feb 2020 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author RandiFan1290 Feb 2020 #41
Consider that the AA civil rights battle was won in the 1960s... brooklynite Feb 2020 #52
I'm not sure i'd count either of these struggles as "won." OneMoreCupOfCoffee Feb 2020 #53
I agree with your wife. Alliepoo Feb 2020 #43
"Elect a black guy with the middle name 'Hussein'? WILL NEVER HAPPEN!!" bullwinkle428 Feb 2020 #46
Ironically, we've regressed as a society since then... n/t hlthe2b Feb 2020 #51
Agree. Especially with older African Americans flamingdem Feb 2020 #49
It's a concern I have as well democrattotheend Feb 2020 #54
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