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guillaumeb

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9. Great points. And I did recently edit to add that fact.
Sun Feb 9, 2020, 09:31 PM
Feb 2020

It is far too early to do anything but guess. Our energies are better directed to campaign/electoral work.

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

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DU is significantly more progressive than the rest of the country, typically. bearsfootball516 Feb 2020 #1
I would agree, in general. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #3
DU is not reflective of the population at large. Garrett78 Feb 2020 #2
At this very early stage of the primary process, every campaign has concerns. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #5
When I say "concerned".... Garrett78 Feb 2020 #20
I understood your reference. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #38
DU trends older and whiter than the population as a whole. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2020 #4
And older voters tend to be regular voters. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #6
And despie the age of DUers, Sanders was way ahead of Clinton in polls here in 2016. highplainsdem Feb 2020 #28
Among other things... Newest Reality Feb 2020 #7
Great points. And I did recently edit to add that fact. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #9
Yes. Newest Reality Feb 2020 #13
That 43% is almost exactly the amount of undecided in NH! So DU is a reflection of NH voters? Baclava Feb 2020 #46
I find the statement DU is much more progressive than the public tiredtoo Feb 2020 #8
It is an opinion. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #10
We are keyed in voters. We can tell you what happened with BCCI and blm Feb 2020 #11
And we might even be able to identify the 3 co-equal branches of government. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #12
✔️ blm Feb 2020 #14
If a day ever comes where you're happy and don't want to be... Jedi Guy Feb 2020 #22
plus a billion Celerity Feb 2020 #33
I was 16 when my family moved here from Canada. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #40
I don't know that I'd go that far. Jedi Guy Feb 2020 #57
Excellent points. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #58
Yeah, it blows my mind when people tell me they don't follow politics, or worse, don't vote. Jedi Guy Feb 2020 #60
Again excellent points. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #61
The average US household has $38,000 in debt, excluding mortgages. Jedi Guy Feb 2020 #62
I've wondered about this. democrank Feb 2020 #15
Struggling America blm Feb 2020 #27
You touch on another topic I love to raise. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #36
It shows DU not indicative of the voters actually casting votes. AncientGeezer Feb 2020 #16
kinda but tiredtoo Feb 2020 #18
Kinda.... but not....per 538..I don't see a big undecided AncientGeezer Feb 2020 #21
Just what i have been hearing on the tv machine. eom tiredtoo Feb 2020 #23
Stop watching it....I watch the polling....I don't see..can't find the big undecided...can you? AncientGeezer Feb 2020 #25
Poll: Sanders leads in New Hampshire, but half of voters remain uncommitted TwilightZone Feb 2020 #31
30% undecided.....that's your go to... AncientGeezer Feb 2020 #39
NH Poll: 30% undecided, with about half not firmly committed TwilightZone Feb 2020 #32
To a degree, that is true. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #37
Before the Purge, DU was overwhelmingly Progressive and supportive of Sanders. Bonobo Feb 2020 #17
two questions tiredtoo Feb 2020 #19
JPR..Jack Pine Radicals....it's a blast to peruse... AncientGeezer Feb 2020 #24
After Clinton won the nomination Hav Feb 2020 #26
I guess that's why almost all the DUers who supported Bernie in the 2016 election democrattotheend Feb 2020 #51
There was no purge. The more conspiracy minded Sanders supporters refused to sign emulatorloo Feb 2020 #30
ok i was a sanders supporter but must have passed the test tiredtoo Feb 2020 #34
I was as well. emulatorloo Feb 2020 #35
Me too democrattotheend Feb 2020 #54
Exactly. I recall many Hillary supporters being booted in 2008 for the same reason democrattotheend Feb 2020 #52
It struck me as diverse before. David__77 Feb 2020 #29
+1 JudyM Feb 2020 #41
There was no purge. Codeine Feb 2020 #44
tons of people were kicked out last time round well before the convention questionseverything Feb 2020 #47
Many people were kicked out in 2008 too democrattotheend Feb 2020 #55
i wasnt here in 2008 questionseverything Feb 2020 #56
I've been here since 2003 democrattotheend Feb 2020 #63
in addition to my previous comments tiredtoo Feb 2020 #42
I would not argue that point. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #43
I would estimate more than half. Codeine Feb 2020 #45
Back in the day, Dennis Kucinich would dominate DU polls. tritsofme Feb 2020 #48
Here's my anecdotal two cents: Mersky Feb 2020 #49
This shows that DU has no relationship to politics in the real world. brooklynite Feb 2020 #50
Neither Iowa nor DU represents Democrats nationally. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #53
Dennis Kucinich was the darling of DU back in the 2008 primary. At least early on. Kaleva Feb 2020 #59
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