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In reply to the discussion: Bernie's brilliant ruse [View all]Cha
(317,933 posts)18. Oh Yeah? I see none of what you are asserting. This is the
Primary and all the candidates are being Vetted.. No one is Exempt.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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This is an attempt to "buy the election" as much as anything Bloomberg is doing
CalFione
Feb 2020
#1
Sanders won't get seriously questioned by a reporter or by a debate moderator.
Blue_true
Feb 2020
#43
When will the mighty AOC remove the curtain over this issue, the way she did with M4A
question everything
Feb 2020
#2
The traditional Democratic Party way lately. FDR was the last Dem to know how to negotiate
Quixote1818
Feb 2020
#23
He had a large majority in the legislature, Great Depression, strong unions, Dust Bowl, etc.
betsuni
Feb 2020
#31
If it wasn't in Vermont it would have been in another state. So good for Sanders in having the clout
Quixote1818
Feb 2020
#24
NO ONE's 'big plans' will work without Congressional (including Senate) agreement,
elleng
Feb 2020
#9
No worries, the ease with which Bernie dispatched Biden, he'll do the same with Bloomberg!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#29
Of course it's just a "Bernie's for it so I'm against it" thing... splains everything pretty much.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#30
It isn't just his promise of free college in the future. It's his $1.6 trillion plan to forgive all
highplainsdem
Feb 2020
#14
You have to ask for a lot to get a little in politics. Sanders is doing it exactly right.
Quixote1818
Feb 2020
#19