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In reply to the discussion: I have this overpowering urge to stand up and yell "What the hell is wrong with people" [View all]Brainstormy
(2,532 posts)7. that urge is epidemic. n.t
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I have this overpowering urge to stand up and yell "What the hell is wrong with people" [View all]
Peacetrain
Feb 2020
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I believe that if any candidate wants to gain traction they focus on the cat grabber and loss of
johnthewoodworker
Feb 2020
#29
Absolutely. I hear the "free college free healthcare" a lot from students.
redstatebluegirl
Feb 2020
#5
That's overly simplistic. There is a lot of anti war sentiment in there as well.
redqueen
Feb 2020
#6
Not all, no. But for younger people Bernie's (undeliverable) promises
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2020
#14
I still don't totally understand the idea that 'free' (it's not) health care or 'free' (it is not)
ramen
Feb 2020
#38
I'm not giving up on Joe yet, but if he fades out Bloomberg's financial clout is formidable.
brush
Feb 2020
#10
I am supporting Bernie because he is closest to me ideologically. I especially support his
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#11
Seems like Clinton was a moderate, full- time democrat choice back in 2016 and that didn't pan out.
johnthewoodworker
Feb 2020
#34
