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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Undecideds (and decideds): what criteria are you using to decide? [View all]LuvLoogie
(8,464 posts)32. I am looking for a established, life-long Democrat for my candidate
Biden/Harris was my preference since late summer I think. I'm leaning Harris, because Joe is taking a while to announce, and Kamala just seems armored up and ready to go.
That might change back to Biden/Harris if Joe takes up the call and becomes what he is.
"Progressives" need to realize that candidates like Barack Obama, Diane Feinstein, and Hillary Clinton ARE progressive.
Bernie is a leftist, but I'd take Sherrod Brown and AOC over him.
I wish Jerry Brown had another 10 years in him politically. He's a pragmatic leftist that knows numbers and dollars.
But until "Progressives" get smarter politically, I'm for the "been there, done that" wing of the Democratic Party.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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A tough independent women who is electable, has the experience, not many skeletons, has the gravitas
wasupaloopa
Feb 2019
#3
ability to beat Trump, based entirely on how they would handle a smear campaign.
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#10
Why decide now? We still have potential candidates coming out to run for office and we'll...
SWBTATTReg
Feb 2019
#14
Top three issues: Gun law reform, overturning Citizens United, Voter suppression. nt
allgood33
Feb 2019
#16
I'm starting to believe strength among Hispanics is a huge factor toward 2020
Awsi Dooger
Feb 2019
#22
Skilled coalition builder - someone who is able to pull together progressive/dem elements PLUS
Kashkakat v.2.0
Feb 2019
#24