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In reply to the discussion: The left in the Democratic Party are severely misreading the mood of the nation [View all]xocet
(4,371 posts)56. If your statement is sincere...
you might want to re-examine your claim and think through the contingencies a little more closely.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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The left in the Democratic Party are severely misreading the mood of the nation [View all]
CalFione
Feb 2020
OP
But the polling says they're OK with that as long as wages go up and unemployment stays down
Recursion
Feb 2020
#46
When a person applies for a jumbo mortgage without income verification or
democratisphere
Feb 2020
#105
Except millions of Republicans are also living paycheck to paycheck yet they still voted for Trump
cstanleytech
Feb 2020
#32
I assume you have no shame suggesting Sanders' candidacy is illegitimate.
Gravitycollapse
Feb 2020
#11
"You liberals will cost us the election. Shut up and vote for who we tell you to vote for."
blue-wave
Feb 2020
#25
I will be fighting for Bernie, from the day after nomination, as if my life depended on it,
denem
Feb 2020
#17
Dems will vote for the Dem nominee. Independents and moderate Republicans will not.
OnDoutside
Feb 2020
#63
Yes and it will take multiple s of decades to get back to even where we are now
OnDoutside
Feb 2020
#95
I always say, it's about ideology, not reality. Those who will suffer because of this
OnDoutside
Feb 2020
#96
It's ideologically important for some people to believe that nobody gets free insurance
Recursion
Feb 2020
#48
K&R, Sanders has no historical swing state appeal outside of MOE, Biden has the most
uponit7771
Feb 2020
#30
I get it. Some people think Trump is a relatively better steward of the economy.
David__77
Feb 2020
#38
Why go back to 1972, when all you have to do is look at 2016? Sanders would have beaten Trump...
xocet
Feb 2020
#41
I'm aware, but even Bill Maher said that Obama could have used a bit of George Bush in him.
rwsanders
Feb 2020
#107
"People will always choose the sociopath over the socialist, especially with an ok economy."
NurseJackie
Feb 2020
#80
I don't think you have to go back to 1972. If Bernie is the nominee, he is going to be tagged with
still_one
Feb 2020
#86
