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Joe BidenCongratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!

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Naive? Necessary is my opinion. LakeArenal Feb 2020 #1
It's more of a question of actually being at all possible. bluewater Feb 2020 #3
I think it sounds more like a Simpson quote LakeArenal Feb 2020 #5
The GOP isn't going to work with him, or any of our candidates. BusyBeingBest Feb 2020 #2
Steyer is correct Renew Deal Feb 2020 #4
It is ibegurpard Feb 2020 #6
there was a time when democrats and republicans could work together beachbumbob Feb 2020 #7
Who is naive here? Republicans do in fact exist, and divided government is very possible. tritsofme Feb 2020 #8
I hate to agree. Biden's a sincerely decent human being with a heart of gold Mike 03 Feb 2020 #9
Working with Republicans means moving far enough right to please them... polichick Feb 2020 #10
I don't think Joe is naive oldtime dfl_er Feb 2020 #11
It was more like republicans refused to work with Obama, and it would have been the same.... George II Feb 2020 #12
Most of the 300 bills sitting on McConnell's desk are bipartisan in some form. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #13
Nah, what's naive is thinking we should alienate voters who are sick of partisanship. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #14
Hard to disagree with Steyer's point Hav Feb 2020 #15
I tend to agree with that Bettie Feb 2020 #16
I think it is worse than naive and I do not like hearing it. But, Biden is #2 for me now and will LizBeth Feb 2020 #17
It's fucking stupid is what it is. gibraltar72 Feb 2020 #18
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