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honest.abe

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7. Yep, that's my thinking as well.
Mon Feb 25, 2019, 10:34 AM
Feb 2019

Ive been sold since I first read about her a few months ago.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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I think it'll come down to her and Biden, to be honest. bearsfootball516 Feb 2019 #1
Biden/Harris might be your ticket exboyfil Feb 2019 #3
How about Harris/Biden? honest.abe Feb 2019 #6
That would be amazing exboyfil Feb 2019 #8
Indeed. honest.abe Feb 2019 #9
Biden won't take the Number 2 slot again.. whathehell Feb 2019 #14
Yeah, you are probably correct.. honest.abe Feb 2019 #16
To be honest.. whathehell Feb 2019 #17
Give it time. Its amazing how quickly she has become the "front runner". honest.abe Feb 2019 #18
She started first and had a good rollout marylandblue Feb 2019 #21
Yeah, her campaign so far has been near flawless. honest.abe Feb 2019 #22
She's got one quality that's really going to help, things don't stick to her. bearsfootball516 Feb 2019 #49
It's still very early days.. whathehell Feb 2019 #31
Then why are you supporting Warren? honest.abe Feb 2019 #32
I support her because I believe in her.. whathehell Feb 2019 #36
If you are so concerned about whammies why even risk one whammy?? honest.abe Feb 2019 #38
As Barack Obama showed, whathehell Feb 2019 #40
Ok.. we will leave it at that. honest.abe Feb 2019 #41
That sounds good. whathehell Feb 2019 #42
It is VERY Early! McKim Feb 2019 #63
Yes it is.. whathehell Feb 2019 #64
Yeah, no way! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #26
I like that combo.. whathehell Feb 2019 #27
Never too old when it comes to those two... they have more energy than some half their age!! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #30
Well, I agree with you, whathehell Feb 2019 #34
That's ok, we got AOC waitin in the wings after Bernie & Elizabeth put our country on the right path InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #37
Are you saying... WordsMatter Feb 2019 #54
I think it will be one of Harris, Biden, or Sanders. DanTex Feb 2019 #4
Sanders is done for on Super Tuesday, if not sooner, just like last time. Garrett78 Feb 2019 #11
I think so to. I think Sanders and Warren will have a very difficult time capturing the South, and still_one Feb 2019 #33
As long as DownriverDem Feb 2019 #62
Not my first choice but exboyfil Feb 2019 #2
Yeah, I wish we could pair her with Franken. I miss him. DanTex Feb 2019 #5
Yep, that's my thinking as well. honest.abe Feb 2019 #7
There has't been a primary ...way too early. I must say the post yesterday Demsrule86 Feb 2019 #10
It would be nice if she would publish her policies and issues web pages... WordsMatter Feb 2019 #12
You'd think that would be useful information in a campaign. InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #28
For instance, WordsMatter Feb 2019 #45
Here is a partial list ehrnst Feb 2019 #46
Thanks for this...Still wanting Senator Harris and all others to put issues and positions on website WordsMatter Feb 2019 #47
I like her demeanor. She's very respectful of others. Her smile is warm and sincere... NurseJackie Feb 2019 #13
She reminds me of Obama spinbaby Feb 2019 #15
Biden/Harris, or Biden/Booker is a much stronger ticket to win in the EC in my estimation. CrossingTheRubicon Feb 2019 #19
if she can overcome racism and misogyny... Fresh_Start Feb 2019 #20
Does she have foreign policy experience? Renew Deal Feb 2019 #23
From wikipedia.. honest.abe Feb 2019 #24
Here's a flaw... brooklynite Feb 2019 #25
Just like that? BeyondGeography Feb 2019 #29
Of the main candidates she is the one most likely to lose to tRump Bradshaw3 Feb 2019 #35
Not sure why you would say that. honest.abe Feb 2019 #39
There will be a massive turnout on the other side as well Bradshaw3 Feb 2019 #50
Our side always wins when there is a big turnout. honest.abe Feb 2019 #51
Two questionable assumptions Bradshaw3 Feb 2019 #52
2018 midterm was the highest in history... we won big. honest.abe Feb 2019 #53
Apples and oranges Bradshaw3 Feb 2019 #55
Yes, Dems were enthused in 2018 and will likely be even more enthused in 2020... honest.abe Feb 2019 #56
Won't be enthused if we have the same kind of infighting we saw in 2016 Bradshaw3 Feb 2019 #58
I would not be confident with Kamala Harris against Trump Awsi Dooger Feb 2019 #48
I'm still hopiing for a Harris/Brown ticket. CTyankee Feb 2019 #43
To those so very concerned about the white male vote and Trump's nicknames or other nonsense... Garrett78 Feb 2019 #44
The polls are meaningless at this point however I looked at 538's latest where Biden, Harris, and CentralMass Feb 2019 #57
"The polls are meaningless at this point..." They really are. Garrett78 Feb 2019 #59
Yes, but the pollsters work hard and we all take what we want from the numbers. CentralMass Feb 2019 #60
We don't all do that. I take nothing from them. They're meaningless. Garrett78 Feb 2019 #61
Why isn't this Thread on the Special DU Forum for Candidates McKim Feb 2019 #65
Wut? betsuni Feb 2019 #66
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