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SunSeeker

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33. It's an entitlement to women's unpaid labor. nt
Mon Mar 9, 2020, 11:39 AM
Mar 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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It was obvious to me from the beginning that Warren could NOT endorse anyone... hlthe2b Mar 2020 #1
Exactly Lulu KC Mar 2020 #9
I think you are correct about this.... Trueblue Texan Mar 2020 #35
KR! TY hpd Cha Mar 2020 #2
No candidate is entitled to anybody's support/endorsement plain and simple Proud Liberal Dem Mar 2020 #3
+++ still_one Mar 2020 #4
Exactly! geardaddy Mar 2020 #22
On Twitter, the attacks were pretty uniform. bluedye33139 Mar 2020 #5
Agree. My view is who the heck is Bernie Sanders to demand such loyalty from Elizabeth Warren? onetexan Mar 2020 #6
I was seeing some of it on Twitter this past weekend Proud Liberal Dem Mar 2020 #8
yes, the misogyny is truly disgusting, and that's coming from a man who in 30 years achieved onetexan Mar 2020 #15
"His followers see something in him that other people do not." That's an understatement. highplainsdem Mar 2020 #7
I've noticed the same thing. yardwork Mar 2020 #10
I have to wonder if those are real Bernie supporters or some outside force trying to sow discord. groundloop Mar 2020 #32
Biden's camp seem to feel entitled to Warren's endorsement so they can pressure Sanders to get out. lagomorph777 Mar 2020 #11
Are you aware of Biden supporters pressuring Frances Mar 2020 #13
I'm referring to the article in the original post. lagomorph777 Mar 2020 #14
????? What "article in the original post"? I referred to a tweet and two replies in another thread. highplainsdem Mar 2020 #16
Sorry - I'm not a Twit user; a Tweet is a "short article" in my head. lagomorph777 Mar 2020 #20
Okay. Thanks for explaining. There was nothing in that feminist author's tweet, though, highplainsdem Mar 2020 #23
It's unfortunate that it appears some Sanders supporters let their passion overtake them. lagomorph777 Mar 2020 #26
Sanders' camp seemed to feel entitled to pressure Warren to quit much earlier and endorse Sanders. ehrnst Mar 2020 #18
Warren's policy plans (similar to those of Sanders) speak for themselves KSNY Mar 2020 #12
Yeah because Bernie uses telepathy to direct every move of his supporters. Farmer-Rick Mar 2020 #17
"Bernie's party".. uhh. What party is that? bsiebs Mar 2020 #19
Well it is not the Democratic party. TNNurse Mar 2020 #21
Well, some of them do call themselves Berniecrats. highplainsdem Mar 2020 #25
Liberty Union Party (LUP)? SunSeeker Mar 2020 #34
Yup... means no more and no less than claiming irrational exuberance LanternWaste Mar 2020 #24
When one of them is a senior advisor... TwilightZone Mar 2020 #29
If reply #12 were typical of Bernie supporters here on DU... TygrBright Mar 2020 #27
so Warren can't have a TV appearance without endorsing him first? subana Mar 2020 #28
It's a generational divide bucolic_frolic Mar 2020 #30
When candidates withdraw from a race there is usually 'pressure' ('expectations', 'hopes'?) that pampango Mar 2020 #31
It's an entitlement to women's unpaid labor. nt SunSeeker Mar 2020 #33
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