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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: For those who are mad at Berners, still. [View all]Autumn
(48,977 posts)9. When did he ever elect a Republican OR campaign for one?
Joseph R. Biden Jr. swept into Benton Harbor, Mich., three weeks before the November elections, in the midst of his quest to reclaim the Midwest for Democrats. He took the stage at Lake Michigan College as Representative Fred Upton, a long-serving Republican from the area, faced the toughest race of his career.
But Mr. Biden was not there to denounce Mr. Upton. Instead, he was collecting $200,000 from the Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan to address a Republican-leaning audience, according to a speaking contract obtained by The New York Times and interviews with organizers. The group, a business-minded civic organization, is supported in part by an Upton family foundation.
Mr. Biden stunned Democrats and elated Republicans by praising Mr. Upton while the lawmaker looked on from the audience. Alluding to Mr. Uptons support for a landmark medical-research law, Mr. Biden called him a champion in the fight against cancer and one of the finest guys Ive ever worked with.
Mr. Bidens remarks, coming amid a wide-ranging discourse on American politics, quickly appeared in Republican advertising. The local Democratic Party pleaded with Mr. Biden to repair what it saw as a damaging error, to no avail. On Nov. 6, Mr. Upton defeated his Democratic challenger by four and a half percentage points.
But Mr. Biden was not there to denounce Mr. Upton. Instead, he was collecting $200,000 from the Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan to address a Republican-leaning audience, according to a speaking contract obtained by The New York Times and interviews with organizers. The group, a business-minded civic organization, is supported in part by an Upton family foundation.
Mr. Biden stunned Democrats and elated Republicans by praising Mr. Upton while the lawmaker looked on from the audience. Alluding to Mr. Uptons support for a landmark medical-research law, Mr. Biden called him a champion in the fight against cancer and one of the finest guys Ive ever worked with.
Mr. Bidens remarks, coming amid a wide-ranging discourse on American politics, quickly appeared in Republican advertising. The local Democratic Party pleaded with Mr. Biden to repair what it saw as a damaging error, to no avail. On Nov. 6, Mr. Upton defeated his Democratic challenger by four and a half percentage points.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/23/us/politics/biden-speech-fred-upton.html
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Yeah that kind of sucked. I can see Biden might have felt he owed him something. But the
Autumn
Apr 2019
#65
Bernie did joint the party to run as president. You may find that hippocritical. However,
vsrazdem
Apr 2019
#52
Take it up with the party, they made the rules. You don't like them, change them. nt
Autumn
Apr 2019
#62
I'm responding to a question that asked if I thought being a Democrat was "a value".
LisaM
Apr 2019
#75
A label, what you call yourself, is different than values, they are principles or standards.
Autumn
Apr 2019
#82
He said he wanted to fill half his cabinet with republicans. That is not what I am voting for.
vsrazdem
Apr 2019
#76
He running as a Democrat as president, and if elected he will be the leader of the democratic party.
vsrazdem
Apr 2019
#80
He has always done that and frankly I don't give a damn. He is my first choice and if he doesn't
vsrazdem
Apr 2019
#84
Well, good for you. You certainly have a right to your opinion, as do I and many others.
vsrazdem
Apr 2019
#88
He is a Democrat. If he weren't the party would not allow him to run as one. nt.
Autumn
Apr 2019
#61
Already on it. He barely hung on last primary. He most likely won't win the next.
MrsCoffee
Apr 2019
#73
there are plenty of people further left who have a true affiliation with the party
Fresh_Start
Apr 2019
#24
Hey! Did you find anything on Old Towne Media, LLC now that his taxes are released or are you
Autumn
Apr 2019
#7
I have not looked at sanders returns other than to note that they were not from turbo tax
Gothmog
Apr 2019
#10
He released the summaries, so we don't get to know where he has his money invested anyway.
KitSileya
Apr 2019
#34
For me, some Bernie supporters of today are as reprehensible as Trumpian deplorables
KitSileya
Apr 2019
#33
Oh for crying out loud we have someone right on this thread who wrote in Bernie in the GE.
seaglass
Apr 2019
#58
I don't hold Bernie supporters responsible. I hold Sanders' lack of leadership responsible.
MH1
Apr 2019
#60
not so mad at bs as i am/was about the way some of his supporters acted toward HRC and her voters...
samnsara
Apr 2019
#70
yeah....but those supporters who acted badly may be the ones who were never Dems..
Grasswire2
Apr 2019
#72