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tymorial

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3. In hindsight.
Fri Apr 19, 2019, 07:30 PM
Apr 2019

I supporter Sanders in 2016 voted for Clinton in the general. I am no longer a supporter and it's in large part of what I read here and I observed from supporters.

I am not rehashing the primary. I am just stating my history.

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

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No, I bounce back and forth between Harris and Warren. we can do it Apr 2019 #1
Not from an argument, but many good discussions are edifying me. Decoy of Fenris Apr 2019 #2
In hindsight. tymorial Apr 2019 #3
Similar to you, but for me, even more weight was given by real life MH1 Apr 2019 #24
This year, I'm very open to the possibility... First Speaker Apr 2019 #4
yes KentuckyWoman Apr 2019 #5
I open to any candidate who can beat Trump mikewv Apr 2019 #6
Not specifically. But there are times... Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #7
If any candidate's supporters are consistently irritating and insulting IronLionZion Apr 2019 #8
+1 Celerity Apr 2019 #40
I go here more than anywhere else and pick my candidate as the one who holds my ideals the best n/t. airplaneman Apr 2019 #9
I was DownriverDem Apr 2019 #10
No. All the back-and-forth abqtommy Apr 2019 #11
Self-deleted Mme. Defarge Apr 2019 #12
I have seen more than one poster say they have changed their mind because they do not like Tipperary Apr 2019 #13
Not so far but it's early Cha Apr 2019 #14
No, I still support them all. Iggo Apr 2019 #15
Yes. artislife Apr 2019 #16
I have not yet, but remain open to the possibility. better Apr 2019 #17
No, but Elizabeth Warren is looking better and better to me. Paladin Apr 2019 #18
She has voted against more of Trumps judicial appointments than any other in the Senate nt Snotcicles Apr 2019 #30
She was great on Rachel. n/t femmedem Apr 2019 #31
Yes. For "a" candidate, but NOT the candidate that the writer was hoping for. NurseJackie Apr 2019 #19
How do you know the OP was hoping for a particular... LAS14 Apr 2019 #20
I read words, not minds. The poster was clear. NurseJackie Apr 2019 #21
How was I clear what candidate I was hoping for? Eko Apr 2019 #35
What makes you think I was talking about you? NurseJackie Apr 2019 #36
Huh, who were you talking about? Eko Apr 2019 #37
Some other writer... not you. NurseJackie Apr 2019 #38
No prob! Eko Apr 2019 #39
Not from an argument here... WeekiWater Apr 2019 #22
2004, supported Kerry, switched Buzz cook Apr 2019 #23
I went from Warren to Inslee. BlueWI Apr 2019 #25
He is my hope against hope artislife Apr 2019 #33
Sure, lack of name recognition hurts Inslee. BlueWI Apr 2019 #41
I think I will send him so money artislife Apr 2019 #43
Not yet. I keep an open mind but have a strict criteria as to who I will take seriously Siwsan Apr 2019 #26
On here... No rpannier Apr 2019 #27
Switched away from Bernie empedocles Apr 2019 #28
No. I really like Mayor Pete but think that Joe Biden brings the most to the table. avebury Apr 2019 #29
Yes. 2008. Amimnoch Apr 2019 #32
Yes, from info rather than arguments. femmedem Apr 2019 #34
Never. And until 2016 I never heard a voter.... SMC22307 Apr 2019 #42
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