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artislife

(9,497 posts)
16. Yes.
Fri Apr 19, 2019, 08:27 PM
Apr 2019

I thought Bernie was too old and had two other candidates in my top two. One has fallen because of their centrist views and the other because they are not getting any traction.

Reading posts here just reminded me that wishy washy stands are not acceptable. We need to be bold.

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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