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Even though I support Mayor Pete, I have been thinking we need to run rzemanfl Apr 2019 #1
Somewhat different impression here, but bottom line same: elleng Apr 2019 #2
I'm hoping its just the line-up order, cause both Harris and Buttigieg are loosing me floppyboo Apr 2019 #3
Not every candidate can be as inspiring as Bernie... but, they did alright. InAbLuEsTaTe Apr 2019 #8
??? He was on stage in New Hampshire and he went to Harvard. Maybe Cooper was... LAS14 Apr 2019 #34
Yes, I've seen her be inspiring when speaking from the heart. ecstatic Apr 2019 #4
She was nervous, seemed like. She's a great Senator. But I didn't like her answers to some things. Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #11
Harris was pretty damn inspiring in the Kavanaugh hearings jcgoldie Apr 2019 #5
I really like Harris. I think she will be president in the future. forgotmylogin Apr 2019 #14
I had just the opposite impression though I agree that her opening statement was a bit JudyM Apr 2019 #6
Me, too. artislife Apr 2019 #9
Nahh.... Episcopalians are as far from "born again" as you can get... Oh, well, except... LAS14 Apr 2019 #15
He didn't sound Episcopalian artislife Apr 2019 #16
??? He did to me. Perhaps you haven't bumped into any... LAS14 Apr 2019 #17
Brown atheist woman here artislife Apr 2019 #20
Harris/Buttigieg feels like a winning ticket that brings out the Obama coalition and a new generatio TeamPooka Apr 2019 #7
+1 Celerity Apr 2019 #21
I came away with the same impression. nt Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #10
IMHO, Harris is not comfortable with town halls. left-of-center2012 Apr 2019 #12
Well stated. nt LAS14 Apr 2019 #13
she did great in the previous town halls. I haven't seen this one JI7 Apr 2019 #22
On the whole, she was asked deeper questions that required more integrative, multilayered thought. JudyM Apr 2019 #24
Kamala Progressive2020 Apr 2019 #18
"Kamala sometimes seems like she wants to consult a focus group before answering." left-of-center2012 Apr 2019 #29
White guys can say anything they want. TeamPooka Apr 2019 #31
Gee, where have I heard that before? mcar Apr 2019 #35
When she was asked in Iowa why counties voted for Trump who had voted for Obama and she didn't have Quixote1818 Apr 2019 #19
I have a similar feeling about Harris Renew Deal Apr 2019 #23
Yes, she can be inspiring. SharonClark Apr 2019 #25
i really wanted to get excited about harris....but i wasnt wowed by her..Pete wasnt as exciting.. samnsara Apr 2019 #26
It wasn't her best appearance, but I'm sticking with her. MoonRiver Apr 2019 #27
Kamala pamdb Apr 2019 #28
I want to win. I do not believe anyone but Biden and Ryan can win. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #32
Yeah... inspiringwinning in my book. That's Obama's story. nt LAS14 Apr 2019 #33
You do realize Mayor Pete is moderate bordering on conservative. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #30
Could You Back That Point Up? Progressive2020 Apr 2019 #36
He is a centrist in my book and wants unity. I don't want unity with the GOP. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #37
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