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Showing Original Post only (View all)Rolling Stone: 3 Dems Who Top Most Disliked List [View all]
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Sanders, de Blasio, Gabbard Top Democrats Most-Disliked List
The survey, conducted by Data for Progress, offers a glimpse at the Democrats who are truly polarizing the party, by measuring which candidates voters are Not Considering. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, and Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard top the list of candidates Democratic voters have ruled out as they weigh their decision in the partys primaries and caucuses.
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But, hey it's early yet, right?
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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...and look what it got us. Many,many of those voters have now got to be sorry they voted for him.
CTyankee
May 2019
#98
I don't think we'll have a re-do of 2016. Some people have learned some lessons for sure.
CTyankee
May 2019
#100
Negative campaigns and campaigning have been winning elections long before 2016.
BannonsLiver
May 2019
#138
I agree with you. The Net Positive is probably the most important figure.
thesquanderer
May 2019
#52
Seems like just yesterday that he was the most popular politician in the universe.
ucrdem
May 2019
#42
Interesting poll, Cha. I'm surprised that Gillibrand isn't closer to the bottom of the list, though
mtnsnake
May 2019
#48
He became more interested in being a "national progressive leader" than his mayoral duties.
nycbos
May 2019
#81
De Blasio is mayor of a very hated city in this country. That was a non-starter to me from the
CTyankee
May 2019
#101
In the 9 years I lived in NYC and then another 8 or so I lived in Westchester County, I cannot
CTyankee
May 2019
#117
Let me clue you in on a little secret, as someone who lived in and loved NYC:
CTyankee
May 2019
#116
Interesting! Thanks for posting, Cha. Two make total sense, and it's going to get worse,
R B Garr
May 2019
#104