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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Is Sanders past his sell-by date? [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)98. I am no expert on cheese, not infinitely, remotely close.
I do know that I have seen the state's cheeses in markets and read up on it, good variety that is well regarded.
But I defer to your terminology, you seem to know more about cheese.
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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I prefer a candidate who doesn't stumble over EASY questions about abortion...
NurseJackie
May 2019
#25
You forgot to say "In my opinion..." since you don't know how prepared he was.
George Eliot
May 2019
#105
It's already painfully obvious to any impartial observer how UN-prepared he was.
NurseJackie
May 2019
#124
Even to the casual observer, the fact that he was unable to answer a question regarding.....
George II
May 2019
#146
Washington Post-Analysis: How the Democrats' shift to the left indirectly aids Joe Biden
Gothmog
May 2019
#62
Right wing parties have recently gained votes and seats in many European countries.
Nitram
May 2019
#27
Unfortunately those three have had more of a negative "influence" on mainstream Democrats.....
George II
May 2019
#31
Bernie likes to think that decades old dem policy is something he did... no it isn't
Thekaspervote
May 2019
#43
The "green new deal" hasn't been written, much less passed. It's just a resolution....
George II
May 2019
#130
You made clear you thought I was calling Truman socialist as you made a point to point out he wasn't
Tiggeroshii
May 2019
#139
That seems like a contradiction of your last post, but centrists are not the future of the party.
Tiggeroshii
May 2019
#143
The so-called "Sanders Wing" (a misnomer at that) of the Democratic Party represents....
George II
May 2019
#46
Those that comprise the "Sanders wing" of the Democratic Party were there before 2016.....
George II
May 2019
#147
Yes "fangirl" It was so one-sided, over the top, and disengenuous that the word fits
LiberalLovinLug
May 2019
#51
Uhhh ...there's a lot of substance to her words. And a lot of facts to back it up.
Thekaspervote
May 2019
#44
You summed it up pretty well... it's getting tiresome, but, take comfort...
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2019
#107
Simply not true in the case of Biden. A recent Daily Beast Op-Ed claimed he "railroaded Anita Hill,"
emmaverybo
May 2019
#88
Yes go back to the Senate, Bernie and do your job the people of Vermont elected you to do!
kimbutgar
May 2019
#48
so he's extreme then she goes on to say ideological rigidity he could win. It's easy to see she
Kurt V.
May 2019
#52
who cares? Pushing the party to the left is a service even if he's not viable ultimately.
Grasswire2
May 2019
#54
In the process of "pushing" he is also damaging the party and helping the Republicans.
honest.abe
May 2019
#63
Washington Post-Analysis: How the Democrats' shift to the left indirectly aids Joe Biden
Gothmog
May 2019
#71
Much better to have insisted on Sanders' version and passed nothing I guess?
brooklynite
May 2019
#104
What do you expect from Jennifer Rubin of the Wapo's "Right Turn" column?
Hassin Bin Sober
May 2019
#142