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highplainsdem

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17. Yes, that's depressing. But the good news is that there are more disaffected Republicans
Wed May 22, 2019, 10:46 AM
May 2019

than disaffected Democrats.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
One of the more earnest Sanders supporters from 2016 that I know personally Peacetrain May 2019 #1
Sanders does seem to be losing a lot of supporters to Warren. highplainsdem May 2019 #3
As well he should. BlueMTexpat May 2019 #4
Sanders claims to be a Socialist; Warren claims to be a Capitalist... brooklynite May 2019 #22
That is what I have been seeing online also.. Peacetrain May 2019 #8
I'm glad. She has the ideas and principles without the cultiness. nolabear May 2019 #16
Makes A Lot Of Sense.... LovingA2andMI May 2019 #26
Warren is superior to Sanders in every respect. I really can't understand comradebillyboy May 2019 #29
Among those who say they're paying a lot of attention, he leads Sanders and Warren 42% - 8% - 15%. Cha May 2019 #2
Thanks, Cha! I thought those numbers were especially important, given how often we highplainsdem May 2019 #6
I know.. I zeroed in on Cha May 2019 #9
K&R Kurt V. May 2019 #5
He also polls badly in several other groups LibFarmer May 2019 #7
LOL! highplainsdem May 2019 #15
Silver lining for Buttigieg... he's the only candidate other than Biden who... thesquanderer May 2019 #10
True. I like Mayor Pete, a lot. highplainsdem May 2019 #18
Unfathomable, 3% of polled Dems are "definitely voting for Trump"... thesquanderer May 2019 #11
Yes, that's depressing. But the good news is that there are more disaffected Republicans highplainsdem May 2019 #17
Probably, not really.... LovingA2andMI May 2019 #27
This cinches it Vidal May 2019 #12
The Sanders numbers for paying "a lot" of attention vs. "some" are interesting. TwilightZone May 2019 #13
It might suggest that much of Sanders' support is left over from 2016, and those highplainsdem May 2019 #14
Another Day, DarthDem May 2019 #19
It's not name recognition. progressoid May 2019 #20
He only has "the Obama connection" because Obama thought Biden would be a good highplainsdem May 2019 #21
"That was one hell of an endorsement." --- You're absolutely right about that! NurseJackie May 2019 #28
That's a creative allegation. LanternWaste May 2019 #24
In 2008, progressoid May 2019 #25
And that's what he needs to win! Why would he want to spend his resources trying to convince.... NurseJackie May 2019 #23
The very liberal segment of the party is smaller than the other segments Gothmog May 2019 #30
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