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zaj

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27. I love Elizabeth Warren...
Tue Oct 15, 2019, 01:47 PM
Oct 2019

She is my favorite. But you are definitely wrong here.

Wishful thinking won't win elections.

Elizabeth Warren might, but not wishful thinking.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
I came across an article in the last year that talked about "electability" and the idea that when WhiskeyGrinder Oct 2019 #1
Yes! StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #2
Was it this one? PunkinPi Oct 2019 #5
This isn't a game, or an abstract exercise; it is an election, and, such factors do exist LongtimeAZDem Oct 2019 #3
Um, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote with 3 million votes. So "other people" sure have in the CTyankee Oct 2019 #4
White men lost the popular vote in the last three elections to a minority and a woman StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #6
+1, This! nt PunkinPi Oct 2019 #7
Ditto! (n/t) corbettkroehler Oct 2019 #9
As long as we have an Electoral College IronLionZion Oct 2019 #12
It won't prevent him from taking it away from a qualified man, either StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #13
Or from a qualified man, right? CTyankee Oct 2019 #16
Correct IronLionZion Oct 2019 #19
A white man has lost every single presidential election in American history EffieBlack Oct 2019 #21
I'm supporting a female candidate in this race IronLionZion Oct 2019 #22
+1000! mcar Oct 2019 #24
I Wish It Were Irrelevant - To Me, It's A Cop-Out But You're Right (n/t) corbettkroehler Oct 2019 #8
Wow. cwydro Oct 2019 #36
Ugh. cwydro Oct 2019 #40
I'm afraid that there is still too big a % of the population that are biased against... George II Oct 2019 #10
That's not a good enough excuse to not run or vote for them StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #14
I'm not one of those. Back in 2008 when the primary campaigns began I supported Clinton, then.... George II Oct 2019 #17
She won the popular vote. cwydro Oct 2019 #41
I have no problem with supporting and voting for a woman candidate. Backseat Driver Oct 2019 #11
Well, tell that to ALL the other countries of the world that have elected women heads of state. CTyankee Oct 2019 #18
Seriously? StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #20
Seriously? mcar Oct 2019 #25
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan elected a female prime minister IronLionZion Oct 2019 #29
Wow.. cwydro Oct 2019 #43
This is like the people who say THEY'RE not racist, but their customers are, so EffieBlack Oct 2019 #15
I cannot even count how many times I've heard that mcar Oct 2019 #23
Agree with the premise True Dough Oct 2019 #26
I love Elizabeth Warren... zaj Oct 2019 #27
Why do you think not assuming a woman need not apply because "other people" might discriminate StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #28
Wishful thinking is that... zaj Oct 2019 #33
EVERYTHING affects elections StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #34
That's not true. We didn't run... zaj Oct 2019 #38
Bernie didn't get the nomination because voters thought Hillary was much more qualified StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #39
That's not universally true. zaj Oct 2019 #42
Sexism and racism ARE a reality, but the response is that we must spooky3 Oct 2019 #30
We Democrats have no problem voting for women happybird Oct 2019 #31
I know many people who would not vote for a woman President, but none would vote Democrat anyway. Midnight Writer Oct 2019 #32
What is your basis for "people often say"? brooklynite Oct 2019 #35
Yeah , we've got those people here. cwydro Oct 2019 #37
If you don't vote for a woman because you claim other people are too sexist to elect her jcgoldie Oct 2019 #44
Or at the very least, you're perpetuating systemic misogyny StarfishSaver Oct 2019 #45
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