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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: New Poll Shows Democratic Candidates Have Been Living in a Fantasy World [View all]Joe941
(2,848 posts)3. I'm not buying it. I've said a wet paper bag can beat tRump and still believe it.

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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New Poll Shows Democratic Candidates Have Been Living in a Fantasy World [View all]
Celerity
Nov 2019
OP
the articles goes into the reasons, but you have to read it from the link, as we cannot post
Celerity
Nov 2019
#4
I'm not buying it. I've said a wet paper bag can beat tRump and still believe it.
Joe941
Nov 2019
#3
actually it is the opposite. The surest way to win, to defeat Rump is to NOT adopt
Celerity
Nov 2019
#19
I don't understand where this idea that everyone hates MFA comes from. Not from surveys
vsrazdem
Nov 2019
#30
check back with me after half a billion USD is spent to mash it to dust in every conceivable way
Celerity
Nov 2019
#31
greed will latch onto hate, and hate onto greed, fairness and socio-economic betterment? not so much
Celerity
Nov 2019
#13
if we nominate a far left candidate, and if the economy stays fairly solid, and IF we bollocks up
Celerity
Nov 2019
#15
I think once we settle on one candidate, most voters who are against Trump will vote for the Dem
dawg day
Nov 2019
#14