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In reply to the discussion: Just got the text: It's Kaine. It's official. [View all]Response to George II (Reply #90)
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I'm pretty protective of my cell phone number. I considered giving it to the campaign to
Brickbat
Jul 2016
#101
Bernie would not have lost in "an epic landslide". He consistently polled as the one who...
ChisolmTrailDem
Jul 2016
#24
How do you know that? He NEVER polled as a candidate that would win in a landslide, and....
George II
Jul 2016
#91
It's hilarious today that the people who didn't want to acknowledge the actual historic nature
BobbyDrake
Jul 2016
#94
Give it a few days/weeks. As Kaine becomes better known everyone will be on board. nt
jonno99
Jul 2016
#28
She has already announced that she wants him to be more than a back-up -- she wants a partner.
pnwmom
Jul 2016
#100
and who do you think the republican govenor of Mass. would choose to replace Elizabeth Warren?
still_one
Jul 2016
#41
You don't have the Senate, then how do you think the Supreme Court nominees will get approved?
still_one
Jul 2016
#99
Really? "They are afraid of the brown people moving into their neighborhood", and they voted twice
still_one
Jul 2016
#81
Disagree. Kaine is a solid, serious choice. And the fact that it pretty much locks up
jonno99
Jul 2016
#33
Probably the norm for my socio-economic level age group and educational background
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#53
I just missed being old enough (I turned 18 several weeks after the elections) to vote for Obama
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#79
lol, well I am a dual UK/US citizen, so dont have to move to some tiny island
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#83
TBH, if we did have to leave, it would be to Rotterdam, Berlin, or Milan.
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#86
I moved here in summer of 1997, when I was 6. So had Blair as PM whilst growing up
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#88
You are right. I also do not subscribe to the view that the millineals don't know what is at stake.
still_one
Jul 2016
#48
They will show up. They know exactly what is at stake. That is why 80% of Sanders supporters have
still_one
Jul 2016
#60
I so hope young voters learned from the Brexit vote about the utter folly of "protest" voting.
Grey Lemercier
Jul 2016
#84
Gosh, I wonder how Hillary one the primary based on your assessment of the way things are
still_one
Jul 2016
#44
Yes, it was competitive, but she handily won it. In fact by more than President Obama won against
still_one
Jul 2016
#54
I guess they weren't motivated by Wendy Davis, so they must be happy with Abbott.
still_one
Jul 2016
#65