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Almost two years out, I won't. spanone Jan 2019 #1
I get that. I thought the interactive chart was fun. Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2019 #10
Not that he would necessarily get my vote but sellitman Jan 2019 #2
That is surprising Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2019 #7
Why should he be on that list? Other than his surname. TSheehan Jan 2019 #11
He's young, the rep for Mass 4, and voters seem to like him Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2019 #15
We have one declared candidate and more pressing matters to worry about. Squinch Jan 2019 #3
I know this is wishful thinking, but I would like to see panader0 Jan 2019 #4
We will really appreciate your reasoning when 20 people are getting up on a stage to debate Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2019 #12
By voting in the primary. Iggo Jan 2019 #5
They have a fun, interactive chart Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2019 #8
Yeah, I'm just not interested in their trying to split us up into rival camps. Iggo Jan 2019 #19
I agree on that Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2019 #20
Narrow???! How about examining our choices first? As they present? Hortensis Jan 2019 #6
Only one offers a real choice, has inspired so many, and has been on the right side for decades. TSheehan Jan 2019 #9
Martin O'Malley??? Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2019 #13
Who? TSheehan Jan 2019 #16
"Democratic choice." Keep up. Squinch Jan 2019 #21
I would use a type of election called "Primaries." lagomorph777 Jan 2019 #14
Why not celebrate the fact that we have so many excellent Dems willing to take on an incumbent? Hekate Jan 2019 #17
ixnay the ernie sandersbay Maru Kitteh Jan 2019 #18
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