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I like Pete. I like Biden. I like Harris. Warren has interesting ideas but I'm not sure they are good presidential ideas. Same with Bernie.
But I'm not necessarily excited about any of them. I think long term Pete has a great deal of potential. I wished he didn't live in backwards Indiana. And I worry that Biden, Bernie and Warren are too old.
I don't think Biden has handled Trump's attacks on his family particularly well.
So I'm moving back to undecided. The primary in my state is March 10th but I'll decide before Super Tuesday.
But I'm open to any possibility.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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If the prospect of four more years of Trump doesn't get out the vote, nothing will
LongtimeAZDem
Nov 2019
#20
The average person does not follow or understand what is at stake like you do.
Buckeyeblue
Nov 2019
#21
I assume you are from Ohio too. Democrats seem to have written Ohio off as a lost
doc03
Nov 2019
#14
She hasn't really disappeared. I don't see stories about her fund raising problems.
LAS14
Nov 2019
#44
It is arrogant to assume that African-Americans don't pay attention to such things.
dalton99a
Nov 2019
#42
you have been coming on so many threads and slagging off Buttiegieg with the same tosh since
Celerity
Nov 2019
#50
Lol, I AM part black, and we are NOT monolithic ffs, that is such a whitesplaining (whether you
Celerity
Nov 2019
#64
I like her a lot. She's tough and smart and knows how to win in the Rust Belt
redstateblues
Nov 2019
#56
Thanks, Cha. So much for not handling Trump's attacks well. And he has consistently proved to
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#52
Frankly I think that is a prudent decision, though perhaps for different reasons. From my
still_one
Nov 2019
#55
Mayor Pete, Harris, perhaps Klobuchar, Booker maybe, and of course the top 3 tier Biden, Warren,
still_one
Nov 2019
#63
I like Pete. I think he has a future in politics if he decides to stick with it.
Buckeyeblue
Nov 2019
#67