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seaglass

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36. Her natural supporters seem stuck on Bernie. He will be the end of her campaign.
Tue Apr 16, 2019, 02:45 PM
Apr 2019

And that makes me sad as I support both Warren and Harris.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
I think you may have hit the answer in your last paragraph frazzled Apr 2019 #1
To me it is his cilla4progress Apr 2019 #2
Harris/Buttigieg 2020 jayschool2013 Apr 2019 #28
I Do Too! DarthDem Apr 2019 #29
I don't think we can overlook the extent to which a brilliant man is dsc Apr 2019 #3
Yup. nt DLevine Apr 2019 #7
Agree MaryMagdaline Apr 2019 #51
Warren comes across as shrill and overly excited sometimes. LuvNewcastle Apr 2019 #4
Oh, Warren is "shrill" eh? BannonsLiver Apr 2019 #5
Really. elleng Apr 2019 #11
Yeah, her voice is kind of shrill. LuvNewcastle Apr 2019 #12
Why not call her hysterical too Bradshaw3 Apr 2019 #53
Anyone who complains that Warren is "shrill" Ohiogal Apr 2019 #23
It's also sexist BannonsLiver Apr 2019 #59
geezus...shrill? DonCoquixote Apr 2019 #13
I'm not commenting on women as a group. LuvNewcastle Apr 2019 #15
Oh come on... radical noodle Apr 2019 #14
Okay, I'll stop. I won't comment on it anymore. LuvNewcastle Apr 2019 #19
I'm not necessarily even a supporter of Warren radical noodle Apr 2019 #21
This artislife Apr 2019 #38
Okay, I'll remember that. LuvNewcastle Apr 2019 #49
Appreciate it! radical noodle Apr 2019 #50
Her voice is not what I would call shrill, but sometimes it sounds tense and constricted. The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2019 #30
She can be overly caffeinated at times BeyondGeography Apr 2019 #27
Unlike, say, Beto. How many Red Bulls does that guy consume for breakfast? Hekate Apr 2019 #55
I haven't been able to watch him BeyondGeography Apr 2019 #56
I'm no Warren fan, but "shrill" is terribly misogynistic Tarc Apr 2019 #39
Shrill? Tipperary Apr 2019 #42
"Shrill"? Jesus Christ, not that old canard against ANY woman who speaks passionately. nt Hekate Apr 2019 #54
Sanders is way more shrill. but it's only women who are criticized JI7 Apr 2019 #60
Exactly. It's sexism in its most unadulterated form. athena Apr 2019 #62
Pete is new and is an exciting mix of smart, young and gay. But Warren has put forth Nanjeanne Apr 2019 #6
She certainly isn't! Brainstormy Apr 2019 #18
I know, it's sad srobertss Apr 2019 #24
Her natural supporters seem stuck on Bernie. He will be the end of her campaign. seaglass Apr 2019 #36
Perhaps they are like me. Supporters of Sanders first and Warren next. If sanders were Nanjeanne Apr 2019 #37
It's obvious that everyone gets to choose the candidate they want to support, isn't it? seaglass Apr 2019 #40
I think there is room for both of them just as there is room now for a Beto and a Pete. Nanjeanne Apr 2019 #43
I have been surprised that Warren is not getting more exposure. brer cat Apr 2019 #8
Sanders and Warren are vying for some of the same support andym Apr 2019 #9
Most interesting read. calimary Apr 2019 #10
Thing Is . . . DarthDem Apr 2019 #31
For me radical noodle Apr 2019 #16
Nanjeanne mentioned a huge one -- the media, and fashion. Hortensis Apr 2019 #17
Often times, image wins out over substance... Drunken Irishman Apr 2019 #20
Yes not fooled Apr 2019 #22
In Pete's case, it's by design. He decide to focus on broad themes first marylandblue Apr 2019 #48
Usually Policy needs Charisma and Style to win. MarcA Apr 2019 #58
His weakness may be in his lack of concern for the disadvantaged. SleeplessinSoCal Apr 2019 #25
All that matters DownriverDem Apr 2019 #26
I think that Warren is trying to out Sanders while Sanders himself is running question everything Apr 2019 #32
I love Warren, but she made the mistake of getting into the mud with rump. Tipperary Apr 2019 #33
She did show customerserviceguy Apr 2019 #45
I know. I hate that because I think she would be a great president. Tipperary Apr 2019 #46
And the worst case scenario customerserviceguy Apr 2019 #47
Message I sent to TPM earlier today: "No mention of gender? Or the advantage of being a white male? deurbano Apr 2019 #34
Warren... roscoeroscoe Apr 2019 #35
Good analysis fifthoffive Apr 2019 #41
In my opinion customerserviceguy Apr 2019 #44
Warren is still in the thick of it for this stage of the primary season Tom Rinaldo Apr 2019 #52
Not sure what you mean by "outshone." I guess I interpret that phrase as "attracting attention." Raven123 Apr 2019 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author sfwriter Apr 2019 #61
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