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Given 2028 some thought [View all] angrychair Yesterday OP
I agree, both are exceptional candidates. How would they do with Independent voters? surfered Yesterday #1
This TnDem 12 hrs ago #11
that is why allowing the primary process to play out is so important cadoman 10 hrs ago #18
Agreed .... anciano Yesterday #2
Love them both, however... Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #3
Not in favor of either angrychair 22 hrs ago #5
Delaware is a pretty small state. BannonsLiver 9 hrs ago #24
Sen. Murphy is CT and Beshear is KY. yorkster 9 hrs ago #30
I'm aware of that. BannonsLiver 8 hrs ago #37
Aaahh. Sorry about that. Read the OP, but yorkster 8 hrs ago #39
I think if the DNC manipulates things pinkstarburst 12 hrs ago #6
You overestimate what the DNC can do SocialDemocrat61 12 hrs ago #7
The DNC has huge influence over the primary process Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #12
None of that is true SocialDemocrat61 11 hrs ago #14
That is a quite naive and trusting opinion. Fiendish Thingy 10 hrs ago #15
No it's reality based SocialDemocrat61 10 hrs ago #17
let me guess, you don't believe that the DNC assisted either Hillary or Biden? cadoman 10 hrs ago #19
Show me concrete evidence SocialDemocrat61 9 hrs ago #26
Um, the DNC's post-2016 rule reforms were made at the behest of Bernie Sanders EarlG 8 hrs ago #38
Not going to do 40 years of research for you Fiendish Thingy 9 hrs ago #33
So you can't prove what you claim SocialDemocrat61 8 hrs ago #36
We need to consider electability... Demsrule86 10 hrs ago #22
In the primaries? Fiendish Thingy 9 hrs ago #34
The top of my wish list is someone who will win the Electoral College RandomNumbers 12 hrs ago #9
I see a lot of momentum for both of them on socials pinkstarburst Yesterday #4
christofascists aren't going to vote for someone who just looks christofascist cadoman 10 hrs ago #20
I like Pete alot and I like AOC very much but I don't believe either of them can Demsrule86 9 hrs ago #23
WE must win the electoral college...Walsh Beshear, Shapiro Pritzker etc. Demsrule86 9 hrs ago #25
I won't waste my time SocialDemocrat61 12 hrs ago #8
The US isn't a liberal country Mountainguy 12 hrs ago #10
Most voters don't *identify* as liberal Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #13
Voters support the two Santas: liberal govt programs AND GOP tax cuts, there is less support for social issues andym 9 hrs ago #32
Reproductive rights and marriage equality are supported by a majority of voters, regardless of party affiliation. Fiendish Thingy 9 hrs ago #35
If the big beautiful bill passes Blue Full Moon 10 hrs ago #16
Can you post or link to these sections? TheProle 9 hrs ago #29
An excellent recipe for 4 years of Vance or Trump Jr. BannonsLiver 10 hrs ago #21
Josh Shapiro OLDMDDEM 9 hrs ago #27
I don't mind two young Millennials Polybius 9 hrs ago #28
Agree. Since what we are doing now not only isn't working, it's getting worse. lees1975 9 hrs ago #31
Tim Walz Clouds Passing 7 hrs ago #40
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