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LonePirate

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109. No way. He will be 77 years old on Election Day in 2028. We need to aim our sights on younger officials.
Thu May 29, 2025, 11:38 PM
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Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) The Blue Flower May 29 #1
I supported Inslee in 2020 Chasstev365 May 29 #3
He was my choice too dsc May 29 #13
Three. Aristus May 29 #36
Inslee was my first choice, too DFW May 29 #113
He'd be almost 78 years old Mountainguy May 29 #2
Fair point Chasstev365 May 29 #4
Pete Buttigieg milestogo May 29 #5
Pete has to be the next Secretary of State. We're going to need a master communicator Arazi May 29 #6
He'd be ideal! DFW May 30 #117
If America won't elect a woman Chasstev365 May 29 #7
Absolutely correct--America will NOT elect a woman. elocs May 29 #27
Andy Beshear will be the next President. Meadowoak May 30 #126
As far as I see it, Beshear's only qualification pinkstarburst May 30 #146
Entirely qualified but what he hasn't got it the ability to be elected. elocs May 29 #26
I BELIEVE! True Dough May 29 #91
We need the black vote Bluestocking May 30 #136
Pete Buttigieg is the whole package! pinkstarburst May 30 #145
He's 3rd way. He's against health care. Blue Full Moon May 30 #156
Oh, my. milestogo May 30 #159
Sen Tammy Duckworth. marble falls May 29 #8
Yes, losing 3 out of the last 4 elections would be 75%. elocs May 29 #29
Gov. Pritzker SheltieLover May 29 #9
He would be great! Chasstev365 May 29 #11
He would! Dems in IL love him! SheltieLover May 29 #16
*YES*! - but everybody I pick gets jinxed, arrrgh. So... UTUSN May 29 #31
Oh no! SheltieLover May 29 #48
On the radar uponit7771 May 29 #51
He may be my adopted candidate. There's a lot of time between now and then. NBachers May 29 #88
Sure is. SheltieLover May 29 #108
What about mzmolly May 29 #10
I admire Jon greatly, and consider him the smartest Senator DFW May 30 #116
LOL mzmolly May 30 #118
Actually, I DID tell him that when we had dinner in DC in January. DFW May 30 #120
Very interesting. mzmolly May 30 #154
Here is a pic from a little dinner I organized in Washington a couple of years ago. DFW May 30 #143
WOW! mzmolly May 30 #152
Senators Ossoff, Kelly and Hickenlooper can now all say DFW May 30 #153
Lol mzmolly May 30 #155
In THAT room, anyway DFW May 30 #158
Haha mzmolly May 30 #161
Great to hear that. greymattermom May 30 #133
Jon has a great chance to be reelected Senator next year. Janbdwl72 May 30 #151
I think Jon would love another full term in the Senate DFW May 30 #157
Or mzmolly May 29 #12
Yes, we desperately need to win the election in 2028 and need a solid, safe pick elocs May 29 #30
LOL mzmolly May 29 #33
I think you're right since he has a good sense of humor. elocs May 29 #35
Sounds like you're in a lovely mzmolly May 29 #87
Yes indeedy! Bayard May 29 #67
No chance I would ever support Franken in a Democratic primary. Plus he would turn 81 in his first term. Celerity May 29 #14
Good point about the age issue SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #15
I will let the first Democratic Senator to go on national television and call for him to resign speak for me: Celerity May 29 #18
Isn't interesting that SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #21
I have brought that very point up (in great detail) since I joined DU 7 years ago. Celerity May 29 #23
It is amazing that so many SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #124
Plus many ignore the multiple Democratic women who said Franken harassed them. They only talk about Celerity May 30 #129
I agree SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #130
Why is Adam Schiff never on these lists? I really like him, he's stepped up so many times in the past few months. n/t SheilaAnn May 30 #149
He just was elected to the US Senate, I doubt he is already thinking about moving on from that. Celerity May 30 #150
I loved Al Franken as a senator - he got a bad rap - but he wouldn't have a chance Ocelot II May 29 #53
Al is not interested, especially in working with Senators who threw him under the bus DFW May 30 #119
BTW SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #17
Like I didn't know that? Chasstev365 May 29 #19
No they weren't SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #22
The New Deal ended? mzmolly May 29 #24
Yes it did SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #28
You're clueless mzmolly May 29 #32
No I acknowledge reality SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #37
No, mzmolly May 29 #44
The new deal ended decades ago SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #47
Today's voters care about The New Deal. mzmolly May 29 #49
Tell that to a young black voter SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #50
I've spoken to many black voters mzmolly May 29 #52
On steroids being the operative word SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #60
The problems of the 1930's will be ours again, mzmolly May 29 #63
Democrats need policies relevant to today SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #68
We're going to revert to the 1930's mzmolly May 29 #75
Yes, and to achieve SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #96
New policies much like The New Deal. mzmolly May 29 #98
No new policies SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #101
Give us your new and exciting list. mzmolly May 29 #102
I don't have one SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #105
Greatest hits from the past? mzmolly May 29 #110
Agreed SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #121
This is the point where I vacate this thread. NBachers May 29 #92
We still have New Deal programs and structure, but... thought crime May 30 #128
Not sure who generally considered it to have ended in the 70s mzmolly May 30 #134
Yes, Trump & Co. is trying to "dismantle the Administrative State" thought crime May 30 #137
Read This: Chasstev365 May 29 #42
So now we're going back to the 80s? SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #43
Can we go back to April? mzmolly May 29 #46
There's very little left to destroy SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #56
The fact that some programs no longer exist mzmolly May 29 #61
Yes they no longer exist because the new deal ended decades ago SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #66
You get A, for repetitive commentary. mzmolly May 29 #73
Thanks SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #74
Post removed Post removed May 29 #76
That was mean. SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author mzmolly May 29 #81
Thanks SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #94
You're going to lose this one Keepthesoulalive May 29 #55
Exactly my point SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #57
We ALL benefit today mzmolly May 29 #59
No argument there SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #62
I would say in one form or another mzmolly May 29 #64
And the ones that remain in place SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #70
That doesn't render it mzmolly May 29 #79
Never said it did SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #93
. mzmolly May 29 #104
Be sure SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #107
I never do. mzmolly May 29 #111
Good. SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #122
Benefit is relative Keepthesoulalive May 29 #65
I am not saying there wasn't a necessary evolution mzmolly May 29 #80
It wasn't because of altruism Keepthesoulalive May 29 #89
"need to focus on the future, not the past"--- that's why we didn't Jack Valentino May 29 #69
Yes certain programs still remain SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #72
Defending is not "rehashing", unless you think we should throw all those programs Jack Valentino May 29 #85
Never said to throw anything under the bus SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #95
so noted. I think the new administration should be referred to as Jack Valentino May 29 #97
Definitely SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #99
Well mzmolly May 29 #84
Actually, New Deal economic programs DO resonate with voters thought crime May 30 #132
I think democrats need to focus on policies that will resonate SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #135
The New Deal Era lasted into the 70's thought crime May 30 #139
I don't know SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #140
I'd be delighted if we could find another Jimmy Carter. Intelligent, Dignified, Humane, and Deent. Ping Tung May 29 #20
Carter was my very first presidential vote in 1972. elocs May 29 #38
Carter ran in 76 SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #45
My first vote fr President. The term "Shining City on the Hill" always comes to mind. mjvpi May 29 #40
Walz? SheltieLover May 29 #82
Kamala made things about a plain and simple as you can get. She had a good an complete message from affordable housing Jit423 May 29 #25
Yes, a Kamala loss, beaten by Trump and even there were Democrats who didn't vote. elocs May 29 #34
Don't tell that to Bill Clinton or Barack Obama DFW May 29 #114
The difference being that Clinton and Obama won. SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #125
Obviously DFW May 30 #142
But they have to be hetero white men ? JI7 May 29 #39
Running just white men and not supporting women or people of color is wrong Pris May 29 #71
Right to run, differs from mzmolly May 29 #106
Andrew Cuomo could win. Why don't we run him ? JI7 May 29 #41
Let's get him elected Mayor first Polybius May 30 #147
Al Franken will be 77 in 2028 Polybius May 29 #54
I do too BannonsLiver May 29 #58
I love him but like others have said he is too old Tree Lady May 29 #77
A Straight White Male :( speak easy May 29 #83
God forbid BWdem4life May 29 #90
Bring back The Wizard May 29 #86
In the '30s and '60s Democrats had large majorities and bipartisan Republicans to work with. betsuni May 29 #100
Because some are locked in the past SocialDemocrat61 May 29 #103
The BS "Dems ignore the working class" and "FDR was a democratic socialist not a liberal Democrat so betsuni May 29 #112
Many people often take a simplistic view SocialDemocrat61 May 30 #123
Huge Dem majorities in Congress during the '30s and a normal opposition party to work with betsuni May 30 #127
No way. He will be 77 years old on Election Day in 2028. We need to aim our sights on younger officials. LonePirate May 29 #109
So his counter to his sexual harassment would be Trump is worse? LexVegas May 29 #115
How about Mark Cuban? Doodley May 30 #131
The Democratic presidents in my lifetime with the exception of Joe Biden were all younger, doc03 May 30 #138
To answer your question: Polybius May 30 #148
Andy Beshear two-time governor of Kentucky Ritabert May 30 #141
bless your heart! n.t librechik May 30 #144
J.B. Pritzger red dog 1 May 30 #160
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