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12 minutes ago, Rob's House said:

IT'S HAPPENING!!!!

 

 

 

My wife loves him, but I feel like his whole monk-like story runs the risk of popping in an ugly way. I'd be surprised if he won the D primary.

 

He is the glam candidate.  

 

 

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14 minutes ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

My wife loves him, but I feel like his whole monk-like story runs the risk of popping in an ugly way. I'd be surprised if he won the D primary.

 

He is the glam candidate.  

 

 

 

To those more into it, has California shoved itself earlier into the process than usual for 2020?

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

My wife loves him, but I feel like his whole monk-like story runs the risk of popping in an ugly way. I'd be surprised if he won the D primary.

 

He is the glam candidate.  

 

 

 

The 'Spartacus' nonsense he pulled with Kavanaugh is going to come back to bite him. He's also going to eventually have to answer for being pretty openly in the pocket of the pharmaceutical industry, allowing them to rip off customers by blocking any efforts to reform or put price controls in.

 

Though I'm curious as to who is going to pull the race card first, Booker or Harris.

1 minute ago, row_33 said:

To those more into it, has California shoved itself earlier into the process than usual for 2020?

 

Yes. They're trying to get the CA delegates chosen before the lesser-monied candidates can mount a serious campaign.

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1 minute ago, Koko78 said:

 

The 'Spartacus' nonsense he pulled with Kavanaugh is going to come back to bite him. He's also going to eventually have to answer for being pretty openly in the pocket of the pharmaceutical industry, allowing them to rip off customers by blocking any efforts to reform or put price controls in.

 

Though I'm curious as to who is going to pull the race card first, Booker or Harris.

Warren or Gabbard.

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3 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

The 'Spartacus' nonsense he pulled with Kavanaugh is going to come back to bite him. He's also going to eventually have to answer for being pretty openly in the pocket of the pharmaceutical industry, allowing them to rip off customers by blocking any efforts to reform or put price controls in.

 

Though I'm curious as to who is going to pull the race card first, Booker or Harris.

Hey, Buddy. Save it for the general election.

 

SPAR-TA-CUS!  SPAR-TA-CUS!

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14 minutes ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

My wife loves him, but I feel like his whole monk-like story runs the risk of popping in an ugly way. I'd be surprised if he won the D primary.

 

He is the glam candidate.  

 

 

No, he is the reasonable moderate candidate that independents and centrist conservatives can get behind.

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1 minute ago, Rob's House said:

Hey, Buddy. Save it for the general election.

 

SPAR-TA-CUS!  SPAR-TA-CUS!

 

I know, I know. However, I have little faith that these loonies aren't going to engage in metaphoric (or actual literal) cannibalism during the primaries. They're all that ambitious, short-sighted, and insane.

 

6 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

Warren or Gabbard.

 

Tulsi is done. The DNC nuked her from the start. Chief Warren will reference herself as a woman-of-color as part of her "I'm an everywoman" relatable schtick, but isn't going to proclaim that people don't support her because of racism. Misogyny, maybe.

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1 hour ago, keepthefaith said:

 

Yes, she won't jump back into the race before there's a clean slate in 2024 and after the next revisions to solar powered wheel chairs with a shoe guard hit the market.  

  My feeling is that it is 2020 or never for Hillary.  Next year will mark 20 years since the Clinton's were in the White House.  There is a larger segment of younger Democrats that feel no connection to that era and it is growing.  Hillary knows that identity politics is the theme until the grass greens up in NY as far as the media is concerned.  It has to be killing her to stay away from the limelight but it most likely has been the advice coming from her support team.

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