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Lol I'm not watching shit
YES! YES! Remain ignorant and just puke out the DNC talking points. It's so precious.
Lol I'm not watching shit
YES! YES! Remain ignorant and just puke out the DNC talking points. It's so precious.
You clearly DID NOT watch the video, but ignorantly posted anyways. You don't even know the rules. Neither did anyone, as they refused to share them, but then dropped it on the candidates after the fact. She qualified in polls that were far more significant than the ones the DNC insisted counted, after the fact. But, you likely don't know that... you do now. You're welcome.
I voted for Creepy Joe. He's a damn weirdo but he's like 90% less crazy than the rest of that mess.
Post an article or gtfo.
Which part do you want to know about? The refusal of the DNC to ID the polls up front? Or perhaps how Google shut down Tulsi's ability to get attention after the 1st Debate? I bet you are ignorant on all those facts.
She won both stages she was on.
I'll bet you don't even know about her role as Vice Chair for the DNC during the 2016 election and how she identified corruption, stepped down, and has been attacked by the DNC ever since.
It's great to see the Democrats actually burn down their one true crossover star.
It is pretty odd if you look at RCP. Julian and Klobuchar have way less 2% or more polls than her. I hadn't noticed Yang is doing better than Booker at this point either.
I support Bernie. That being said, I’ll get behind Joe if he wins the primary.
Warren
Buttigieg
Sanders
Biden
Klobuchar
Booker
Harris
Only 7 I'm considering. Top 3 hasn't changed in a long time, but Biden is giving me enough confidence to take him as the top spot among candidates I don't want to win.
Fake News
I support Bernie. That being said, I’ll get behind Joe if he wins the primary.
The think Elizabeth Warren would probably be best at doing the job of President, but I just don’t know if America is ready to vote for an intellectual female.
Nah. Our politics always goes in cycles. The pendulum is swinging wild right now, it'll eventually find center. The only way we'd be "permafucked" is if we institutue Socialism. Once you do that, there's no going back without a civil war.Beat Trump in 2020 or we’re permafucked. We’re already fairly fucked.
Seems fair
We are sooooooooooooo far away from socialism. Like, we could institute five major “socialisty” things tomorrow— say UHC, free preschool, paid maternity leave, controlled prices at state schools, and putting back the inheritance tax— and we’d still be average to below average on the global “socialism scale.”Nah. Our politics always goes in cycles. The pendulum is swinging wild right now, it'll eventually find center. The only way we'd be "permafucked" is if we institutue Socialism. Once you do that, there's no going back without a civil war.
?Holy hell, if that's legit that's a great burn.
Yang as a candidate has turned out to be a complete boob who can't do anything but make Asian jokes, bitch about Democrats, and say he's giving everybody money with no realistic way to pay for it. He just sucks so bad.I picked Yang. Surprised to not see more Yang supporters here.
I'd also be happy with Pete, Bernie, or Tulsi.
I would really not like to vote for Biden and I would almost rather cut my leg off than vote for Warren, but I'll vote anyone over Donald so I may be stuck with one of them.
The third debate has narrowed the field a lot which calls for a new thread and poll.
Running
Joe Biden (Former Vice President)
Bernie Sanders (Senator VT)
Elizabeth Warren (Senator MA)
Kamala Harris (Senator CA)
Corey Booker (Senator NJ)
Amy Klobuchar (Senator MN)
Michael Bennet (Senator CO)
Steve Bullock (Governor MT)
Julian Castro (Former Secretary of HUD)
Tim Ryan (US Congressman OH)
Tulsi Gabbard (US Congresswoman HI)
John Delaney (US Congressman MD)
Seth Moulton (US Congressman MA)
Bill DeBlasio (Mayor New York, NY)
Pete Buttigieg (Mayor South Bend, IN)
Wayne Messam (Mayor Miramar, FL)
Beto O'Rourke (Former US Congressman TX)
Andrew Yang (Entrepreneur)
Marianne Williamson (Entrepreneur)
Suspended Campaign/ Dropped Out
Richard Ojeda (VA State Senator)
Eric Swalwell (US Congressman CA)
John Hickenlooper (Former Governor CO)
Jay Islee (Former Governor WA)
Mike Gravel (Former Senator AK)
Kirsten Gillibrand (Senator NY)
Possible
Stacey Abrams (Former GA State House Rep)
Not Running
Hillary Clinton (Former Secretary of State)
Andrew Cuomo (Governor NY)
Eric Holder (Former US Attorney General)
Sherrod Brown (Senator OH)
Deval Patrick (Former Governor MA)
Terry McAuliffe (Formerly Governor VA)
Micheal Bloomberg (Former Mayor NYC/ CEO)
Oprah Winfrey (Entrepreneur)
Debate Threads
First Democratic Debate (6/26 Night 1)
First Democratic Debate (6/27 Night 2)
Second Democratic Debate (7/30 Night 1)
Second Democratic Debate (7/31 Night 2)
Previous Threads
V1: The Announcements
V2: First Two Debates