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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Most Nominees don't pick a former primary opponent as VP [View all]wyldwolf
(43,891 posts)389. That wasn't proof. And you've been proved wrong.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Thank you.Bush should have known right then that there was going to be trouble.
oldsoftie
Mar 2020
#12
All bets are off. Do not agree. Biden will do what is best for the times and the people. Nt
Ninga
Mar 2020
#2
Gore was a former Presidential candidate though. He ran first in 1988. It was big news
TeamPooka
Mar 2020
#16
He needs a running mate who can help add a swing state. The electoral college is what matters.
Skya Rhen
Mar 2020
#17
So true - we don't need video clips of of such disparaging remarks running 24/7 during the GE. No
Skya Rhen
Mar 2020
#329
It's your OP so that's your call, but it still means your subject line is in error.
thesquanderer
Mar 2020
#50
Only in that I didn't stick to your "70 year" limit. And your later arguments were false
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#70
I probably just wasted 10 minutes of my life that I'll never get back, but I'm ALSO
Grown2Hate
Mar 2020
#402
It's Harris because she is high profile on national stage, boosts AA turnout and is charismatic
wishstar
Mar 2020
#41
then why set it? And why later claim losing tickets don't count? Let's review:
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#67
In 1910, Oregon became the first state to establish a presidential preference primary
Dem4Life1102
Mar 2020
#135
You started goal post moving the moment you said losing tickets didn't count.
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#343
tainted by your goal post moving and caveats to lend more credence to a flawed premise.
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#283
So a candidate who picks a primary rival but loses didn't really pick a primary rival?
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#295
So is 12. So is 20. But 10 seemed like a number that would bolster your point best.
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#337