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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: How many of you are feeling much more hopeful than you have in a long time? [View all]tenisfin
(36 posts)38. Sorry but. . . . .
I never felt that Biden was down and out. I always knew that he would have better showings in more diverse states and besides, those polls showing Bernie ascending never smelled right to me. I also feel that Sanders did fatal damage to his campaign when, 2 weeks ago, he complimented Castro and his education policies. Even if it's true, no one with any sense of political instincts would say that out loud at this point in a primary!

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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How many of you are feeling much more hopeful than you have in a long time? [View all]
Amaryllis
Mar 2020
OP
Yes, the increased turnout is a big part of why I am getting excited about Joe.
Amaryllis
Mar 2020
#19
Wasn't my first choice either, but as things progress, I am feeling increasingly that he
Amaryllis
Mar 2020
#18
African Americans is South Carolina picked up a dusty, beaten up Joe Biden and gave
Blue_true
Mar 2020
#24
Lawrence O'D on Joe's words: "If you give me the honor of being your president..."
onetexan
Mar 2020
#37