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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBill Madden: I'm a progressive.. here's why I'm Voting for Joe Biden.
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Takket
(21,693 posts)because i can either support someone that shares about 80% of my views on issues, or someone that supports 0%.
Not difficult.
Cha
(297,970 posts)and Fred Guttenberg have excellent reasons, too.
LizBeth
(9,953 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(11,675 posts)Grokenstein
(5,730 posts)If I can't have a candidate that shares 100% of my views, I want the whole world to burn!!
...BECAUSE MY CONSCIENCE!!!
/necessarysarcasmtag
Cha
(297,970 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)StaySafe~
Blue Owl
(50,554 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)Aloha!
highplainsdem
(49,110 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)Khary Pennebaker, and Bill Madden.
These are the ones who care about our SC, America and her People, and our Planet!
Mahalo!!
spicysista
(1,663 posts)My first candidate of choice is Senator Harris. Our field was full of amazing people from all parts of the Democratic coalition. I am happy to vote for and to support Joe Biden because he is ready for this moment. He will be an excellent president and world leader. Geaux Joe and Geaux all Dems! Great thread, Cha!
Cha
(297,970 posts)I know I would be behind whomever won the nom.. even though Biden was my first choice.
I chose him in part because I do think he can beat trump and do an excellent job in our WH.
still_one
(92,493 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)Thank you so much!
All this anti-Biden chatter on twitter and trump trash talk around here.. it's really refreshing to run into some sanity for our Future!
Aristus
(66,520 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)StaySafe!
Cha
(297,970 posts)the middle of nowhere.
Poiuyt
(18,133 posts)For some reason, he really doesn't like Biden. He'll probably vote for hime anyway, but still. This should be a no-brainer.
Cha
(297,970 posts)Joe Biden.. and if you listen to that then I can see why someone wouldn't like him.
Same with President Obama.. I wouldn't like him either if all I did was listen to fox "news" all day.. and suck it up.
As you can see from the tweets in the OP it is a no brainer for those compassionate guys... it takes others longer.
Mahalo, Poiuyt! StaySafe
Cha
(297,970 posts)StaySafe!
Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)Good to see you!
Bettie
(16,144 posts)so I'll vote for him. Simple.
It's the choice between plain, lukewarm oatmeal and a bowl of feces covered in poison.
You eat the oatmeal. It isn't exciting, it isn't what you wanted, but it won't kill you.
Cha
(297,970 posts)Democracy and take the Opportunity to insult our candidate Joe Biden.
Most People are excited about getting our Democracy Back.. Thank Goodness!
Well said, Cha!
This is not a "hold my nose" moment!
Cha
(297,970 posts)anyone who says that than Joe Biden.. our nominee against the mad stupid dictator.
Thank you, ProfessorGAC!
HarlanPepper
(2,042 posts)If you cant get excited about getting rid of trump and decent competent leadership in the WH again, then look within because plenty of us are excited about that. I dont need fucking exciting to be motivated because Ive been paying attention.
Bettie
(16,144 posts)he's a competent bureaucrat, which will be important moving forward.
But, I always vote a straight ticket Democrat. I don't have to be coaxed anywhere, but I am not required to believe he's a god. He's a middle-of-the road old white dude.
I haven't left my house in weeks, so I'm not excited about anything, nor am I convinced that the election will be fair. It is very likely to be a shit show of epic proportion, rife with Republican malfeasance. So, no I'm not excited.
HarlanPepper
(2,042 posts)Nobody said he was a God. Give me a fucking break.
Bettie
(16,144 posts)sorry if you are upset that I don't find him thrilling. He's a politician of his generation. I'm not going to pretend otherwise.
HarlanPepper
(2,042 posts)You will be excited when Trump is gone. Or maybe not? I have no idea. Maybe thatll be just another day. Not very exciting.
Bettie
(16,144 posts)every election since I turned 18 with one exception when I missed a school board election the first year we moved to hell...I mean Iowa, because I wasn't aware of when it was. I vote every. Single. Time.
Yeah, I'll be excited if he's gone, but I think they will do literally anything to hang on to power. Our system only works if both sides believe that laws are a thing.
One side doesn't believe that and every day they gain a little more power, because there is no mechanism to take it back from them.
So, I have very little hope. Yes, we'll win the election, at least by the votes, but I fear that they will keep power anyway.
So, please stop saying "Please vote", I do vote. Always. I've said that over and over. I owe no one 'enthusiasm'.
Cha
(297,970 posts)HarlanPepper
(2,042 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)in their face in Lockdown!
Cha
(297,970 posts)get on this Positive Joe Biden Thread and try to insult him with your ".lukewarm oatmeal..". and now your snarky "..competent bureaucrat" label.
Thankfully the Voters in South Carolina and all the Super Tuesday States know who Joe Biden is. not who you say he is.
Spreading negativity is NOT helpful.
Cha
(297,970 posts)to get rid of the sadistic maniac in the WH.
William769
(55,150 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)Caliman73
(11,760 posts)From what I have seen of Joe Biden, he is a decent person. He is genuinely empathetic. He likes to tell stories and sometimes he sticks his foot in his mouth. He can be a hot head and say some silly things, but he is also very intelligent and humble. I have no fear in voting for him because I have seen him change his mind on things, not on whim, but after getting evidence which caused him to rethink things. I also have no doubt that Biden would surround himself with actual experts and smart people, and he will listen to them and do what is right for people, not what will give him short term gains. Biden has been in Congress, has been Vice President, but he hasn't become wealthy by exploiting the system for his own gain. Biden is a good person and will be at the very minimum, a good President, with the chance to be a great President.
Cha
(297,970 posts)StaySafe~
Gothmog
(145,821 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)supporter of yours, Goth.
You've been so focused and dedicated to Making This Happen!
brush
(53,971 posts)Last edited Tue Apr 14, 2020, 08:12 PM - Edit history (1)
misogyny is still strong in the nation, socialism is toxic to millions of voters so Sanders and even Warren couldn't win, Buttigeig is brilliant but needs seasoning and then there's the homophobe element out there, and of all the other males in the race Biden has that blue collar appeal that plays well in swing states, trump is scared of him and he has the Obama connectionhe's the one that most voters can coalesce behind.
And wasn't it beautiful how Klobuchar, Buttigeig and O'Rourke coalesced behind Biden after his string of strong wins. That's how it's done in a party to shut out a sometime party member trying once again to usurp the nomination.
Cha
(297,970 posts)Except Pete and Sen Amy Klobuchar bowed out and endorsed Biden after South Carolina and right before Super Tuesday.
They were responsible in large part for his "string of strong wins".
StaySafe!
brush
(53,971 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)keeping track. But it happened at lightening speed and changed everything.. it wasn't easy to process all at once!
brush
(53,971 posts)Cha
(297,970 posts)believe our good fortune.. at first.
My dream come true.. now on to the next one!
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,175 posts)Link to tweet
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crickets
(25,989 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)The word progressive is SO toxically manipulated. I just read a couple articles on Vox and Vox links that called LW radicals liberals (! Sanders and his base despise liberals) and LW populists progressives, even though progress comes in a very distant second goal to smashing whatever progressive Democrats support.
In both cases, the articles wiped out the huge divide between Democratic and conservative/Republican voters by allocating most into a mid range called moderates. If we could just define that gone, I'd be with language corruption all the way. At least until it caused some other dreadful effect.
And of course this kind of "analysis" tosses Madden in with those who think losing to Republicans is hardly worse than losing to Democrats, certainly a totally acceptable risk.
Mike Nelson
(9,982 posts)... The Clintons, Obamas, Bidens and many others are a lot more progressive that they let on... remember Hillary trying to get health care done decades ago... remember Obama wanted a more progressive program. I think they were all for marriage equality before they publicly "came out" for it...
Moderates win national elections.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)effectively to be progressive as well. How else for government of, by and for the people? And those people named are lifelong liberals, with long records of progressivism proving it. Just look at our long, long current party platform? from beginning to end all about the use of government power to achieve liberal progressive goals. So, yes, and thanks for saying it.
Mike Nelson
(9,982 posts)... you explained that very well!
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)Have to agree!
sop
(10,289 posts)quickesst
(6,283 posts)For all of the above reasons, and then some.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Thanks for sharing this!
Mahalo!!
Cha
(297,970 posts)mcar
(42,452 posts)for their vote.
crickets
(25,989 posts)LakeArenal
(28,864 posts)The fact that he and his family is nice and normal is sprinkles on my patriotic
Red White and BLUE
cupcake
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)"Taking their toys home and sitting on the sidelines?" I expect both Senators Sanders and Warren and their supporters to assist our Democratic candidate.
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)because he will be fantastic at the job.
Eliot Rosewater
(31,131 posts)he will cry for his god damn mommie!
lapucelle
(18,395 posts)la-trucker
(283 posts)Go Joe !!
Sorry I am so late in seeing this, Cha.
Me.
(35,454 posts)ConnorMarc
(653 posts)Just feel-good stuff.
Interesting.