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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
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In reply to the discussion: Rolling Stone: 3 Dems Who Top Most Disliked List [View all]BannonsLiver
(17,478 posts)96. And Obama didn't do that?
Really? A fascinating take id love to hear more about.
Also, you were in agreement with Bernie in 2012 that Obama should have been a one term president? Because thats what Bernie thought.
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...and look what it got us. Many,many of those voters have now got to be sorry they voted for him.
CTyankee
May 2019
#98
I don't think we'll have a re-do of 2016. Some people have learned some lessons for sure.
CTyankee
May 2019
#100
Negative campaigns and campaigning have been winning elections long before 2016.
BannonsLiver
May 2019
#138
I agree with you. The Net Positive is probably the most important figure.
thesquanderer
May 2019
#52
Seems like just yesterday that he was the most popular politician in the universe.
ucrdem
May 2019
#42
Interesting poll, Cha. I'm surprised that Gillibrand isn't closer to the bottom of the list, though
mtnsnake
May 2019
#48
He became more interested in being a "national progressive leader" than his mayoral duties.
nycbos
May 2019
#81
De Blasio is mayor of a very hated city in this country. That was a non-starter to me from the
CTyankee
May 2019
#101
In the 9 years I lived in NYC and then another 8 or so I lived in Westchester County, I cannot
CTyankee
May 2019
#117
Let me clue you in on a little secret, as someone who lived in and loved NYC:
CTyankee
May 2019
#116
Interesting! Thanks for posting, Cha. Two make total sense, and it's going to get worse,
R B Garr
May 2019
#104