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Democratic Primaries

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Laelth

(32,017 posts)
Tue Mar 3, 2020, 05:18 PM Mar 2020

I voted in the TX Democratic primary today. Here's what I can tell you. [View all]

I live in conservative, East Texas. If there's some "operation chaos" going on, I didn't see it. My daughter and I were the only two people at our polling location who requested Democratic ballots. Everybody else in the room requested a Republican ballot, and there were more than a few. My daughter was the youngest person in the room. I was the third youngest person in the room, and I am not that young. I got the sense that the people around me would have been embarrassed to request a Democratic ballot. They didn't. Everybody else that we saw in the thirty minutes that we waited to vote selected a Republican ballot.

Now, as to my vote. Please remember that I think that Daffy Duck could beat Donald Trump in November if he ran as a Democrat. Each of our three viable candidates (Biden, Sanders, and Bloomberg) will beat Donald Trump in November in my opinion, so I went into the voting booth assuming that I was voting for President. Whom, of our three viable candidates, do I want to see leading the party and America? They all have strengths and weaknesses. This is the toughest vote I have ever cast in my life.

I decided to go with the energy in the party. I decided to go with the future of the party. I decided to vote with the youth of the party. I decided to vote with the enormous number of Latinos who, this year, are voting Democratic for the first time. I decided to vote with them (and with my daughter).

Franklin Delano Roosevelt promised us a chicken in every pot in 1932. We want the whole chicken in our pots, and we want it now! I voted for the candidate who is saying "Yes, we can" and not "No, we can't" to the following policy proposals:

1. M4A
2. Massive increase in the minimum wage
3. Free state-run college for all who qualify
4. Student loan debt relief
5. Address climate change in a significant way

Only one candidate is promising us this chicken in our pots, and we don't care whether or not he can actually deliver it. It matters, to us, that he agrees that we deserve these things (things enjoyed by all the civilized nations on Earth). Only one viable candidate has proven his willingness to fight for these things. No half-chicken is gonna do at this point. We want THE WHOLE CHICKEN. We deserve it.

I voted for BERNIE SANDERS.

-Laelth

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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Um...I am of the opinion that we have FOUR viable candidates. Reader Rabbit Mar 2020 #1
I had seventeen choices. Laelth Mar 2020 #3
"we don't care whether or not he can actually deliver" TwilightZone Mar 2020 #2
The current president has made numerous promises he hasn't delivered but his supporters do not care. LonePirate Mar 2020 #6
I think TwilightZone's point is that we should be smarter than Trumpers, but OK LongtimeAZDem Mar 2020 #14
If that was the case, Warren would be running away with the primaries as she backs up her promises LonePirate Mar 2020 #24
No, because she has no realistic chances of winning the necessary swing states. LongtimeAZDem Mar 2020 #28
What good is winning if you have no significant policies beyond band aids to implement? LonePirate Mar 2020 #32
I agree, and given his long record of actual legislation, including the VAWA and the first-ever LongtimeAZDem Mar 2020 #36
You and I certainly disagree on the depths of his proposed policies. LonePirate Mar 2020 #37
We do, and again, if Warren can't win the swing states, she can't win the presidency, and LongtimeAZDem Mar 2020 #38
Except she can win them, especially if people want actual solutions to their real world problems. LonePirate Mar 2020 #40
OK LongtimeAZDem Mar 2020 #45
We want our candidates to have lofty goals. They will inevitably not achieve all or even most pampango Mar 2020 #39
It's the difference between aiming high and shooting your own foot, Doremus Mar 2020 #43
A public option is aiming high dansolo Mar 2020 #46
It's the difference between fantasy and reality. TwilightZone Mar 2020 #47
I seem to recall Biden promising repukes Alpeduez21 Mar 2020 #55
Most of the 300 bills sitting on McConnell's desk are bipartisan in some form. TwilightZone Mar 2020 #60
Hate to bust up your narrative HarlanPepper Mar 2020 #4
Ya beat me to it still_one Mar 2020 #9
Here's my favorite picture of FDR HarlanPepper Mar 2020 #13
LOL still_one Mar 2020 #15
Oh! JustAnotherGen Mar 2020 #19
Oh wow.. Moderateguy Mar 2020 #23
No need to insult her. Turin_C3PO Mar 2020 #16
Well, darn! That does bust up my narrative. Laelth Mar 2020 #18
Yes, and they want someone who WILL fight, not capitulate after a half-hearted effort. nt Doremus Mar 2020 #44
It was Henry the fourth, a french king who first said it. drray23 Mar 2020 #20
Good grief now we have to match step in the primary? jimfields33 Mar 2020 #27
I support most of Sanders' policies. Turin_C3PO Mar 2020 #5
Many thanks to you and your daughter Laelth. CentralMass Mar 2020 #7
Chicken in every pot was Herbert Hoover, not FDR still_one Mar 2020 #8
As mentioned, it was Hoover who promised a chicken in every pot Kaleva Mar 2020 #10
K&R and thanks for your support! mvd Mar 2020 #11
It won't be big enough to guarantee the nomination. Laelth Mar 2020 #64
Come to a blue state. Our Democrats are raising that minimum wage and taking care of the LizBeth Mar 2020 #12
I would if I could. Laelth Mar 2020 #21
I get that. I was too. You miss the points. The Democrats are doing the damn work where they LizBeth Mar 2020 #25
"we don't care whether or not he can actually deliver it" So, not only are you selling your vote LongtimeAZDem Mar 2020 #17
I thought we decided you were going to vote for the candidate who has always been a Democrat. zackymilly Mar 2020 #22
Sigh. That's a tough one. Laelth Mar 2020 #29
Never let your kids run all over you. zackymilly Mar 2020 #30
Same here mvd Mar 2020 #42
Thank you for your vote relayerbob Mar 2020 #26
The statement you made below 👇🏻👇🏻 LenaBaby61 Mar 2020 #33
Exact opposite experience in Still reddish Collin County JCMach1 Mar 2020 #31
That's a good sign, imo. Laelth Mar 2020 #34
Roosevelt never promised a chicken in every pot. Sloumeau Mar 2020 #35
no chicken? how bout an F35 in every garage nt msongs Mar 2020 #41
Admittedly, those planes are awfully expensive. Laelth Mar 2020 #50
It sounds like you're voting for the promise of a chicken. TwilightZone Mar 2020 #53
You nailed it, and I hope you get the message. Laelth Mar 2020 #58
"Now, as to my vote. Please remember that I think that Daffy Duck could beat Donald Trump in Nov. " DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2020 #48
Excellent point. TwilightZone Mar 2020 #51
Where is he getting that notion? DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2020 #54
No idea. TwilightZone Mar 2020 #57
Thank you and nice to have you aboard! Aaron Pereira Mar 2020 #49
Last time a "youth back movement" to get "their" candidate happen was 1972, I dare say beachbumbob Mar 2020 #52
FDR didn't promise "a chicken in [sic] every pot" in 1932. Republican Herbert Hoover did in 1928, lapucelle Mar 2020 #56
No chicken? Laelth Mar 2020 #59
Which of the F.D.R. Wannabes Actually Understands New Deal Liberalism? lapucelle Mar 2020 #61
Well accidently attributing the slogan of the Republican who ushered in the Great Depression lapucelle Mar 2020 #62
LOL. You're right. Laelth Mar 2020 #63
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