1. In the interests of bringing together a fractured Democratic party, can I suggest that one thing both the left and moderates can agree on is that Joe Biden should drop out? Here's an editorial explaining why https://www.thenation.com/article/biden-2020-trump-nafta/ …
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seems a little unfair to biden's base to reduce their support to nostalgia
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But more generous than expanding it to include Joe's collaboration with segregationists, or his plan to pardon the GOP and pin decades of ongoing Republican crimes on Trump alone.
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But they like him in Pennsylvania and that may be critical
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Biden’s support will not, forgive my phrasing, die off fast enough for another moderate candidate to emerge. Unless Buttigieg wins Iowa which will make for the most annoying news cycle of all time.
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@KamalaHarris looks to best understand that structural problems are strategic vulnerabilities. @SenKamalaHarris is the best potential Commander and Chief in the race.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I'm ok with nostalgia.
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I almost hate to say it, because of his dearth of experience, but Pete Buttigieg acquitted himself quite well on The Newshour last night. He's quick on his feet, reasonable, willing to be fairly progressive economically - sort of the Barack Obama approach.
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I'm still backing Warren or Sanders.
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