It sounds like you do not understand whether a candidate wins or loses is based on a cumulative score card.
Hillary lost because of a lot of things. Russia, Stein, Comey, etc. It is hard to point to only one thing.
I agree, that Warren is making a mistake with her medicare for all, but if she is nominated, which is possible, her health stance PLUS what Biden is doing, well lessen her chances to win.
These problems are cumulative. Biden in effect is helping both Wall street and Trump.
The irony is that Biden is probably not going to get the nomination and all he is going to do is lay waste to the Democratic nominee.
And do you really think a gay dude will be better received than a woman?
And I am fine with Buttigieg, or Biden if he wins.
Any democrat is fine with me.
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"Warren may very well be nominated and Biden's words will stick with many workers"
Warren's own words, "If you like your insurance, you can't keep your insurance", will have more of an impact. The split between the far left and the others would be just as big without Biden. It's not gonna heal if he wakes tomorrow and says, "Well, the third time isn't the charm; I'm no longer a candidate".
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"it would have been much better for the middle if they had picked Klobuchar, Harris or a guy like Bullock" Mayor Pete fits that description.
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"Biden is being reckless with his rhetoric and it could end up really damaging the dems." The words that will hurt us, regardless of who is the nominee, are, "If you like your insurance, you can't keep your insurance", "We're gonna confiscate your assault rifles","reparations", "free health care for illegals", and "let the Marathon Bomber vote". |
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