They are???!!!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATvu5f9vE

They are???!!!
Well, I never met any of those people personally.
There's nothing fake about these talented young women, is there?
Have I mentioned that I'm one of Bernie!'s most trusted campaign advisors, and that BRD is one of the top sites that his staff visits for daily bullet point briefings?Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:38 am... Okay, pre-boomer:
I'm happy that you weren't completely humiliated - winning ND, Washington neck and neck lost, keeping ID tight, and seeing decent support in MI and MO;
... I understand if you stay in. You're passionate about the things you believe in, and Joe might have that CVA before you do. Even then, they might draft Michelle, though.
However, you should now stick to all positive campaigning:
We all want IMPOSPOTUS to lose;
You want to be able to influence the new admin* and Senate majority over your remaining 4 years in office;
You want to use this platform you still have to paint as good a picture of yourself, your issues and democratic socialism as possible, as a boost to the other progressives running and for the next one to run for POTUS....
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Huh, either I was wrong, Bernie and Joe are, or it doesn't matter. I did not watch, just reading about it now:Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:38 am... Okay, pre-boomer:
... I understand if you stay in. You're passionate about the things you believe in, and Joe might have that CVA before you do. Even then, they might draft Michelle, though.
However, you should now stick to all positive campaigning: ...
Joe should also now stick to positive campaigning, regardless of what Bernie! does. If you’re gonna be a winner, act like one. Anything else would make him look petty and mean.
4 takeaways from the Biden-Sanders Democratic debate
... Sanders recommended as a first step that President Trump stop talking about the disease. “The first thing we’ve got to do, whether or not I’m president, is to shut this president up right now,” he said.
Not predicting anything, but it may have been Bernie's actual or de facto finale. 4 primaries Tuesday, 3 of them with 100+ delegates, one of those with 200+.Sanders attacked Biden over comments he has made over the years about the need to reduce the growth of Social Security spending.
“You were in the Senate for a few years,” said Sanders. “Time and time again, talking about the necessity with pride about cutting Social Security, cutting Medicare and veterans’ programs.”
Biden insisted that had never been his position, although the Sanders campaign has run ads that show him calling for a freeze on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid on the floor of the Senate. “All that I would say to the American people, go to YouTube,” Sanders said. “It’s all over the place. Joe said it many, many times.”
Biden also attempted to downplay his role in passing a bankruptcy bill of which he was a major supporter.
Sanders also pressed Biden on his support for the Iraq War, the Hyde Amendment (which forbids the federal government from paying for abortions in most circumstances) and the Defense of Marriage Act (which disallowed gay marriage).
Biden said, “We can argue about the past or the future,” before attacking Sanders over his past votes on gun control and immigration. At another point, the two clashed over Sanders’s history of finding positive things to say (with heavy caveats) about totalitarian Communist governments, such as Cuba’s.
While the candidates sparred on a wide range of issues, they were both clear that they would not just support, but campaign for, their opponent if they won the nomination....
If not, it's not entirely the fault of the people of Alabama:GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:33 amLots of time between now and November for tRump to alienate the masses. Have faith.Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 6:29 amThanks! Humiliated.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 12:26 amAt least we've heard the last from Roy Moore.
https://news.yahoo.com/sessions-likely- ... 00589.html![]()
Plus, evil elf Sessions could lose in the runoff.
Not looking good for Jones (D) in Nov, but not impossible.
https://www.wbrc.com/2020/02/12/new-ala ... us-senate/
AL Daily News/Mason-Dixon
2/4 - 2/6
Jones 42.0, Tuberville 50.0
Jones 41.0, Sessions 54.0
Marie Newman defeated Rep. Dan Lipinski in major upset in Illinois' 3rd Congressional District.
Newman's big upset over Rep. Dan Lipinski is a major victory and a bright spot for progressive Democrats in an otherwise tough election cycle for progressive candidates.
Two Democrats, Marie Newman and Rush Darwish ran in the Democratic primary against Lipinski, one of the most conservative House Democrats, in this safe Democratic district located in the Chicago suburbs.
Newman came within a little over two percentage points of defeating Lipinski, one of just two anti-abortion Democrats in the House in the 2018 midterm elections and beat him on her second attempt by over four points.
The other anti-abortion Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas, survived a similar primary challenge from the left this year in the state's March 3 primary.
Some of Lipinski's controversial stances, which include opposing gay marriage until 2015 and voting against Obamacare, have long made him the target of ire from national progressives, but he'd been re-elected in every cycle since 2006.
The highly competitive race received national attention, with prominent progressives including Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and pro-abortion rights groups, including EMILY's List and Planned Parenthood Action, stepping up to support Newman.
Despite Lipinski's conservative record, the veteran congressman has benefited from built-in support from the Democratic party. And the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and Democratic leadership in the House threw their support behind Lipinski ...
The suburban Chicago district is solidly blue — Hillary Clinton won it by 15 points against then-candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 general election. The 2016 primary was a tight race between Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, who lost the district by about two points....
Duncan Hunter: Former Republican representative sentenced to (11 months) prison for misusing campaign fundsVrede too wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 11:28 pmHe came close in 2018, but Hunter was already under indictment. It's great that it looks like he'll survive the primary. If Palestinian-Mexican American Campa-Najjar, grandson of a Fatah founder - how's that for a con nightmare? - wins CA50, I think it'll also mean a Dem or Democratic Socialist POTUS and a Dem Senate.
Not making any predictions yet, but with Sen Burr's insider trading maybe leading to resignation and incumbent candidate Sen Tillis being so unpopular, it's possible that NC will flip 2 Sen seats blue this year. This could make the difference in the Sen flipping blue.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 11:48 pmFeb 28 article:Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 6:44 pmPAC is spending $1 million in NC’s Democratic Senate primary. Does it have GOP ties?
A new super PAC is spending $1.6 million on TV ads on behalf of Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Erica Smith, who lags far behind her main competitor in fundraising.
... Democrats believe the ad is a Republican attempt to undermine Cunningham.
“The fact that Washington Republicans are trying to meddle in our Democratic Primary should outrage every Democrat in North Carolina,” said state Rep. Cecil Brockman, a Cunningham supporter. “This is the latest, desperate sign that Republicans are scared to run against Cal Cunningham.“ ...![]()
Sleazy Repugs being sleazy Repugs, it's what they do.Haha, the Repugs wasted $1.6 million. Cunningham ads claimed he's a progressive, but not in ways that'll hurt him.Democratic Senate candidate Cal Cunningham looks set to run away with the nomination as the poll shows him up 29 points on Erica Smith.Tillis losing would be so cool! Could even tip the Senate balance. Guess I'll be donating to Cunningham, too....Sen. Thom Tillis is also up nearly 50 points on his closest primary opponent, Paul Wright. Although Tillis should win the Republican nomination for Senate, his approval numbers are not particularly good. Just over 34 percent of North Carolina voters approve of the job he’s doing while nearly 39 percent disapprove. Almost 27 percent said they “don’t know” how Tillis is handling his job as a senator.
Vrede too wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 8:30 pmNot making any predictions yet, but with Sen Burr's insider trading maybe leading to resignation and incumbent candidate Sen Tillis being so unpopular, it's possible that NC will flip 2 Sen seats blue this year. This could make the difference in the Sen flipping blue.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 11:48 pmFeb 28 article:Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 6:44 pmPAC is spending $1 million in NC’s Democratic Senate primary. Does it have GOP ties?
A new super PAC is spending $1.6 million on TV ads on behalf of Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Erica Smith, who lags far behind her main competitor in fundraising.
... Democrats believe the ad is a Republican attempt to undermine Cunningham.
“The fact that Washington Republicans are trying to meddle in our Democratic Primary should outrage every Democrat in North Carolina,” said state Rep. Cecil Brockman, a Cunningham supporter. “This is the latest, desperate sign that Republicans are scared to run against Cal Cunningham.“ ...![]()
Sleazy Repugs being sleazy Repugs, it's what they do.Haha, the Repugs wasted $1.6 million. Cunningham ads claimed he's a progressive, but not in ways that'll hurt him.Democratic Senate candidate Cal Cunningham looks set to run away with the nomination as the poll shows him up 29 points on Erica Smith.Tillis losing would be so cool! Could even tip the Senate balance. Guess I'll be donating to Cunningham, too....Sen. Thom Tillis is also up nearly 50 points on his closest primary opponent, Paul Wright. Although Tillis should win the Republican nomination for Senate, his approval numbers are not particularly good. Just over 34 percent of North Carolina voters approve of the job he’s doing while nearly 39 percent disapprove. Almost 27 percent said they “don’t know” how Tillis is handling his job as a senator.
In these difficult times it's nice to have dreams.
Do you think that Gaetz is contradicting 45SHOLE's wishes?billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 10:58 amAnd the very reason that neither Justice Department or mitch will do anything Politics over country every time
We will likely never know. So many of trump's relationships are staged for effect, ratings or as a distraction that there's no way to tell anymore than you can predict any other reality show.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 12:29 pmDo you think that Gaetz is contradicting 45SHOLE's wishes?billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 10:58 amAnd the very reason that neither Justice Department or mitch will do anything Politics over country every time
I wonder how independent the SEC is these days, probably not very, or if any US Attys - DC, SDNY, etc. have jurisdiction?
My guesses: