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David in terms of chances of winning I’d probably rank them Biden Bloomberg Amy Warren Pete and Bernie -- nm
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JackDawson (aka dawson)
Feb 22 '20, 17:43
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The primary , the general - or both? -- nm
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Beryllium
Feb 22, 17:45
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The general— the primary is probably inverted -- nm
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JackDawson
Feb 22, 18:20
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There is literally nothing that makes me think Biden could win easier than almost any of them. Maybe Pete.
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Name Withheld By Request
Feb 22, 18:23
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Re: the name calling, I think it's all being tuned out at this point. Trump's at an 11 all the time and his pitch is ignored by all but the converted. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 22, 18:41
have to admit, i'm stunned at how 'old manish' he has become -- nm
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zeitgeist
Feb 22, 18:39
He'd get votes in spite of himself thanks to Obama. He's closer to being the strongest in the main. -- nm*
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David
Feb 22, 18:33
Fair enough the Biden position may be wrong -- nm
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JackDawson
Feb 22, 18:30
Fortunately, Biden is an absolutely awful campaigner. -- nm
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Tim
Feb 22, 18:23
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