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I don't enjoy posting it, but there's no path for her :( -- nm
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ty97
After yesterday, I have to agree. I think she announces the end of her campaign on Friday and ends up endorsing Biden. -- nm
Posted by
ReluctantCynic (aka ReluctantCynic)
Mar 4 '20, 07:05
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I think she waits until the nomination is secured by someone before endorsing them. -- nm
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Strongbad
Mar 4, 07:12
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I agree. No upside for her. -- nm
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pmb
Mar 4, 07:21
Biden? I have no clue but others here said Sanders would get it or she wouldn't endorse at all -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 4, 07:07
What does that do to her progressive bona fides if she endorses Biden?
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ty97
Mar 4, 07:06
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I don't think it's as simple as progressive vs. not. I think the longer she stays in the clearer it is she's trying to stop Bernie -- nm
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JackDawson
Mar 4, 07:35
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If she does not drop out this week, she is 100% trying to stop Bernie which....surprises me. -- (edited)
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ty97
Mar 4, 07:37
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That's how amazing she is, she is a liberal but also a pragmatist and recognizes the importance of winning. -- nm
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JackDawson
Mar 4, 07:39
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Hmm, I could see that -- nm
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ty97
Mar 4, 07:40
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(I mean, I can relate to that in a lot of ways) -- nm
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ty97
Mar 4, 07:40
It gives her a job in January in the Admin. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 4, 07:20
VP possibility. And I think she takes the pragmatic approach of endorsing Biden as most likely to defeat Trump. But overall, I have no frickin' clue.
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ReluctantCynic
Mar 4, 07:19
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I don't know why but I can't see him picking her as VP -- nm
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ty97
Mar 4, 07:21
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If he wants to bridge a lot of check marks; she's perfect.
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Will Hunting
Mar 4, 07:24
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Oh god, bringing the ticket to a total of 150 years?! No thanks. Love ya Liz but let's start preparing some fresh blood. Someone who can run later -- nm
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JackDawson
Mar 4, 07:36
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Yeah, need someone younger as VP as a check against Biden's age. -- nm
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ty97
Mar 4, 07:38
She's a great pick for him, but I would be surprised if she would be interested. -- nm
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Strongbad
Mar 4, 07:25
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My thought is that it would take the promise of a pretty substantial policy portfolio to make it worth her while. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Mar 4, 07:30
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Do we have a recent VP example of that?
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Strongbad
Mar 4, 07:36
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Cheney holding the reins on foreign policy is the closest I can think of. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Mar 4, 07:38
She has to decide if she wants to get anything done. If she does she’ll endorse. -- nm
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spamlet
Mar 4, 07:18
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