I think the best way to interpret Biden’s widespread support in Michigan is that people just want to go back to normal.
I think the best way to interpret Biden’s widespread support in Michigan is that people just want to go back to normal.
Phase 3: ?????Phase 1: Normalize
Phase 2: Focus on progressive ideas.
I don’t know that shipping Phase 1 was ever feasible
Phase 3: ?????
Phase 4: Profit
pretty sad to say it, but it's probably time for bernie to drop out. let the party start working on beating trump.
I think the best way to interpret Biden’s widespread support in Michigan is that people just want to go back to normal.
Yeah, one wonders if he will want to stay around for the audienceless debate next week...
I will absolutely not vote for Joe Biden in the general election. Frankly, I think it is immoral to do so. I suppose I will be leaving president blank unless Sanders can bounce things back after Biden has to debate him one-on-one.
Joe Biden has a long history of racism, sexism, xenophobia and warmongering, homophobia, classism and a love of Wall Street/big banks/credit card companies, and is clearly in the early to mid stages of dementia. He is by most definitions right of center on a variety of issues. I don't trust him, and I can't vote for him.
Barring a turnaround, here's one more 29-year-old swing state voter that the Democrats have lost. I will be leaving the Democratic Party one day after the Pennsylvania primary and devote my remaining political energy to helping actual leftists win in various local elections.
Fuck neoliberals to hell.
Joe Biden would dump all of these things in a heartbeat to make a deal with Republicans to increase funding for Romneycare by a couple of million dollars. I do not trust him or believe him when he says he's on the side of vulnerable people, and he has a decades-long track record to prove that.i totally understand the feeling of defeat right now. but throwing your hands up and quitting the process entirely is as good as a vote for trump, which is unquestionably more immoral than voting for biden. as you live in a swing state, i hope you consider the damage that four more years of a trumpist government will do to our POC and LGBTQ+ friends of the movement that sanders has started. i honestly wouldn't want to vote for biden either but (if i had a vote) i couldn't in good conscience sit on the sidelines and let trump win another term.
i totally understand the feeling of defeat right now. but throwing your hands up and quitting the process entirely is as good as a vote for trump, which is unquestionably more immoral than voting for biden. as you live in a swing state, i hope you consider the damage that four more years of a trumpist government will do to our POC and LGBTQ+ friends of the movement that sanders has started. i honestly wouldn't want to vote for biden either but (if i had a vote) i couldn't in good conscience sit on the sidelines and let trump win another term.
Joe Biden would dump all of these things in a heartbeat to make a deal with Republicans to increase funding for Romneycare by a couple of million dollars. I do not trust him or believe him when he says he's on the side of vulnerable people, and he has a decades-long track record to prove that.
Basically any argument in Joe Biden's favor is one I can refute by pointing to his own words and actions. The man has not, cannot, and will not earn my vote. I don't trust him to be a leader or stand for the things I value and the people who need help the most.