But the only thing I remember him saying in any of the debates is that no one is going far left enough on climate change
he’ll get more time on the next debate
But the only thing I remember him saying in any of the debates is that no one is going far left enough on climate change
I would like to see a high rated poll of Iowa. Seems like Pete may have taken some steps back there over the last week or so with both Bernie and Biden gaining![]()
lol, that's not the reason other mod/centrist dems entered/have (gained) supportDisaffected centrists that think Bidens gone too left in his policies.
lol, that's not the reason other mod/centrist dems entered/have (gained) support
Let’s be real with ourselves, this will come down to Bernie, Warren and Biden. It’s been pretty obvious on that front for months now. There is no lane for Amy or anyone else. I don’t know how Klobuchar doesn’t have the money issues that Booker has.
At some point, either Bernie or Liz will drop out and endorse the other and it will be one of them versus Biden.
she's white...I don’t know how Klobuchar doesn’t have the money issues that Booker has.
At some point, either Bernie or Liz will drop out and endorse the other and it will be one of them versus Biden.
uhh..the fact that people are waiting for him to drop the ball...to fumble his run as always, the fact that even if he does roll across the finish line he doesn't excite a whole other part of the base, maybe they can find a centrist candidate to bridge that gap (that's what pete's ascent has been manufactured on)What do u think it is then?
This is factual.Bernie Sanders on Gillum, Abrams: Many white voters 'uncomfortable' voting for black candidates
Bernie Sanders on Gillum, Abrams: Many white voters 'uncomfortable' voting for black candidates
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Wednesday said many white people were “uncomfortable” voting for black candidates in the midterm elections.
Sanders specifically referenced the close gubernatorial races of Democrats Andrew Gillum in Florida and Stacey Abrams in Georgia, who both trailed in their races in the most recent vote counts as of Thursday morning.
“I think, you know, there are a lot of white folks out there who are not necessarily racist who felt uncomfortable for the first time in their lives about whether or not they wanted to vote for an African-American,” Sanders told the Daily Beast. “I think next time around, by the way, it would be much easier for them to do that.”
It's confirmed. Steyer posts and or lurks on the coli
He took Marianne whole lane and is going all in with the idea of a reparations commission heading into the debate![]()