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pikachu
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« on: December 06, 2016, 06:29:08 PM »

I was pretty excited about him, until I saw he was solidly pro life.

Next!

^This is why, for better or worse, he has no chance at becoming the nominee, even if he wanted it.
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pikachu
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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2016, 07:28:22 PM »

I am fine with JBE being pro life. If he ran a national contest, he would probably have to take a position like, "I am pro life but realize government can not effectively regulate or stop it".

If he runs in 2020, I would be fully in support of him.

Yeah, something like that. He wouldn't exactly have Planned Parenthood Action endorsing him, but then again neither did Bernie.

He has a path, but he needs to run away from the "Southern Conservadem" image. Hard.

He'd have to go harder left on abortion than what jimmie is saying. Anything weaker than a staunch pro-choice view is going to lead him to get absolutely hammered by other candidates during debates, ads, etc. Even if Bernie wasn't supported by pro-choice organizations, I don't think anyone actually believed that he wasn't pro-choice.
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