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« Reply #900 on: February 22, 2018, 05:35:24 PM »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?
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« Reply #901 on: February 22, 2018, 05:36:51 PM »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?

I haven't decided whether Biden will be continuing on, as I'm not sure he has a further path to the nomination.

I can tell you that should he withdraw, he won't be endorsing Clinton. He might endorse Clark, if Clark offers a sufficient package of progressive reforms... which would be similar to what Feingold offered Biden earlier.
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« Reply #902 on: February 22, 2018, 05:38:11 PM »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?

I haven't decided whether Biden will be continuing on, as I'm not sure he has a further path to the nomination.

I can tell you that should he withdraw, he won't be endorsing Clinton. He might endorse Clark, if Clark offers a sufficient package of progressive reforms... which would be similar to what Feingold offered Biden earlier.

If Biden drops out, then the only person with even a shred of a chance against Clinton is Al Gore. No one else
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« Reply #903 on: February 22, 2018, 05:38:52 PM »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?

Probably, not sure if it will happen now or next turn. I may leave it for after Colorado/Nevada/Minnesota to give time for the new Republicans to make their mark on their first turn.
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« Reply #904 on: February 22, 2018, 05:39:07 PM »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?

I haven't decided whether Biden will be continuing on, as I'm not sure he has a further path to the nomination.

I can tell you that should he withdraw, he won't be endorsing Clinton. He might endorse Clark, if Clark offers a sufficient package of progressive reforms... which would be similar to what Feingold offered Biden earlier.

Biden endorsing anyone but Clinton would be 100% unrealistic.
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« Reply #905 on: February 22, 2018, 05:41:27 PM »
« Edited: February 22, 2018, 05:44:37 PM by NewYorkExpress »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?

I haven't decided whether Biden will be continuing on, as I'm not sure he has a further path to the nomination.

I can tell you that should he withdraw, he won't be endorsing Clinton. He might endorse Clark, if Clark offers a sufficient package of progressive reforms... which would be similar to what Feingold offered Biden earlier.

Biden endorsing anyone but Clinton would be 100% unrealistic.

Well, I've been running an anti-Hillary campaign the whole way, and Clark technically is a Democrat... Besides I didn't say Biden would drop out, I just said, it was a possibility.
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« Reply #906 on: February 22, 2018, 05:41:40 PM »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?

I haven't decided whether Biden will be continuing on, as I'm not sure he has a further path to the nomination.

I can tell you that should he withdraw, he won't be endorsing Clinton. He might endorse Clark, if Clark offers a sufficient package of progressive reforms... which would be similar to what Feingold offered Biden earlier.

Biden endorsing anyone but Clinton would be 100% unrealistic.

At the same time, would he? Both he and Clinton have already been very red hot in everything when Campaigning and seeing Biden endorse her now would make a lot of Dems turn away from Clinton
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« Reply #907 on: February 22, 2018, 05:43:44 PM »

Do you think that now, since we're at a transition point as the early primaries come to an end and we get into the meat of the primaries, we could get a more in-depth review of our campaigns? Some kind of media article or something that says what are campaigns have been doing well, how messaging has been received, and what our paths to victory are?

I haven't decided whether Biden will be continuing on, as I'm not sure he has a further path to the nomination.

I can tell you that should he withdraw, he won't be endorsing Clinton. He might endorse Clark, if Clark offers a sufficient package of progressive reforms... which would be similar to what Feingold offered Biden earlier.

Biden endorsing anyone but Clinton would be 100% unrealistic.

At the same time, would he? Both he and Clinton have already been very red hot in everything when Campaigning and seeing Biden endorse her now would make a lot of Dems turn away from Clinton

Guys, I haven't made a decision yet, and I probably won't for at least another day, possibly two.
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« Reply #908 on: February 22, 2018, 05:45:05 PM »

Not to meddle in the decisions of the players, but a sitting Vice-President isn't endorsing a third party candidate, and certainly not in the present context.
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« Reply #909 on: February 22, 2018, 05:48:25 PM »

Not to meddle in the decisions of the players, but a sitting Vice-President isn't endorsing a third party candidate, and certainly not in the present context.

Fair enough, your're the boss...besides Biden hasn't dropped out yet.
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« Reply #910 on: February 22, 2018, 05:49:57 PM »

As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.
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« Reply #911 on: February 22, 2018, 05:50:23 PM »

Maybe Wesley Clark could join the dem primary
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« Reply #912 on: February 22, 2018, 05:51:46 PM »

Maybe Wesley Clark could join the dem primary

I doubt Clark would do that, especially with the Support he's getting.

As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.

Until Santorum steals all of his Supporters
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« Reply #913 on: February 22, 2018, 05:52:18 PM »

Maybe Wesley Clark could join the dem primary

I doubt Clark would do that, especially with the Support he's getting.

As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.

Carolla and Santorum are nothing alike.
Until Santorum steals all of his Supporters
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« Reply #914 on: February 22, 2018, 05:56:31 PM »

Maybe Wesley Clark could join the dem primary

I doubt Clark would do that, especially with the Support he's getting.

As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.

Until Santorum steals all of his Supporters
Carolla and Santorum are nothing alike.

Maybe not, but Santorum can just rev up the idea that Carolla is a fraud who doesn't know the first thing about Congress and slowly, Carolla's Supporters will flock to either Santorum or Paul.
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« Reply #915 on: February 22, 2018, 05:57:44 PM »

Maybe Wesley Clark could join the dem primary

I doubt Clark would do that, especially with the Support he's getting.

As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.

Until Santorum steals all of his Supporters
Carolla and Santorum are nothing alike.

Maybe not, but Santorum can just rev up the idea that Carolla is a fraud who doesn't know the first thing about Congress and slowly, Carolla's Supporters will flock to either Santorum or Paul.
Or Bachmann
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« Reply #916 on: February 22, 2018, 05:58:45 PM »

Maybe Wesley Clark could join the dem primary

I doubt Clark would do that, especially with the Support he's getting.

As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.

Until Santorum steals all of his Supporters
Carolla and Santorum are nothing alike.

Maybe not, but Santorum can just rev up the idea that Carolla is a fraud who doesn't know the first thing about Congress and slowly, Carolla's Supporters will flock to either Santorum or Paul.
Or Bachmann

This is true
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« Reply #917 on: February 22, 2018, 05:59:40 PM »

He will just run third party then.
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« Reply #918 on: February 22, 2018, 06:02:51 PM »


As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.

Until Santorum steals all of his Supporters

Isn't Santorum more of a "Ted Cruz, religious christian conservative right" type of guy? I don't see how he steals Carolla supporters.

He has the experience that Carolla does and by using that, he can slowly eat away at Carrola.


Which will lead many Reps to see him as just using him for votes.
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« Reply #919 on: February 22, 2018, 06:09:37 PM »


As of now Carolla will stay till the convention.

Until Santorum steals all of his Supporters

Isn't Santorum more of a "Ted Cruz, religious christian conservative right" type of guy? I don't see how he steals Carolla supporters.

He has the experience that Carolla does and by using that, he can slowly eat away at Carrola.

It'd be more likely to see a populist or libertarian take supporters from Carolla. Hell, you could probably see more Carolla supporters going to Clark than Santorum.
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« Reply #920 on: February 22, 2018, 06:42:27 PM »

If Biden drops out who do you think Hillary should choose as her vice-president
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« Reply #921 on: February 22, 2018, 07:04:00 PM »

If Biden drops out who do you think Hillary should choose as her vice-president

Gore just for lolz
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« Reply #922 on: February 22, 2018, 07:06:38 PM »

If Biden drops out who do you think Hillary should choose as her vice-president

Gore just for lolz

For the fifth time, I haven't made a decision yet. It's all speculation at this point.


Also Gore isn't going to help Hillary win and he hates Hillary.

She should pick someone who endorsed Biden...maybe Feingold?
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« Reply #923 on: February 22, 2018, 07:12:18 PM »

If Biden drops out who do you think Hillary should choose as her vice-president

Gore just for lolz

For the fifth time, I haven't made a decision yet. It's all speculation at this point.


Also Gore isn't going to help Hillary win and he hates Hillary.

She should pick someone who endorsed Biden...maybe Feingold?
I thought she should pick Obama because why not
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« Reply #924 on: February 22, 2018, 07:15:51 PM »

If Biden drops out who do you think Hillary should choose as her vice-president

Gore just for lolz

For the fifth time, I haven't made a decision yet. It's all speculation at this point.


Also Gore isn't going to help Hillary win and he hates Hillary.

She should pick someone who endorsed Biden...maybe Feingold?
I thought she should pick Obama because why not

Wouldn't happen. To much hate and vitriol between the two stemming from 2008
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