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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Latest Sanders attack on Joe Biden. What happened to the "Pledge"? [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)5. This is a blatant attack:
Last edited Sun Jul 21, 2019, 06:31 PM - Edit history (1)
"straight out of the playbook of Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and the health insurance industry"
He didn't have to say that, he could have just said HOW he disagrees with Biden. Comparing him to trump and McConnell is wrong.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I think this is a dodge to get the heat off the $15 minimum he isn't paying his workers.
George II
Jul 2019
#19
of couse it is. i hope BS gets asks why he isn't even paying his own workers $15 an hour
trueblue2007
Jul 2019
#90
It's the way it was said. Here we go again with that Sinatra/Davis Jr. song again....
George II
Jul 2019
#45
The thing, though, is that if he remains below 15% in many of those states, he gets zero delegates..
George II
Jul 2019
#59
That's a common strategy with him. Someone disagrees with him, then he claims that
ehrnst
Jul 2019
#98
Yep. We should know better than pulling this "Harry and Louise" add nonsense.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jul 2019
#12
Totally irrelevant to the OP. "The Pledge" didn't exist way back then. Oh well.....
George II
Jul 2019
#17
yep, going against an improvement over ACA, which will be pretty much dead by the time tRump
yaesu
Jul 2019
#38
Almost as substantive as alleging how it's never, ever-ever Sanders' fault.
LanternWaste
Jul 2019
#94
Two completely different statements. Anyway, where is that second one from? I'll wait....
George II
Jul 2019
#34
Lets see. When something dies it's gone. When none of our citizens get Medicare, it's gone. YMMV
Autumn
Jul 2019
#49
What you wrote in post #49 is different from what you wrote in #24. To many that's a rewrite.
George II
Jul 2019
#57
I separated the quotes. They are exact snippets from each one's quote. They are similar in
Autumn
Jul 2019
#64
Probably the fact that taxes would be raised substantially in a state where people already have
emmaverybo
Jul 2019
#68
Just another reason why Sanders won't be the nominee. This is the true face of Sanders. A divisive,
still_one
Jul 2019
#8
disruptive? I would say using GOP talking points is disruptive. Bernie is just telling it like it is
yaesu
Jul 2019
#39
And no one, not even BS, can show how what Biden said is "right wing talking points". Amazing....
George II
Jul 2019
#48
Criticizing on policy is good. Insinuating your fellow Dem opponents are like Trump is not good
emulatorloo
Jul 2019
#15
re:"Sanders did not attack Biden's policy He attacked Biden's person by comparing him with Trump."
thesquanderer
Jul 2019
#96
The people in the video/Sanders supporters who think Democrats are corrupt because Bernie says so.
betsuni
Jul 2019
#25