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Breh this is so true.

I have never voted republican in my life, but I have spent 20 years in high tech sales, a wife from Canada and spent 6 years working for a Dutch company. I’ve seen some pros and cons of government run and overseen programs.

My first thought for “president” and why I ran with Obama from day 1 was the fact that he seemed like a moderate, thoughtful man who would do what he thought was the right thing for the country and bring our standing back up in the world. He did all those things for me, in spades.

The fights I had about Obama with republican businessmen was always small and ticky tack, mostly around his early push for the Affordable Care Act rather than the economy. That was it. That kind of middle ground matters to me.

Bernie doesn’t ‘feel’ presidential to me, Warren doesn’t ‘feel’ presidential to me.
Pete does and Amy does.
Can we agree on the fact that this is a hollowed sentiment or at least an antiquated one thanks to the current President?
 

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Breh this is so true.

I have never voted republican in my life, but I have spent 20 years in high tech sales, a wife from Canada and spent 6 years working for a Dutch company. I’ve seen some pros and cons of government run and overseen programs.

My first thought for “president” and why I ran with Obama from day 1 was the fact that he seemed like a moderate, thoughtful man who would do what he thought was the right thing for the country and bring our standing back up in the world. He did all those things for me, in spades.

The fights I had about Obama with republican businessmen was always small and ticky tack, mostly around his early push for the Affordable Care Act rather than the economy. That was it. That kind of middle ground matters to me.

Bernie doesn’t ‘feel’ presidential to me, Warren doesn’t ‘feel’ presidential to me.
Pete does and Amy does.
This is super disappointing. You’re a smart guy but you basically said you’re voting on optics because you’re comfortable enough in life that most of the issues people are fighting for don’t effect you. Respectfully, you just demonstrated exactly why people feel that New Hampshire and Iowa should not be early voting states. People who vote like you don’t decide the elections anymore. HRC won voters like you on 2016 and lost because large amounts of largely POC Obama voters stayed home in the Midwest.
 

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Warren is a Harvard professor. Klobuchar looks and sounds like a typical soccer mom. That weighs heavy with rural voters.
im kinda wondering if klobuchar would make a good VP

they let her loose in the swing states campaigning :ehh: she might make an impact. let bloomberg pay for her bus
 

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I wonder who benefited the most from Republican voters.

Looks like Amy from what I am seeing.
Breh this is so true.

I have never voted republican in my life, but I have spent 20 years in high tech sales, a wife from Canada and spent 6 years working for a Dutch company. I’ve seen some pros and cons of government run and overseen programs.

My first thought for “president” and why I ran with Obama from day 1 was the fact that he seemed like a moderate, thoughtful man who would do what he thought was the right thing for the country and bring our standing back up in the world. He did all those things for me, in spades.

The fights I had about Obama with republican businessmen was always small and ticky tack, mostly around his early push for the Affordable Care Act rather than the economy. That was it. That kind of middle ground matters to me.

Bernie doesn’t ‘feel’ presidential to me, Warren doesn’t ‘feel’ presidential to me.
Pete does and Amy does.


Pete just goes up there and finds the most creative way he possibly can to say nothing :dwillhuh:
 

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She got 64mm votes last election everyone don't hate her :dahell:

Ok not everyone :unimpressed:

a good ass chunk of the population

especially independents which New Hampshire is full of

it’s no surprise this is closer than ‘16 Because this primary has :martin: palatable alternatives to Bernie
 

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Can we agree on the fact that this is a hollowed sentiment or at least an antiquated one thanks to the current President?
I mean, I’m 43 and have seen a few presidents. Clinton was lying under oath about blow jobs, GW jr seemed like a complete unqualified idiot/ puppet and Donald Trump Breh.

Only Obama has seemed presidential since I’ve been able to vote.
 
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