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I will vote in the Democratic primary just to make sure she wins the nomination. She is a bigger idiot than Hillary Clinton. Trump will destroy her.
Due to the fact that Montana has an open primary, I have often thought about choosing the ballot that I want to skew, in hopes that a different party will win in the general election.
If warren is on the democrat primary ballot, I might yield to temptation and vote for her. The problem remains, though, that I can only vote the democrat ballot, and there will undoubtedly be others on there that I do not want to vote for.
Ah, decisions, decisions...
I want to see Pocahontas come to the battleground state of North Carolina and hold a rally for the Cherokee, Catawba or Lumbee tribes in the state.
Or if she'd rather, do the same in the Primary must win state of South Carolina. Maybe she can borrow Hillary's hot sauce bottle. Opps. NVM, wrong demographic.
She would be perfect for assuring another Trump victory. She is even more to the left than Hillary. Moderates/Independents won’t support her. Especially those in the rust belt.
As with Bernie, Democrats have to be concerned about a replay of 1972 with George McGovern. Ironically, MA was the only state McGovern won. He lost the other 49.
Warren is already going to town on ID politics. Democrats don't seem to have figured out that worked for Barack Obama did not work for Hillary, and won't work for Warren. Especially after her DNA debacle.
I'm not sure which is going to be more fun, watching the Dems eat their own in the primaries or reading the predictions on C-D.
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