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If I have to vote one of them to save my life, then Bernie Sanders. At least, he doesn't hate anybody or the country in my opinion. Plus, he will soon find out we don't have any money to "free for all, cancel debt". So no real damage will be done by him, I suppose.
None of the OP's choices. I'll hold my opinion to myself.
OTOH, Vermin Supreme is still running here in New Hampshire. He can't screw things up worse than they already are. Besides, he wants to give everyone a pony.
He's the guy who wears a boot on his head for a hat.
If this the best of the Democratic bench, then the Democrats are doomed!
Some of the choices are marginally better (or maybe I should say less bad) then the others but in the end I voted for Bernie, more out of a lingering respect than any other reason. I would also add that at least he is semi-independent.
But even Bernie is broken now. It turns out Bernie is the ultimate spendthrift (sort of like Vermont's version of Elizabeth Warren) who will spend every last government dime, including borrowing money we do not have, and leave the bill to younger generations. The latest idea to abolish medical debt is just the straw that broke the camel's back.
I picked Eric Adams as the lesser of all of those Evils. At least he seems to like America. The rest don't and far too many of them want to transform it into something it was never meant to be.
Yep, when I see her face, I think, she got beat pretty regular with the ugly stick.
I regret having to google that. Egad.
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