Orangeburst
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I came close to taking a job in New Hampshire shortly after college. It was a solid Republican state then. Glad I turned it down.New Hampshire has changed a lot in the last 20-25 years. All those liberals who moved there so they could escape the high taxes in Massachusetts have completely changed the makeup of the state.
I have not. I believe he uses the term democratic socialist.
I also know that every candidate that calls himself a capitalist has no intention, desire, or ability to remove socialism from the US economy.
I remember the same thing being said about republicans in 2016.Everyone was waiting for themoderate/establishment wing of the party to coalesce around a candidate so they could defeat Trump. All of the “moderate” candidates have serious issues going forward.Sanders is only at 27% in a neighboring state. The Dems need to thin his competition soon, and they will take him down.
My candidate? There's little to no chance I will be voting for him.That’s a sad statement considering it’s your candidate , I’m more informed about him than you are yet you are still trying to defend him . Does that make you a LOW INFORMATION VOTER?
I said just that a little while ago. The crowded field gives the outlier a chance. One strong Republican candidate would have beaten Trump if it was one on one early. Just like with Bernie.I remember the same thing being said about republicans in 2016.Everyone was waiting for the moderate/establishment wing of the party to coalesce around a candidate so they could defeat Trump. All of the “moderate” candidates have serious issues going forward.