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Figueira
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« on: May 08, 2017, 11:21:33 AM »

I don't even know whether I'll be living in Massachusetts in 2020, let alone where it will appear in the primary process.

Anyway, I feel like I'm going to end up voting for Booker, as much as I dislike him. If Bullock runs though, and is a major factor, I'll vote for him. I might vote for Harris, Gillibrand, or Klobuchar.

This thread will be fun to look at in 3 years (oh God, we're only 3 years away).
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« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2017, 03:18:23 PM »

Whoever runs against Trump, or I will write something in ... or more likely find something better to do than vote in a virtually uncontested GOP primary.

If the general is Trump vs Warren who do you vote for.

Never, ever Elizabeth Warren.  If Trump pleasantly surprises me in the next few years, then him.  If not, I'll vote third party.  Hillary Clinton, as annoying as she is, is 1,000 times better than Warren, who would never, ever get my vote.

The fact that you think Warren is equivalent to Trump shows how morally depraved your ideology is.
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« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2017, 03:42:17 PM »

The fact that you think Warren is equivalent to Trump shows how morally depraved your ideology is.

Not everyone who isn't a hardcore liberal partisan is "morally depraved" or a "monster". Why the hyperbole?

Also, I'm not sure why some people here are mentioning Bullock. He will almost certainly run against Daines in 2020.

Tom IIRC is pro-choice so he doesn't have that excuse.

Evan Jenkins voted for the AHCA.
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« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2017, 07:12:18 PM »

The fact that you think Warren is equivalent to Trump shows how morally depraved your ideology is.

Not everyone who isn't a hardcore liberal partisan is "morally depraved" or a "monster". Why the hyperbole?

Also, I'm not sure why some people here are mentioning Bullock. He will almost certainly run against Daines in 2020.

Tom IIRC is pro-choice so he doesn't have that excuse.

Evan Jenkins voted for the AHCA.

Why is abortion the only issue with which the left occasionally gives some on the right a pass?  I happen to think that Elizabeth Warren's economic ideas will royally screw over the grandchildren I one day wish to have, but that doesn't register as important enough to vote on.

No, if you dislike Warren's economic policies that's fine. I can respectfully disagree with that. It's more the fact that you've apparently already ruled out voting for Warren, whereas you haven't ruled out voting for Trump.
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