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SSJVegeta

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Sun Jun 8, 2025, 04:13 PM 22 hrs ago

Harris Walz 2028? [View all]


154 votes, 3 passes | Time left: Unlimited
YES
11 (7%)
NO
132 (86%)
Maybe
11 (7%)
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Harris Walz 2028? [View all] SSJVegeta 22 hrs ago OP
How about Whitmer/Buttigieg benpollard 22 hrs ago #1
I like Harris a lot, but sadly I don't think a woman has a chance of winning Ocelot II 22 hrs ago #2
Women make up a majority of the country. SSJVegeta 22 hrs ago #6
Yes it was. Scrivener7 22 hrs ago #11
A *lot* of women voted for Trump. A majority of White women voted for him. Ocelot II 22 hrs ago #14
Racism was a major issue in 2008 and 2012 too. But it didnt cost Obama the elections SSJVegeta 15 hrs ago #59
Many women, especially in the South, are not "comfortable voting for a woman for president" Iris 19 hrs ago #58
I think Biden did a lot of damage to the party AZProgressive 21 hrs ago #36
It's not that either Clinton or Harris were unpopular; they weren't unpopular with Democrats. Ocelot II 21 hrs ago #38
I think it would be more difficult to win a primary--same as Bernie Sanders AZProgressive 21 hrs ago #40
Myth that the majority of Americans are secretly populist progressives yearning for economic class revolution betsuni 20 hrs ago #49
"In October, O'Malley Dillon and Lorraine Voles, Harris's chief of staff, had gone to the White House betsuni 20 hrs ago #47
I might go for Walz at the top of the ticket RandomNumbers 22 hrs ago #3
I think one thing that could have helped Harris is if Biden would have assigned her karynnj 22 hrs ago #9
I would strongly consider that... Walz is WONDERFUL!! InAbLuEsTaTe 22 hrs ago #24
Sometimes i wonder... Beartracks 21 hrs ago #35
Like it or not, we will not win if a woman is atop the ticket. This backwards country will not elect a female president. LonePirate 22 hrs ago #4
Women make up a majority ofbthe country and a woman won the popular vote in 2016. SSJVegeta 22 hrs ago #7
Yes it was. Scrivener7 22 hrs ago #13
Not even a little bit. SSJVegeta 22 hrs ago #15
You must be a man. Women *know* misogyny when we see it Ocelot II 22 hrs ago #16
Just because misogny exists, doesnt mean that a fascist was elected solely because of it. SSJVegeta 22 hrs ago #19
Clearly. Scrivener7 22 hrs ago #20
And what do you say about all of the women who failed to vote for Harris, and/or voted for Trump SSJVegeta 22 hrs ago #21
No. Many didn't vote for her because she's a woman. Others didn't vote for her because she's black. Scrivener7 22 hrs ago #22
If sexism was the reason, Clinton wouldnt have won the popular vote. If racsm was the reason, Obama would never SSJVegeta 21 hrs ago #27
Nope. Run a middle aged, white, protestant, straight man and we'll win. Without Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #28
I guarantee Harris and Clinton would have lost if they were men. SSJVegeta 21 hrs ago #37
That's nice. But it's ridiculous to say you guarantee such a thing. Have a lovely evening. Scrivener7 20 hrs ago #52
A losing message is a loser irregardless of the messenger. SSJVegeta 19 hrs ago #57
I agree... we need to stop the misogyny!! InAbLuEsTaTe 21 hrs ago #25
Yes thank you!! And mark my words: SSJVegeta 21 hrs ago #39
I could not agree with you MORE!! I believe the torch is starting to be passed to AOC & she IS the future of our party!! InAbLuEsTaTe 20 hrs ago #44
Absolutely SSJVegeta 20 hrs ago #46
Cheers to AOC!!! InAbLuEsTaTe 14 hrs ago #60
Maybe deal with the existing problems before looking to the next election Bev54 22 hrs ago #5
Precisely. Besides, B.See 20 hrs ago #48
I think... Mike Nelson 22 hrs ago #8
Me too!! As long as we stick to our progressive principles, we are going to kick some serious ass in 2028!! InAbLuEsTaTe 21 hrs ago #26
Agree that we need to focus on 2026--also who knows about 2028 indigovalley 22 hrs ago #10
Oh, hell no Polybius 22 hrs ago #12
Adlai Stevenson was a great man. But your point is heard and well received. SSJVegeta 21 hrs ago #42
It might be unprecedented but the combination of Harris/Walz, with sufficient time to campaign, would be a powerful one InAbLuEsTaTe 20 hrs ago #45
I'll decide which candidates are best for the job Torchlight 22 hrs ago #17
Hard pass. Ace Rothstein 22 hrs ago #18
I'm for whoever can win. We cannot afford to lose again. kerry-is-my-prez 22 hrs ago #23
If they came out of the primary as the ticket I'd vote for it. BlueTsunami2018 21 hrs ago #29
This! Polybius 21 hrs ago #30
I will vote straight Dem no matter who the candidate is samnsara 21 hrs ago #31
I will vote for whom ever is on the ticket. My first choices are rarely if ever the nominees nt Javaman 21 hrs ago #32
Absolutely not. I like both these people, but we ran this ticket already pinkstarburst 21 hrs ago #33
the country resoundingly rejected TSF once--then "elected" him again cadoman 7 hrs ago #62
But there's a difference. Trump was successful and won in 2016 pinkstarburst 3 hrs ago #67
She wasn't my favorite in the primary. Ms. Toad 21 hrs ago #34
If they win the primary, certainly. GoCubsGo 21 hrs ago #41
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. tinrobot 21 hrs ago #43
tesler say what Nimble_Idea 20 hrs ago #50
If she wants to run, she should run. TheProle 20 hrs ago #51
The Republican meme would be 'a return to open borders'. everyonematters 20 hrs ago #53
That wouldn't be my first choice EdmondDantes_ 20 hrs ago #54
it's not a great poll--99% of us would support it if it were the ticket cadoman 14 hrs ago #61
No. The poll is asking if thats what we want. Not whether we would support it. SSJVegeta 6 hrs ago #63
the poll states "Harris Walz 2028?" cadoman 5 hrs ago #64
As the poll author, that was not my intention SSJVegeta 5 hrs ago #66
did not realize I was duking it out with the poll author cadoman 3 hrs ago #68
It all depends who else runs in the primary VMA131Marine 20 hrs ago #55
Are we sure there will BE a 2028 election? davsand 20 hrs ago #56
That assumes she can win a primary Renew Deal 5 hrs ago #65
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