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Who do you prefer (Right lean/conservatives only please)

Which of these 3 do you prefer (right lean voters please)


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Should have had 'none of the above' on your list.
 
None of those 3...

Oh, is that not the answer you're looking for? Because if you were talking about the most reasonable in the Democrat field, the person you should have in this list is Tulsi Gabbard. I would rather have her than the 3 you named.

After listening to her on Tucker Carlson I agree she is the most likable but will not, can not get the nomination. Why? Because she is not the nut job pandering wacky things just to appease their base but they know won't get passed, like the other three IMO.
 
Same could easily be said for you and the Trumpists on the extreme far right - however that isn't the topic of discussion.

Since you felt the need to post on the thread the least you could do, I would imagine, is include some verbiage in your response that at least pretends to answer the question posed.

I did that. I voted for Biden, who isn't a far left socialist and would be better for the country than the far left socialists.
 
Least dislike? Biden.
 
There is a great chance that one of these 3 people will be the democratic nominee. In the general election by any standard whoever runs has at least a moderate chance at winning (that is not the discussion however). Let's say for t he sake of this conversation one of these 3 is the next president. I am curious which of the top 3 dem candidates you prefer.

Biden
Sanders
Warren

The question I am asking is which one of these 3 candidates you think would be the one you would least dislike as president. I am not asking who want to see get the nomination because you think Trump can beat them or anything like that.

I think that is like asking which testicle do you want smashed with a hammer and you can't have any pain killers or be put on anesthesia.
 
That doesn't answer the question. It doesn't address the post. It is a pathetic attempt to derail the thread.

I am not a leftist. So that means I would oppose most of the polices they support. I would only want Sanders to win the primary due to the fact he is a openly admitted socialist who would up Trump's chances of winning the general election. All of those practically support the **** I adamantly oppose.
 
There is a great chance that one of these 3 people will be the democratic nominee. In the general election by any standard whoever runs has at least a moderate chance at winning (that is not the discussion however). Let's say for t he sake of this conversation one of these 3 is the next president. I am curious which of the top 3 dem candidates you prefer.

Biden
Sanders
Warren

The question I am asking is which one of these 3 candidates you think would be the one you would least dislike as president. I am not asking who want to see get the nomination because you think Trump can beat them or anything like that.

Can ex-conservatives vote? My 2016 self says Biden, but new progressive sensations say Warren is the girl to break the glass ceiling. My younger (i'm 30) self says AOC is a shoe in....Oh wait...
 
I am not a leftist. So that means I would oppose most of the polices they support. I would only want Sanders to win the primary due to the fact he is a openly admitted socialist who would up Trump's chances of winning the general election. All of those practically support the **** I adamantly oppose.

I didn't ask if you'd support them.

I specifically mentioned please not reply with who could Trump beat since that isn't the topic. You are purposefully derailing and trolling the thread. If you aren't intellectually capable of comprehending the OP or the actually topic of the thread I can't help you. I didn't think the original question posed was too difficult and I apologize if confused you but almost every single other person understood the question.
 
The right-wing will have to accept that the moderate center is now in between Bernie and Obama, not between Obama and Trump. The entire Republican party is fringe and shouldn't even be part of a policy discussion. You had your compromising centrist in Obama and you called him a radical socialist. :lol:
 
The right-wing will have to accept that the moderate center is now in between Bernie and Obama, not between Obama and Trump. The entire Republican party is fringe and shouldn't even be part of a policy discussion. You had your compromising centrist in Obama and you called him a radical socialist. :lol:

I would have to see more evidence before jumping to such a conclusion, Dans La Lune.
 
There is a great chance that one of these 3 people will be the democratic nominee. In the general election by any standard whoever runs has at least a moderate chance at winning (that is not the discussion however). Let's say for t he sake of this conversation one of these 3 is the next president. I am curious which of the top 3 dem candidates you prefer.

Biden
Sanders
Warren

The question I am asking is which one of these 3 candidates you think would be the one you would least dislike as president. I am not asking who want to see get the nomination because you think Trump can beat them or anything like that.

I don't prefer any of them. You should have said which would be less damaging.
 
I don't consider Biden a potential nominee. Between Warren and Sanders there is not much to choose. Warren is boring but smart. Bernie is impractical but sincere. Warren seems likely to get the nomination, mostly by default. It sort of reminds me of 2012 on the Republican side.

No one has any pizzazz. Bill Clinton and Barack Obama spoiled the Democrats in that regard. Look at the rest of their candidates for the last 10 elections--Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton x2, Gore, Kerry, Obama x2, Hillary. These three fit with the rest of the lineup.
 
I don't prefer any of them. You should have said which would be less damaging.

If you bothered reading the post, the first post in the thread (can't miss it) I literally wrote:


The question I am asking is which one of these 3 candidates you think would be the one you would least dislike as president.

That is the exact wording. Seriously, read. On a written forum words matter.
 
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