| I really hope the DNC understands that many of us won't be able to get behind a candidate who is silent and unseen NOW, when our democracy is being systematically dismantled. Don't try to shove a candidate down our throats who is carefully curated but had no discernable stance when it mattered. The DNC should understand that but I'm afraid they don't. |
| I think the answer to that is quite obviously no. |
| You don’t get to choose your candidate. Just ask Bernie. |
| I am disappointed in my rep. I have heard very little from her, except when she was under the threat of gerrymandering… |
Yes— ask Bernie if he is a Democrat. The DNC has virtually no power |
| If they allow ranked choice voting for the primary it would be a game changer. |
| Many people deeply dissatisfied with Trump will likely reluctantly vote for whoever is not the candidate promising to continue his legacy. However I do hope the Democrats can get it together enough to give us a candidate people can be enthusiastic about voting for - instead of only voting strongly against the other guy. |
| Agree. And so far the only voices I hear are Newsome, Murphy and Buttigieg. |
| I actually think the DNC is doing the right thing for once by not coronating a candidate. Let democracy do its thing for a change |
Agreed. Reminder that winning Democratic presidential candidates like Carter and Obama came out of seemingly nowhere. |
Will it get us a candidate that is more or less likely to win the election (versus the primary)? |
It gives candidates outside of the establishment a real shot. That is how Mamdani beat Cuomo in the nyc primary. |
| I agree. Kamala's silence is deafening. She's a no for me, and I was all in on her. |
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I want Trump out. I don’t vote GOP but I am more unhappy with the Democrats than ever.
What will be, will be because my vote won’t count. |
This goes beyond candidates and races. What is the plan right now, today, while people are dying. |