Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Biden campaign announces a public health advisory committee on the Virus [View all]irisblue
(36,557 posts)Peeling off iffy, not deeply attached to the gop, the surburban women who have kids and are watching. We need the purple-ish voters wrapped around major urban areas.
My example, Columbus has Dublin as a suburb, that area is the Ohio 12th.
Recall the special election in August?
From wiki-"Only on August 24 was Balderson officially declared the winner of the special election, which witnessed a significant swing away from the Republican Party as Balderson won with a margin of less than 1%, while fellow Republican Trump had carried the district by 11% in the 2016 presidential election."
That was damn close because that area is ruby red.
I'm not a big fan of Sen Sanders, for many reasons, but caring about the message-Democratic Party is the better choice, nis freaking important in my opinion.
YMMV
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden