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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
37. Ved-dy in-te-desting.
Fri Feb 27, 2015, 04:26 PM
Feb 2015

I'd still support Bernie, of course, but if he were to drop out early, I'd definitely support Gore over HRC.

Yes Kalidurga Feb 2015 #1
We tried to draft him in 08. Control-Z Feb 2015 #2
Let's try harder. As hard as we are trying with Warren and Sanders. McCamy Taylor Feb 2015 #3
And by "trying harder" you meet "writing more blog posts to each other" brooklynite Feb 2015 #64
I would think Sherman A1 Feb 2015 #4
Yes I would but elleng Feb 2015 #5
If he wanted to throw his hat in the ring, of course I'd give him serious consideration. We need... Hekate Feb 2015 #6
Yes!!! newfie11 Feb 2015 #7
Yes. Warren DeMontague Feb 2015 #8
Al is the reason DU exists. MADem Feb 2015 #9
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Look, you've got Google, and I'm not going to bash a decent Dem. MADem Jan 2017 #86
Absolutely! But... Badass Liberal Feb 2015 #10
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Sure Bagsgroove Feb 2015 #11
I had one in 2004 McCamy Taylor Feb 2015 #69
LOL - I see what you are doing you stinker OKNancy Feb 2015 #12
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No I would not! mntleo2 Feb 2015 #13
Yep. Gore meekly conceded Florida. Maedhros Feb 2015 #33
Maybe he just chose a different... YvonneCa Feb 2015 #46
If by "meekly conceded" you mean he fought all the way to the Supreme Court NYC Liberal Feb 2015 #68
No, Kerry meekly conceded. Remember "Sore Loserman"? That's cause Gore McCamy Taylor Feb 2015 #70
Here he is... YvonneCa Feb 2015 #45
No, No and No f-ing way anotojefiremnesuka Feb 2015 #14
Al had his moment. It's passed. saltpoint Feb 2015 #15
+1 PDittie Feb 2015 #17
He could have in 2008. Obama did what Gore could have done Tom Rinaldo Feb 2015 #36
Yes, I love the guy davidpdx Feb 2015 #16
Certainly we can do it Feb 2015 #18
about time kpete Feb 2015 #19
He's got to regrow the beard first DefenseLawyer Feb 2015 #20
I think people are fooling themselves about Warren. NCTraveler Feb 2015 #21
Warren would get small donations like Obama did adigal Feb 2015 #41
That, in itself, is rewriting history. NCTraveler Mar 2015 #81
I would, if he won the nomination, of course. MineralMan Feb 2015 #22
Of course. BeanMusical Feb 2015 #35
I like many of his post-2000 views, but would want to see his platform. n/t Orsino Feb 2015 #23
Most likely. Agschmid Feb 2015 #24
He'd be 69 if he was inaugurated in 2017 -- the same age as Ray-run in '81. n/t BP2 Feb 2015 #27
I would not support him in the primary Marrah_G Feb 2015 #25
Is this a trick question?? USArmyParatrooper Feb 2015 #26
How much daylight has he put between himself and the DLC on policy? TheKentuckian Feb 2015 #28
We probably can't draft him. Jamastiene Feb 2015 #29
He's been handed a giant, very visable platform thanks to the TrumpNazi algorewonflorida2000 Jan 2017 #82
Yes.... CherokeeDem Feb 2015 #30
No LittleBlue Feb 2015 #31
Not due to party loyalty... Heck, I am an Independent... Xyzse Feb 2015 #32
No he's a sell out to big money and the 1% , hell he is the 1% glasshouses Feb 2015 #34
Ved-dy in-te-desting. KamaAina Feb 2015 #37
I have always liked Gore AwakeAtLast Feb 2015 #38
Absolutely! I would be thrilled! Nt adigal Feb 2015 #39
Every person has a moment and if they don't seize it it's gone. DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2015 #40
Sure! zappaman Feb 2015 #42
voted for him in 2000, would gladly vote for him again! nt steve2470 Feb 2015 #43
In a fucking heartbeat geomon666 Feb 2015 #44
In a word, hifiguy Feb 2015 #47
YES, I admire him so much. R B Garr Feb 2015 #48
Of course I'd vote for him. Stevepol Feb 2015 #49
I support all political outsiders. cherokeeprogressive Feb 2015 #50
Yes! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2015 #51
D Rex Feb 2015 #52
Not saying no, but he's been so far out of it that I think he would have a hard time. Renew Deal Feb 2015 #53
HELL YES DonCoquixote Feb 2015 #54
He wimped out in 2000, how could he be trusted not to do it again tularetom Feb 2015 #55
Absolutely. No question on point Feb 2015 #56
Yes, yes, yes and YES! Peregrine Took Feb 2015 #57
Joe Leiberman olddots Feb 2015 #58
Fuhgettaboutit....... Historic NY Feb 2015 #59
No I wouldn't. Al's biggest problem was connecting with people. napi21 Feb 2015 #60
Just checked he is still legally married to Tipper marlakay Feb 2015 #61
I would but I doubt Gore would jimlup Feb 2015 #62
I thought you didn't want a corporatist 1%er running... brooklynite Feb 2015 #63
Sure! greytdemocrat Feb 2015 #65
Probably not. 840high Feb 2015 #66
Love him love him love him tavernier Feb 2015 #67
No. wickerwoman Feb 2015 #71
YES ailsagirl Feb 2015 #72
Absolutely Art_from_Ark Feb 2015 #73
No dylan33 Feb 2015 #74
nope! n/t wildbilln864 Feb 2015 #75
What makes you think he's even remotely interested in running? SheilaT Feb 2015 #76
I still can't get over Gore choosing Lieberman to run with him politicman Feb 2015 #77
No mikehiggins Feb 2015 #78
no, I like his stand on global climate change but he was a conservative dem who B Calm Feb 2015 #79
Maybe. LWolf Feb 2015 #80
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