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I'm all in for Warren, but...
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My biggest fear is that Biden will win a bunch of states while Warren and Sanders come 2nd and 3rd, and Biden will get the nomination. I'll vote for Biden against Trump, but I feel like his support is based solely on the fact that he's known and was Vice President. He's a gaff machine and he is a bit old. I fear that if he gets the nomination he won't make the kind of changes we really need, and when it actually comes down to a race against Trump he'll make so many gaffs that he'll be a joke.

Warren is the first candidate in my lifetime who I truly believe in and think could make a real difference. I don't have the same love for Sanders, but I do think he would make an incredible president. I think getting money out of politics is the most important issue because until we fix that, money will keep us from fixing every other problem. And they are the only two candidates who will actually do anything about it.

So at what point do Warren and Sanders supporters need to come together and back one candidate? I feel like we are in a prisoner's dilemma. If you could tell me right now that it's switch to Sanders or get stuck with Biden, I'd switch. But I would much rather Sander's backers switched to Warren.

What do you think?

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