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2020 Democratic Candidates Tracker Part III

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Or I could argue that people might have seen what voting for somebody just because he is anti establishment brought, and don't like it....


I can see why you would argue that, because you persist in refusing to acknowledge how much support an anti-establishment candidate like Sanders has.

Honestly, I would rather listen to someone who bases their arguments on facts and not on imaginings.
 
Yes, Clinton was largely seen as "the establishment" and she lost.

But, she lost an extremely tight election (even winning the popular vote), against a candidate that had received assistance from foreign governments. Overall, I don't think that loss says as much about anti- vs. pro-establishment as it does about the success of Republican smear tactics against her.

Do you really think there are so many anti-establishment candidates out there that going after some of that vote would make up for ignoring pro-establishment people?

Remember, Clinton didn't become president in 2016, but then neither did Sanders. He couldn't even convince the majority of Democrats that his anti-establishment was the way to go.


Look, I'm not suggesting we go for the anti-establishment candidate just because he's an anti-establishment candidate. I'm just arguing against what I take to be your position: We should reject the anti-establishment candidate just because he's the anti-establishment candidate.

I think that's a huge mistake and I feel rather strongly about that.

Am I just reading you wrong?
 
I don't know how true this is and I'm skeptical as hell, but it certainly seems plausible.

Fearing the selection of Bernie Sanders as the Democrats’ 2020 presidential nominee, a growing number of establishment party officials are reportedly considering Sherrod Brown as a late-entry “white knight” with Michelle Obama as a running mate.


Again, remember Michelle Obama herself has shot down suggestion to run for office in the past. It just looks like emergency ideas on how to stop Sanders floated by party officials.

They better not piss off Bernie Sanders supporters. Ooh boy. This might be their primary election, but it might be safer to concede to the will of the voters rather than be completely honest about what they really wanted out of the primaries.
 
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It looks like Biden might have gotten a bounce out of his second place in Nevada. If he wins big in SC, he will probably effectively kill off the other moderates for Tuesday, though with Sanders still in first and Bloomberg in third.
 
I don't know how true this is and I'm skeptical as hell, but it certainly seems plausible.




Again, remember Michelle Obama herself has shot down suggestion to run for office in the past. It just looks like emergency ideas on how to stop Sanders floated by party officials.

They better not piss off Bernie Sanders supporters. Ooh boy. This might be their primary election, but it might be safer to concede to the will of the voters rather than be completely honest about what they really wanted out of the primaries.

Ha ha! I thought he already ran and dropped out?
 
I can see why you would argue that, because you persist in refusing to acknowledge how much support an anti-establishment candidate like Sanders has.

Honestly, I would rather listen to someone who bases their arguments on facts and not on imaginings.

If Sanders has this massive support, why doesn't it show in any of the polls you tout? The ones you love when the results are what you want them to be.
 
I don't know how true this is and I'm skeptical as hell, but it certainly seems plausible.


Again, remember Michelle Obama herself has shot down suggestion to run for office in the past. It just looks like emergency ideas on how to stop Sanders floated by party officials.

They better not piss off Bernie Sanders supporters. Ooh boy. This might be their primary election, but it might be safer to concede to the will of the voters rather than be completely honest about what they really wanted out of the primaries.
Looks like they interviewed one Democratic Party member and claim a petition to Michelle means she's considering it.:rolleyes:
 
It looks like Biden might have gotten a bounce out of his second place in Nevada. If he wins big in SC, he will probably effectively kill off the other moderates for Tuesday, though with Sanders still in first and Bloomberg in third.
Don't count on a Biden win. Too much baggage.
 
If Sanders has this massive support, why doesn't it show in any of the polls you tout? The ones you love when the results are what you want them to be.


Keep in mind I was responding to dudalb, who persists in saying that Bernie's chances of beating Trump depends on some mythical "Lost Tribe" of voters, despite being repeatedly shown polls that have Sanders beating Trump in battleground states.

Having said that, in the polls I'm looking at Sanders is the leading candidate in the Democratic primary.

Finally, you claim "The ones you love when the results are what you want them to be"--Do you have some knowledge of polls that don't show Sanders in the lead? Sure, you can find stray polls where Trump beats Sanders, but if you focus on those alone then you are doing the cherry picking, not me. They don't reflect the general consensus of the polls.
 
So far, I am most interested in Amy Klopotek, yet I have read little about her on this forum.

I understand that she doesn't have a chance, but much can change in 4 years. Anyone else planning to vote for her? Why or why not?

Thanks.

Amy Klobuchar? No. Why? Because she's done nothing to convince me that she's better than Warren.
 
Amy Klobuchar? No. Why? Because she's done nothing to convince me that she's better than Warren.
She does have one advantage over Warren... She is over a decade younger.

Being president is a stressful job. It ages a politician. I want the Democrats to hold the white house for at least 2 terms.

One off the risks to Sanders, Binden, and to a lesser extent Warren is that due to their age they may not serve more than 1 term. (They may retire after 4 years, or die in office.) And then the Democrats would lose the advantage to having an incumbent running for a second term.

Klobuchar is young enough that she should be able to easily handle 2 terms.
 
Keep in mind I was responding to dudalb, who persists in saying that Bernie's chances of beating Trump depends on some mythical "Lost Tribe" of voters, despite being repeatedly shown polls that have Sanders beating Trump in battleground states.

Having said that, in the polls I'm looking at Sanders is the leading candidate in the Democratic primary.

Finally, you claim "The ones you love when the results are what you want them to be"--Do you have some knowledge of polls that don't show Sanders in the lead? Sure, you can find stray polls where Trump beats Sanders, but if you focus on those alone then you are doing the cherry picking, not me. They don't reflect the general consensus of the polls.

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This is why Sanders cannot win:

Bernie Sanders's Long History of Pushing Government Takeovers of Private Markets
Although 40 percent of Democratic primary voters express positive views of socialism, only 19 percent of all voters express the same positivity. The Vermont senator may be able to stand out in the crowded Democratic primary, but the general election voter will likely be cautious of some of Senator Sanders’s proposals.

Politico: Power to the people: Bernie calls for federal takeover of electricity production
Sanders wants federally owned utilities to build massive amounts of wind and solar to compete with private generators, but critics say that would complicate an already tricky transition to clean energy.
 
Elizabeth Warren, 2/9/19

Let's be clear: I won't take a dime of PAC money in this campaign. I won't take a single check from a federal lobbyist, or billionaires who want to run a Super PAC on my behalf.

And I challenge every other candidate who asks for your vote in this primary to do the same

Today: Persist PAC placed $9 million in ad buys to support Warren in Super Tuesday states. Warren may have the largest Super PAC of the race.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/27/us/politics/elizabeth-warren-super-pac.html
 
It looks like Biden might have gotten a bounce out of his second place in Nevada. If he wins big in SC, he will probably effectively kill off the other moderates for Tuesday, though with Sanders still in first and Bloomberg in third.
Yeah, it will be really bad for the party, and maybe Biden, if they run neck and neck and it goes to the convention and superdelegates. Biden nominated. Bernie Brothers will retreat and not show up to vote at all.
 
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