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Oh, right. I misread that.
So who will be the Democratic Nominee for POTUS in 2020?
If it wasn't for REDMAP and the weird rules of the Electoral College, Republicans wouldn't be able to control any part of the Federal Government.
Once Democrats get their act together and manage to fix the map after the next census, the GOP will have to radically re-invent itself or be replaced by something new.
Sorry, but I find outgageous gerrymandering by Democrats to be just as bad as by Republicans.
Way,way,way, too early for that discussion.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) on Tuesday ruled out a potential bid for the presidency in 2020, saying that he has a "full plate" in his current role.
"I am ruling it out. I ran for governor. I have a full plate. I have many projects. I’m going to be here doing the job of governor. … I’m governor of New York and I have a lot to do," he said in an interview on WNYC's "The Brian Lehrer Show."
Gillibrand has defended her approach by insisting she placed deeply held personal values over party loyalty. But the still-burning resentment among the donor class now confronts Gillibrand as she explores a presidential bid, cutting her off from influential and deep-pocketed contributors and their networks at a time when an expansive 2020 field will compete for their dollars.
Among those donors is Susie Tompkins Buell, a prominent Democratic fundraiser and co-founder of Esprit and the North Face clothing brands, who said the matter remains fresh in her mind and among those in her circles. The episode, she said, “stained [Gillibrand’s] reputation as a fair player.”
That's sort of the whole purpose of the thread. Anyway, something of a surprise announcement: Include Andrew Cuomo out.
Granted, the New York contingent still not definitively out of it yet is quite substantial; Kirsten Gillibrand is generally considered to be running and Bill De Blasio has not been shy about his longer-term aspirations. Hillary could still throw her pantsuit into the ring.
Gillibrand is getting some pushback from big donors over shoving Al Franken under the bus.
Because of course a fair player would have put party over principle.
Anyway, I would expect to see a few more "not-running" announcements before the holidays, and the first big "Yes, I am" announcements in early January. Many of the unannounced have already started wooing potential staff in Iowa.
Thanks. That helps explain why Gillibrand seemed concerned with campaign finance reform when she was on the Daily Show. But, as your commentary implies, I hope the future of the party is more progressive than protectionist.
O’Rourke, who earned a groundswell of national attention in 2018, was ranked third with 7 percent of Democratic and independent voters backing him, garnering more support than other frequently touted potential challengers.
Beto O'Rourke seen as a top contender according to the headline. Reading the article reveals what the Hill considers a top contender:
On the other hand, the guys in front of him could keel over at any moment: Joe Biden (76) and Bernie Sanders (77). Although the poll notes that Warren, Harris and Booker are polling in the low single digits, the fact is that they will have plenty of visibility over the next year, while it is hard to imagine Beto getting a lot of airtime.
I agree with his lack of exposure hurting him over the buildup to the primary fight. I think the play for Beto and the DNC is Texas. He'd make a great VP candidate. A whole lot of Cruz people will not vote for Trump. Republicans still hold the state, if they turn out. If they don't turn out for Trump (let's see how they like his new best buddies lowering oil prices so Donnie can win in North Carolina while putting ND and TX companies into receivership.... just as a hypothetical.
But it's early... we're going to go through several iterations of "who's the anointed one" in 2019. People tire of some candidates very quickly. Lookit Jeb Bush with his vaunted war chest and the Bush machine...
And yet both parties went against type in 2016.
Beto O'Rourke seen as a top contender according to the headline. Reading the article reveals what the Hill considers a top contender:
On the other hand, the guys in front of him could keel over at any moment: Joe Biden (76) and Bernie Sanders (77). Although the poll notes that Warren, Harris and Booker are polling in the low single digits, the fact is that they will have plenty of visibility over the next year, while it is hard to imagine Beto getting a lot of airtime.
I see your bias is still clouding your brain.