Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Mar 11, 2020 - 7:06am
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
What about Tulsi Gabbard?
I hope she hangs in there but she's got some history that rankles people. Gotta take the chunky with the smooth, tho, and I think her positions on the things that are important to me are good. She's met with Assad and that got her in trouble. Her dad's a little nuts and she's had to distance herself from him.
Our caucus is ranked-choice and she's my 2nd. Probably should be my first but I let myself play the prognostication game and I went with Bernie just to try to keep him in the hunt.
Well she qualifies with all the rest! I don't mind listening to her talk about things. Unlike Warren and Clinton.
I like her and an interesting side note that doesn't really mean anything, but she is the only really pretty Presidential candidate that I have ever seen other than Benjamin Harrison of course.
I hope she hangs in there but she's got some history that rankles people. Gotta take the chunky with the smooth, tho, and I think her positions on the things that are important to me are good. She's met with Assad and that got her in trouble. Her dad's a little nuts and she's had to distance herself from him.
Our caucus is ranked-choice and she's my 2nd. Probably should be my first but I let myself play the prognostication game and I went with Bernie just to try to keep him in the hunt.
"Here's the thing," Warren said in a speech to a convention of the California Democratic Party nine months ago. "When a candidate tells you about all the things that aren't possible, about how political calculations come first . . . they're telling you something very importantâthey are telling you that they will not fight for you."
I agree, I voted for her. I believe she was the smartest and most accomplished person in the field. Bloomberg is merely obscenely wealthy, but she teaches at Harvard and almost single-handedly created the CFPB. Sure it was gutted into toothlessness moments later, but still.
Men are 'go-getters', women are 'power-hungry'. Same as it ever was... c.
Well, there has been systematic power-starvation aimed at us...
I agree, I voted for her. I believe she was the smartest and most accomplished person in the field. Bloomberg is merely obscenely wealthy, but she teaches at Harvard and almost single-handedly created the CFPB. Sure it was gutted into toothlessness moments later, but still.
Men are 'go-getters', women are 'power-hungry'. Same as it ever was... c.
Yeah, that's one of those semantic "nuances" (which may sometimes be used unconsciously), like the difference between "confident" and "aggressive" for the same behaviors but by different genders.
I agree, I voted for her. I believe she was the smartest and most accomplished person in the field. Bloomberg is merely obscenely wealthy, but she teaches at Harvard and almost single-handedly created the CFPB. Sure it was gutted into toothlessness moments later, but still.
Men are 'go-getters', women are 'power-hungry'. Same as it ever was... c.
The Democratic National Committee is drastically revising its criteria to participate in primary debates after New Hampshire, doubling the polling threshold and eliminating the individual donor requirement, which could pave the way for former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg to make the stage beginning in mid-February.
Another billionaire Messiah...
If Bloomberg gets any traction (which I think he will on super tuesday), The democrats may find themselves enamored with citizens united.
I didn't find any clips or quotes of Rattner (misspelled in Tweet above) having said those exact words but I did find this which seems to express a related sentiment: https://twitter.com/i/status/1222154470618009600
Probably paraphrased. Rattner not only supports Bloomberg, but also apparently manages his money, and is a bit of a swamp creature too.
that strategy doesnt seem to make sense...i would think his voters are more in tune with biden than bernie. (edit), i see from the link, its if biden falters. but still, i would think it would drain biden votes, unless of course bloomberg drops out once biden is well established...but I'm having a hard time believe that.
His voters (and fans) are more in tune with the (milder version of the) GOP, like Bloomberg himself.
Also, it wouldn't be so much about voters, but about delegates. Party mechanics/machinations.
Suppose Bernie Sanders wins the nomination and succeeds in becoming president. Would he focus on a small handful of policy goals, let the others go and tone down his rhetoric?
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I would like to see Andrew Yang become president of the USA. But if that is my preference, I can guarantee you all, it will not happen.
I didn't find any clips or quotes of Rattner (misspelled in Tweet above) having said those exact words but I did find this which seems to express a related sentiment: https://twitter.com/i/status/1222154470618009600
that strategy doesnt seem to make sense...i would think his voters are more in tune with biden than bernie. (edit), i see from the link, its if biden falters. but still, i would think it would drain biden votes, unless of course bloomberg drops out once biden is well established...but I'm having a hard time believe that.
His voters (and fans) are more in tune with the (milder version of the) GOP, like Bloomberg himself.
Also, it wouldn't be so much about voters, but about delegates. Party mechanics/machinations.
The Democratic National Committee is drastically revising its criteria to participate in primary debates after New Hampshire, doubling the polling threshold and eliminating the individual donor requirement, which could pave the way for former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg to make the stage beginning in mid-February.
Another billionaire Messiah...
I didn't find any clips or quotes of Rattner (misspelled in Tweet above) having said those exact words but I did find this which seems to express a related sentiment: https://twitter.com/i/status/1222154470618009600
that strategy doesnt seem to make sense...i would think his voters are more in tune with biden than bernie. (edit), i see from the link, its if biden falters. but still, i would think it would drain biden votes, unless of course bloomberg drops out once biden is well established...but I'm having a hard time believe that.
I didn't find any clips or quotes of Rattner (misspelled in Tweet above) having said those exact words but I did find this which seems to express a related sentiment: https://twitter.com/i/status/1222154470618009600
The Democratic National Committee is drastically revising its criteria to participate in primary debates after New Hampshire, doubling the polling threshold and eliminating the individual donor requirement, which could pave the way for former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg to make the stage beginning in mid-February.