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ELECTION 2020
(06-14-2019, 09:18 AM)Rootilda Wrote: Elizabeth Warren is quickly overtaking worn out and stale Biden.  I'd be happy to vote for her.

She has a plan for everything! I feel like she addresses so much more than pretty much everyone at this point. I like Mayor Pete too but I don't think this is his time. Although, we are still many months away and I've learned anything can happen in this political climate.
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There are currently 24 Democratic presidential candidates officially registered.

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The 24 Democrats running: (L-R top row) Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, Kirsten Gillibrand, Michael Bennet and Mike Gravel. (L-R middle row): Beto O'Rourke, Tulsi Gabbard, John Delaney, Eric Swalwell, Tim Ryan, Seth Moulton, Julian Castro and Joe Biden. (L-R bottom row): Pete Buttigieg, John Hickenlooper, Jay Inslee, Andrew Yang, Marianne Williamson, Wayne Messam, Steve Bullock and Bill de Blasio.

The 20 most qualified candidates, as measured by DNC criteria, will participate in the first set of primary debates on June 26th and June 27th

As noted upthread, yesterday the 20 candidates were announced (Gov. Steve Bullock, Rep. Seth Moulton, Mayor Wayne Messam, and former Gov. Mike Gravel didn't make the cut).

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Today, the drawing to determine the debate line up for each of the two nights went down. 

Candidates were divided into two categories: those who polled above average of 2 per cent and those who polled below. 

The Democratic Party said it wanted to spread the frontrunners and lower-tier candidates out so there is no perception of a 'lesser' or 'junior' debate as there was in the 2016 Republican presidential primary, when a second debate night was organized for candidates not garnering as high poll numbers (and was commonly referred to as 'the kiddie table"). 

The random drawing then took place, pulling from each of the respective categories to create two separate groupings of 10, with the following results.

June 26 participants:  
Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Beto O'Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, John Delaney, Tulsi Gabbard, Julian Castro, Tim Ryan, Bill de Blasio, and Jay Inslee.  

June 27 participants:  
Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bennet, Marianne Williamson, Eric Swalwell, Kirsten Gillibrand, Andrew Yang, and John Hickenlooper.

Ref and candidate profiles:  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...bates.html
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Jesus, how is Tulsi Gabbard still in the running?

I kind of suspect many of the less likely candidates are using this to increase their visibility for future runs at the senate. Beto came close last time and I'd love to see Ted Cruz ousted.
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I want to see the two old men slug it out verbally or physically and the fake Indian take on the fake Mexican.
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(06-14-2019, 11:40 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(06-14-2019, 09:18 AM)Rootilda Wrote: Elizabeth Warren is quickly overtaking worn out and stale Biden.  I'd be happy to vote for her.

She has a plan for everything! I feel like she addresses so much more than pretty much everyone at this point. 

Warren's really prepared and focused on how to get things done. That's increasing her support, for sure.

I just read that her rise in the polls has caused the Trump re-election campaign to shift some gears.

The reassessment of Warren, confirmed in conversations with more than a half-dozen Trump advisers, reflects the volatility of the massive Democratic primary and how the reelection campaign is reacting to it.

The Trump team — including the president himself — had been focused almost exclusively on Joe Biden to this point. But Warren’s rise now has them thinking she could pose a serious threat in a general election. Warren’s disciplined style, populist-infused speeches, and perceived ability to win over suburban female voters, Trump advisers concede, has raised concerns.

Campaign pollster John McLaughlin has sounded the alarm internally, stressing that Warren’s attacks on Trump threaten to undercut his support from the working-class voters who propelled him to the presidency.

“Although our own early published polls and internal polls discounted Elizabeth Warren, her recent momentum in May and June in national and early caucus and primary states into a strong second place to a flat Joe Biden is a cause for our campaign’s attention,” McLaughlin wrote in a text message to POLITICO.

“Sen. Warren’s attacks on President Trump’s policies need to be rebutted,” McLaughlin added. “We can’t just allow her to continue to attack the President in key states like Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and elsewhere.”

Biden will still receive a significant share of the campaign's attention. But Trump aides say they're less certain that he'll be their eventual opponent.

The reelection campaign first began taking note of Warren’s momentum several weeks ago, when polling showed her gaining substantially on Biden and Sanders. They were startled earlier this month when Tucker Carlson, a host on Trump-friendly Fox News, used the opening monologue of his show to heap praise on the liberal senator.

Warren’s populist economic agenda, Carlson said, “sounds like Donald Trump at his best.”

Full piece:  https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/1...on-1365816
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Warren’s populist economic agenda, Carlson said, “sounds like Donald Trump at his best.”

Oh, fuck off with that nonsense.   Twat
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Tucker Carlson can eat a bag of shit and I'd love the opportunity to ram the entire bag down his throat.
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(06-16-2019, 06:08 AM)Duchess Wrote: Tucker Carlson can eat a bag of shit and I'd love the opportunity to ram the entire bag down his throat.

Why? I get you hate Trump. Carlson has a different political opinion to you but why do you want to "I'd love the opportunity to ram the entire bag down his throat"?

No, he holds and voices different opinions would not warrant that intense reaction. So what is up?
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Tucker Carlson is a liar. He lies. He embellishes. He exaggerates. He fabricates. I understand that many trump supporters are cucks and believe, support and defend even the most egregious lies so your defense of one who regurgitates trump's bullshit comes as no surprise.
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(06-16-2019, 07:41 AM)Duchess Wrote: Tucker Carlson is a liar. He lies. He embellishes. He exaggerates. He fabricates. I understand that many trump supporters are cucks and believe, support and defend even the most egregious lies so your defense of one who regurgitates trump's bullshit comes as no surprise.

I know you watch Tucker regularly so as to have an informed view and are not being told what to think by Progressive talking heads, and so it strikes me by surprise that you would not know that he often holds opinions against Trump.

He also obviously and purposely sends up and mocks and much of this necessarily demands an over-exaggeration.

When he says stuff like this "“It took their biggest guns to do it. The network dispatched its Chief White House correspondent-slash-moral-philosopher-slash-renaissance-poet, Jim Acosta, to the U.S.-Mexico border" NO ONE believes Jim is a Renaissance Poet, at all. You know why he embellished?

"BECAUSE HE LIED!". No, it was a joke. That is wit. Humour. It is hysterical. Jim is a big gun.

But maybe you have some REALLY great example of him actually lying and not just doing his amusing witty deadpan and political opinion (whether you agree or not with said opinion)? Maybe though, this is simply the Progressive Talking Heads telling you he was bad and you simply bought it?
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Why in the world would you think anyone at all tells me what to think? That's just dumb. Are you dumb, Fry Guy? I ask because you often give the appearance that you are when you presume, as you most always do.
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(06-16-2019, 08:41 AM)Duchess Wrote: Why in the world would you think anyone at all tells me what to think? That's just dumb. Are you dumb, Fry Guy? I ask because you often give the appearance that you are when you presume, as you most always do.

Because you parrot narratives from Progressive outlets and rarely seem to think through any obvious ommissions, misrepresentations, bias or lies.

I'd say THAT was dumb.
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DON'T MAKE ME STOP THIS CAR!
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When all else fails, if you go by just looks alone, Tulsi Gabbard, has it for the the women, and Eric Swalwell, has for the men. hah
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(06-16-2019, 09:55 PM)Carsman Wrote: When all else fails, if you go by just looks alone, Tulsi Gabbard, has it for the the women, and Eric Swalwell, has for the men. hah

Eric is ugly as a hat full of arseholes.
Tulsi Gabbard is not too hard on the eyes and in that we agree
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I was ready to vote for Huntsman not too long ago.  I mean, look at him.

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There's a few older guys who are pretty easy on the eyes. Sam Elliot for example. Hubba Hubba. Sell me a pickup, big boy.
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So far, he's not running for POTUS. Smiley_emoticons_smile


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