2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Candidates
 
            1. Elizabeth Warren
2. Andrew Yang
3. Bernie Sanders
4. Kamala Harris
5. Amy Klobachar
6. Sherrod Brown
7. Kirsten Gillibrand
8 Cory Booker
9. Joe Biden
10. Julian Castro
11. John Hickenlooper
12. Jay Inslee
13. Eric Holder
14. Pete Buttigieg
15. John Delany.
16. Getting hit by a truck
999.999.999 Tulsi Gabbard
WHO YA GOT?
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            If I was democrat and could vote in their primary, I'd go with Sanders. I think of the people listed, he'd have the best chance to win. I'd go with Biden second, and getting hit by a truck third.2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
 
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            Heard on Jimmy Fallon Thursday. The Academy Awards are 91, still younger than the average Democratic candidate...lol.Give Peas A Chance…0
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            Too many candidates...this is what fucked the elephants and let the orange asswipe through.Whomever gets the nod, it needs to be someone who isn't ancient.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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            Well no one can follow goddamn directions around here. I thought I'd dip into this dumb cesspool that is the AMT wing, but no. This is where brains go to liquid.
 And there aren't too many candidates. Kinda what the exact purpose of primaries are for.0
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 Answered in your post.Jearlpam0925 said:The ol' DPPC as we like to call it. Here is my ranking of who I would vote for in rank-choice if the election were today based on who has declared, or is likely to declare:
 1. Elizabeth Warren - hell no
 2. Andrew Yang - hell no
 3. Bernie Sanders - super hell no
 4. Kamala Harris - I'd rather not
 5. Amy Klobachar - Lots to like
 6. Sherrod Brown - not bad
 7. Kirsten Gillibrand - no thanks
 8 Cory Booker - no thanks
 9. Joe Biden - creepy old dude? nope, already have one in office
 10. Julian Castro - meh
 11. John Hickenlooper - interesting...need to read more
 12. Jay Inslee - no idea who this is 
 13. Eric Holder - another interesting one that I want to read more about still
 14. Pete Buttigieg - This guy is more progressive than I like, but I really enjoy listening to him talk about problems and solutions
 15. John Delany.- no thanks
 16. Getting hit by a truck - no thanks
 999.999.999 Tulsi Gabbard
 WHO YA GOT?hippiemom = goodness0
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 Annnnd thank you. Looking for a ranking, but I'll count it.cincybearcat said:
 Answered in your post.Jearlpam0925 said:The ol' DPPC as we like to call it. Here is my ranking of who I would vote for in rank-choice if the election were today based on who has declared, or is likely to declare:
 1. Elizabeth Warren - hell no
 2. Andrew Yang - hell no
 3. Bernie Sanders - super hell no
 4. Kamala Harris - I'd rather not
 5. Amy Klobachar - Lots to like
 6. Sherrod Brown - not bad
 7. Kirsten Gillibrand - no thanks
 8 Cory Booker - no thanks
 9. Joe Biden - creepy old dude? nope, already have one in office
 10. Julian Castro - meh
 11. John Hickenlooper - interesting...need to read more
 12. Jay Inslee - no idea who this is 
 13. Eric Holder - another interesting one that I want to read more about still
 14. Pete Buttigieg - This guy is more progressive than I like, but I really enjoy listening to him talk about problems and solutions
 15. John Delany.- no thanks
 16. Getting hit by a truck - no thanks
 999.999.999 Tulsi Gabbard
 WHO YA GOT?0
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 Over the years I've noticed how fairly the group who post here is shifts rather slowly so it's always great to see someone who has been around other forums a lot jump in here. On the other hand, calling AMT a cesspool and describing those of us who post here as having brains gone to liquid... right...Jearlpam0925 said:Well no one can follow goddamn directions around here. I thought I'd dip into this dumb cesspool that is the AMT wing, but no. This is where brains go to liquid.
 And there aren't too many candidates. Kinda what the exact purpose of primaries are for.
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 Never vote for - Elizabeth Warren, Yang, Sanders, getting hit by a truckJearlpam0925 said:
 Annnnd thank you. Looking for a ranking, but I'll count it.cincybearcat said:
 Answered in your post.Jearlpam0925 said:The ol' DPPC as we like to call it. Here is my ranking of who I would vote for in rank-choice if the election were today based on who has declared, or is likely to declare:
 1. Elizabeth Warren - hell no
 2. Andrew Yang - hell no
 3. Bernie Sanders - super hell no
 4. Kamala Harris - I'd rather not
 5. Amy Klobachar - Lots to like
 6. Sherrod Brown - not bad
 7. Kirsten Gillibrand - no thanks
 8 Cory Booker - no thanks
 9. Joe Biden - creepy old dude? nope, already have one in office
 10. Julian Castro - meh
 11. John Hickenlooper - interesting...need to read more
 12. Jay Inslee - no idea who this is 
 13. Eric Holder - another interesting one that I want to read more about still
 14. Pete Buttigieg - This guy is more progressive than I like, but I really enjoy listening to him talk about problems and solutions
 15. John Delany.- no thanks
 16. Getting hit by a truck - no thanks
 999.999.999 Tulsi Gabbard
 WHO YA GOT?
 Would vote for as Dem candidate vs trump but not before - Gillibrand, Booker, Castro, Delany, Biden
 Don't know - Inslee
 The rest in order (subject to change as I still have a lot to learn about these people)
 1) Amy Klobacher
 2) Pete Buttigieg
 3) Sherrod Brown
 4) John Hickenlooper
 5) Eric Holder
 6) Kamala harris - and she is actually likely in the "would vote for against trump but not for anything else" camp
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            Undecided at this point. If one of these candidates wins me over and is still viable come primary day, I will vote for them. If not I may vote in the Republican primary, hopefully for Bill Weld, but if not then for any candidate not named Donald Trump.
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 Yup, I'm not participating in the Dem primary this year. I'll be voting in the Rep primary for Bill Weld. Then once the general comes around I'll vote for the Dem who has the nomination. My plan is to vote against Trump in the primaries and the general.JimmyV said:Undecided at this point. If one of these candidates wins me over and is still viable come primary day, I will vote for them. If not I may vote in the Republican primary, hopefully for Bill Weld, but if not then for any candidate not named Donald Trump.
 I'm "anyone but Trump" in 2020."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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            Do you guys have open primaries? Or are you just re-registering your affiliation?0
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 Open primaries. We don't have to register any sort of party affiliation.Jearlpam0925 said:Do you guys have open primaries? Or are you just re-registering your affiliation?"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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 Word. Yeah, here in PA it's closed primaries.jeffbr said:
 Open primaries. We don't have to register any sort of party affiliation.Jearlpam0925 said:Do you guys have open primaries? Or are you just re-registering your affiliation?0
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 Ah, got it. Yeah, we have 1 ballot. It lists all candidates from all parties. You can vote for 1 candidate from 1 party. No need to declare any affiliation. The only problem being that party choices are public record (although candidate choice isn't), so the state party then knows you voted in their primary, and see's you as a party voter, so I can expect to get a bunch of Trump shit thrown at me leading up to the general election.Jearlpam0925 said:
 Word. Yeah, here in PA it's closed primaries.jeffbr said:
 Open primaries. We don't have to register any sort of party affiliation.Jearlpam0925 said:Do you guys have open primaries? Or are you just re-registering your affiliation?"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080
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 In Massachusetts I believe the term is semi-Closed, but all that means is I have to declare myself Dem or Rep on the way in to get that ballot and then declare myself an independent again on the way out. Basically it is an open primary.Jearlpam0925 said:Do you guys have open primaries? Or are you just re-registering your affiliation?
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            Ha I like that strategy of voting against Baffoon in primary..jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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            josevolution said:Ha I like that strategy of voting against Baffoon in primary..In California, the rules are thus:"If you are registered to vote with a political party, you will be given a ballot for that party in a Presidential primary election.If you are unaffiliated with any party (sometimes called “no party preference” or "decline to state"), you will be given a nonpartisan ballot, containing only the names of all candidates for nonpartisan offices and any ballot measures to be voted upon at the primary election. Or, you may be able to request the ballot of one of the political parties at the polls or on your vote-by-mail ballot request form. Each political party has the option of allowing decline-to-state voters to vote in their Presidential primary." In the past, I once re-registered Republican so I could vote against Reagan. I don't think I'll do that this time as I want to vote for a Dem who I think can beat Trump. But I have to admit, re-registering to vote against Trump has its temptations! 
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 Interesting but I think kinda throwing your vote away. I’d propose voting for something when you have that chance. You don’t often get to vote for something and usually settle for voting againstjosevolution said:Ha I like that strategy of voting against Baffoon in primary..hippiemom = goodness0
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            Yes, that is truly a wasted vote0
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            It's hardly a wasted vote. I am an independent and these are party elections. I'm not required to support the least shitty Democrat just because that's who might face Trump in the general.
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