The Democratic Presidential Debates
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Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
I think all should watch this. It explains Chris Matthews many outbursts and others crazyness.
Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....
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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Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....0 -
ecdanc said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....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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ecdanc said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Ledbetterman10 said:ecdanc said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:ecdanc said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!0 -
ecdanc said:Ledbetterman10 said:ecdanc said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....
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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Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....
But I also think that is a brand issue for his advisers etc - Let Bernie be Bernie with the shown strengths it has or risk to have him wimper away if he suddenly start to become something not-Bernie.
I would be very curious to see Bernies VP pick. If it would be a moderate to cover new voting-ground or a close ally -a mirror of the boy himself."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
@mrussel1 check out the 586 polling site and do a search for VA 2020. They have VA going to Trump by a few points no matter who he's up against.0
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ecdanc said:Spiritual_Chaos said:ecdanc said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
Copenhagen
Budapest
And I hate myself for it - but Krakow
Should have done the Taylor Swift/Pearl Jam combo in Berlin. But who wants to visit Berlin for a millionth time. Alexanderplatz drains my life energy faster than reading hot takes about why to vote for Bloomberg."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
what dreams said:@mrussel1 check out the 586 polling site and do a search for VA 2020. They have VA going to Trump by a few points no matter who he's up against.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/
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mrussel1 said:what dreams said:@mrussel1 check out the 586 polling site and do a search for VA 2020. They have VA going to Trump by a few points no matter who he's up against.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....
But I also think that is a brand issue for his advisers etc - Let Bernie be Bernie with the shown strengths it has or risk to have him wimper away if he suddenly start to become something not-Bernie.
I would be very curious to see Bernies VP pick. If it would be a moderate to cover new voting-ground or a close ally -a mirror of the boy himself.
I know it sounds strange because he's already served the position, but Biden would be the perfect running-mate for Sanders, for many of the same reasons that he was perfect running-mate for Obama: just a moderate politician that's been around forever and has shown an ability to work with both democrats and republicans.
But another Biden for VP run seems unrealistic. One thing for Buttigieg, I contend he just LOOKS like a vice-president. If you time-warped 1989 Dan Quayle to the present, stood him beside Buttigieg, and asked someone who wasn't familiar with either of them "Which one of these two do you think is the Vice-President?," I think you'd get varying answers.
As for the other Dems that are still in the race, I think Warren is too close to him politically, I'm not sure Pete would move the needle much, and I doubt Klobuchar would move the needle at all. Maybe Cory Booker would be a good option? I don't know, it's tough to forecast.
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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Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....
But I also think that is a brand issue for his advisers etc - Let Bernie be Bernie with the shown strengths it has or risk to have him wimper away if he suddenly start to become something not-Bernie.
I would be very curious to see Bernies VP pick. If it would be a moderate to cover new voting-ground or a close ally -a mirror of the boy himself.
I know it sounds strange because he's already served the position, but Biden would be the perfect running-mate for Sanders, for many of the same reasons that he was perfect running-mate for Obama: just a moderate politician that's been around forever and has shown an ability to work with both democrats and republicans.
But another Biden for VP run seems unrealistic. One thing for Buttigieg, I contend he just LOOKS like a vice-president. If you time-warped 1989 Dan Quayle to the present, stood him beside Buttigieg, and asked someone who wasn't familiar with either of them "Which one of these two do you think is the Vice-President?," I think you'd get varying answers.
As for the other Dems that are still in the race, I think Warren is too close to him politically, I'm not sure Pete would move the needle much, and I doubt Klobuchar would move the needle at all. Maybe Cory Booker would be a good option? I don't know, it's tough to forecast.
But it would be odd if its not a woman, and/or non-white."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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mrussel1 said:what dreams said:@mrussel1 check out the 586 polling site and do a search for VA 2020. They have VA going to Trump by a few points no matter who he's up against.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/
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Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Ledbetterman10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So South Carolina is on Saturday. Wasn't there suppose to be a debate before that too?
STEYER IS BACK!
I think: Sanders, Warren and Pete are the ones that will have a running hype start if they are the winner
I think the whole "moderates will stay home if Sanders THE COMMIE is elected" is more wrong than right.
And I'm an expert on US politics.
One problem with Sanders (or strength, depending on your point of view) is he seems a bit unwilling to compromise. These are his views, they've been his views for decades, he's sticking by them. That's commendable to a degree, from a morality standpoint. But in a general election, a candidate has to move a bit to the middle for the undecided or independent voters. Every candidate. Obama, who was considered far-left at the time, had to do it just like all the others. Will Sanders (if he's the nominee) be willing to do that? Trump vs. Sanders can't be perceived as capitalism vs. socialism because Sanders wouldn't have a chance. But if it's perceived as Trump vs. Sanders as people, and as leaders, maybe Bernie could pull it off. Maybe....
But I also think that is a brand issue for his advisers etc - Let Bernie be Bernie with the shown strengths it has or risk to have him wimper away if he suddenly start to become something not-Bernie.
I would be very curious to see Bernies VP pick. If it would be a moderate to cover new voting-ground or a close ally -a mirror of the boy himself.
I know it sounds strange because he's already served the position, but Biden would be the perfect running-mate for Sanders, for many of the same reasons that he was perfect running-mate for Obama: just a moderate politician that's been around forever and has shown an ability to work with both democrats and republicans.
But another Biden for VP run seems unrealistic. One thing for Buttigieg, I contend he just LOOKS like a vice-president. If you time-warped 1989 Dan Quayle to the present, stood him beside Buttigieg, and asked someone who wasn't familiar with either of them "Which one of these two do you think is the Vice-President?," I think you'd get varying answers.
As for the other Dems that are still in the race, I think Warren is too close to him politically, I'm not sure Pete would move the needle much, and I doubt Klobuchar would move the needle at all. Maybe Cory Booker would be a good option? I don't know, it's tough to forecast.
But it would be odd if its not a woman, and/or non-white.
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F Me In The Brain said:mrussel1 said:what dreams said:@mrussel1 check out the 586 polling site and do a search for VA 2020. They have VA going to Trump by a few points no matter who he's up against.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/0
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