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Originally posted by gcstomp View Postnots, that is snark. you cant present an opinion, with the tools at your fingertips, other than you have no idea? that was a gimme of a question to try to proceed with a basic framework of discussion.
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on a different note, I gotta say that we are 5.5 weeks into our election cycle; the election is Monday ... and I've already got campaigning fatigue as do many people I speak with. I really don't know how you manage a 1.5 year campaign down there ...It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by TranaGreg View Poston a different note, I gotta say that we are 5.5 weeks into our election cycle; the election is Monday ... and I've already got campaigning fatigue as do many people I speak with. I really don't know how you manage a 1.5 year campaign down there ...
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Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostSome thoughts.
The rest, go away. Booker, Beto, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Harris, be gone. You offer nothing. I'm reading strong reviews for Buttigieg, but I seriously doubt he jumps back into the top tier. His attacks were strong but his personal vision was non-existent.Last edited by Sour Masher; 10-17-2019, 11:44 AM.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostI disagree on Buttigieg. I think he is the logical next choice for more moderate voters looking for a candidate once they sour on Biden. Your breakdown seems to suggest most of bis voters will turn to a much more progressive candidate. You seem to think the US is more progressive than it is. I think many Biden defectors will be looking to back another moderate. To me, Mayor Pete is the best of the bunch, and he is also the most well funded.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostI disagree on Buttigieg. I think he is the logical next choice for more moderate voters looking for a candidate once they sour on Biden. Your breakdown seems to suggest most of bis voters will turn to a much more progressive candidate. You seem to think the US is more progressive than it is. I think many Biden defectors will be looking to back another moderate. To me, Mayor Pete is the best of the bunch, and he is also the most well funded.
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Originally posted by nots View PostI agree with this and very much hope it’s an accurate analysis. I like Klobuchar more than Buttigieg, but I don’t think she is going to be able to get into contention, so he is my top realistic choice. If it’s Sanders or Warren, I will vote Libertarian.
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Originally posted by nots View PostI agree with this and very much hope it’s an accurate analysis. I like Klobuchar more than Buttigieg, but I don’t think she is going to be able to get into contention, so he is my top realistic choice. If it’s Sanders or Warren, I will vote Libertarian.
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Originally posted by fuhrdog View PostClose to my feelings with the exception that if Trumps running i will vote for any Democrat that wins.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostI am somewhere between Warren and Buttigieg politically, on most issues. I'd be very happy with either. I have said before to more moderate folks, my family included, that you shouldn't let the progressive candidates scare you off from voting for them. They will be pulling much more to the left than you would like, but they won't be able to get there. They will end up, on most things, well short of what they are promising (like Med4All). So I implore everyone to vote for the viable candidate in our two party system to oust Trump.
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Originally posted by nots View PostRealistically, I am nowhere near Warren or even really Buttigieg. Voting for him (or Biden or Klobuchar) is almost (note the qualifier) entirely a vote against Trump. Voting for Warren is a bridge too far for me. If that’s your nominee, then I will happily vote for the non Gary Johnson Libertarian who’s world view more closely resembles mine.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostI guess I don't have it in me to go down this road again, cuz we have all had this debate before, and we don't really get anywhere. So I won't make more of a pitch than to say that I understand your perspective, but if one accepts that the further left candidates will not be able to implement the majority of their most costly proposals, I think the only logical vote for anyone that recognizes that Trump must be replaced is to vote for whoever the Dem nom is.
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Originally posted by nots View PostIf you really believe that the far left won’t be able to enact their legislation, then I humbly submit you give your full throated endorsement to one of the moderates who can.
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Originally posted by nots View PostRealistically, I am nowhere near Warren or even really Buttigieg. Voting for him (or Biden or Klobuchar) is almost (note the qualifier) entirely a vote against Trump. Voting for Warren is a bridge too far for me. If that’s your nominee, then I will happily vote for the non Gary Johnson Libertarian who’s world view more closely resembles mine.
Is Trump preferable to Warren or Sanders in your opinion?If I whisper my wicked marching orders into the ether with no regard to where or how they may bear fruit, I am blameless should a broken spirit carry those orders out upon the innocent, for it was not my hand that took the action merely my lips which let slip their darkest wish. ~Daniel Devereaux 2011
Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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