Quote: @BigAl99 said:
The best thing they could do is announce cabinet positions before the election, talk about a compare, contrast and advantage.
i have to think, much like coaching staffs in the NFL, prospective presidents kind of have a cabinet in mind when they run, but I wonder how often those positions are filled more by the party than by the president? how often would there be candidates that would use the same person in their cabinet as somebody that they run against in the primaries?
its an interesting angle though so that you are making it more of a team ticket and less of an individual choice.. of course since they serve at the pleasure of the president.... they could be outed at anytime so a bait and switch could happen.
Klobachar just quit too and endorsed Biden. The DNC is getting its candidates to fall on the sword for Biden to stop Sanders.
Quote: @PSBLAKE said:
Klobachar just quit too and endorsed Biden. The DNC is getting its candidates to fall on the sword for Biden to stop Sanders.
I read last week that if Bloomberg didnt start getting more love from the DNC that he was going to drop out of the dem race and re enter as a 3rd party candidate... he just really wants to be on the ballot against Trump and doesnt really care how he gets there.
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ PSBLAKE said:
Klobachar just quit too and endorsed Biden. The DNC is getting its candidates to fall on the sword for Biden to stop Sanders.
I read last week that if Bloomberg didnt start getting more love from the DNC that he was going to drop out of the dem race and re enter as a 3rd party candidate... he just really wants to be on the ballot against Trump and doesnt really care how he gets there.
He'll entertain it and he might run as a 3rd party candidate for awhile, but in the end, I think Bloomberg drops out and supports the Democrat. From everything he's said, I'd say his desire to be president isn't as great as his desire to see Trump removed. And if he continues a run, it would split much of the D vote and almost guarantee a Trump reelection.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ JimmyinSD said:
@ PSBLAKE said:
Klobachar just quit too and endorsed Biden. The DNC is getting its candidates to fall on the sword for Biden to stop Sanders.
I read last week that if Bloomberg didnt start getting more love from the DNC that he was going to drop out of the dem race and re enter as a 3rd party candidate... he just really wants to be on the ballot against Trump and doesnt really care how he gets there.
He'll entertain it and he might run as a 3rd party candidate for awhile, but in the end, I think Bloomberg drops out and supports the Democrat. From everything he's said, I'd say his desire to be president isn't as great as his desire to see Trump removed. And if he continues a run, it would split much of the D vote and almost guarantee a Trump reelection.
he certainly has a hard on for Trump, but I suspect he will stay in it and throw as much dirt as he can for as long as he can, but once he realizes in october that he is doing more harm than good I suspect you are correct, especially if he doesnt pick up some major campaign donors along the way and he keeps footing the bill himself.
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ JimmyinSD said:
@ PSBLAKE said:
Klobachar just quit too and endorsed Biden. The DNC is getting its candidates to fall on the sword for Biden to stop Sanders.
I read last week that if Bloomberg didnt start getting more love from the DNC that he was going to drop out of the dem race and re enter as a 3rd party candidate... he just really wants to be on the ballot against Trump and doesnt really care how he gets there.
He'll entertain it and he might run as a 3rd party candidate for awhile, but in the end, I think Bloomberg drops out and supports the Democrat. From everything he's said, I'd say his desire to be president isn't as great as his desire to see Trump removed. And if he continues a run, it would split much of the D vote and almost guarantee a Trump reelection.
he certainly has a hard on for Trump, but I suspect he will stay in it and throw as much dirt as he can for as long as he can, but once he realizes in october that he is doing more harm than good I suspect you are correct, especially if he doesnt pick up some major campaign donors along the way and he keeps footing the bill himself.
zero donors needed if he spent a billion on fhis campaign that would be the equiv of a millionaire losing $18,000
question is, would his 3rd party run take former GOP voters who wont vote for Sanders and cant stand Trump
well... apparently Bloombergs billions became more important the being on stage to sling mud. that and he surely doesnt want have his wealth exposed to the whims of a crack pot like Sanders. Mike is out and supporting Biden.
after Trumps childish tweets mocking Bloombergs failed efforts, Mike tweets back "see you soon" Has Bloomberg been promised a VP spot with Joe?
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
well... apparently Bloombergs billions became more important the being on stage to sling mud. that and he surely doesnt want have his wealth exposed to the whims of a crack pot like Sanders. Mike is out and supporting Biden.
after Trumps childish tweets mocking Bloombergs failed efforts, Mike tweets back "see you soon" Has Bloomberg been promised a VP spot with Joe?
I think he’ll just come out as an independent. Spend a bunch of money advertising for a
while and then drop out before the actual voting starts.
Quote: @pumpf said:
If I was voting, I'd be voting for Tulsi Gabbard. But, to be honest, as terrible as Bloomberg's debate was, he came off as the least crazy of them all. I'm no fan of his dictatorial methods in NYC... but at least he's a capitalist. He might get my vote (if I were a Democrat).
A couple of predictions: Warren is working towards being Bernie's running mate. Maybe that's not news... but I haven't heard anyone else make that comment yet. Also, I think it is entirely possible (if Biden is done by then) that the DNC will give the nomination to Bloomberg... who will then lose, because all of the Bernie supporters will revolt against the DNC by not voting for Bloomberg (or, possibly, even voting for Trump- just to send a message).
Well... that was a big swing and a miss. By staying in the race, Warren is (intentionally?) tanking the Sanders campaign.
Quote: @pumpf said:
@ pumpf said:
If I was voting, I'd be voting for Tulsi Gabbard. But, to be honest, as terrible as Bloomberg's debate was, he came off as the least crazy of them all. I'm no fan of his dictatorial methods in NYC... but at least he's a capitalist. He might get my vote (if I were a Democrat).
A couple of predictions: Warren is working towards being Bernie's running mate. Maybe that's not news... but I haven't heard anyone else make that comment yet. Also, I think it is entirely possible (if Biden is done by then) that the DNC will give the nomination to Bloomberg... who will then lose, because all of the Bernie supporters will revolt against the DNC by not voting for Bloomberg (or, possibly, even voting for Trump- just to send a message).
Well... that was a big swing and a miss. By staying in the race, Warren is (intentionally?) tanking the Sanders campaign.
I think she’s pretty clearly aligned with the establishment
democrats now rather than the progressive democrats.
The democrats are probably going to have to break up into
multiple parties going forward. I think
they’ve clearly ostracized the more progressive and populist portion of their
base (who will now stay home rather than voting). There’s been way too many shenagins these
last two primaries, and anyone who’s halfway paying attention can see that they’ve
deliberately screwed Sanders, Yang, and Gabbard.
I think you can divide the democrats into 3 main
groups: The crony establishment, The
socialists, and centrist democrats who give a shit and don’t fall for the
establishments lies.
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