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In reply to the discussion: WP: The top 15 Democratic presidential hopefuls for 2020, ranked [View all]PatSeg
(53,214 posts)72. That was disappointing about Franken
I really expected better from Warren. I agree though, a Schiff/Warren ticket sounds very appealing.
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Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren intrigue me. Eric Holder, Biden (& others)...It is a good list
hlthe2b
Mar 2018
#1
Schiff would make bernie irrelevant. Why is the Dem hateing Non-Dem on the list of
Wwcd
Mar 2018
#55
That's possible, but maybe that "outsider" cachet will have faded a bit
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2018
#76
How much support did any of the potential candidates listed in the OP have in 2016? That is not a
still_one
Mar 2018
#17
We are going to disagree on this Renew. Over half of those folks on the list were not on anyone's
still_one
Mar 2018
#95
Yes he should if we are going to make a list like this, and I would argue that only those who
still_one
Mar 2018
#38
Well, I suspect by 2020 the DNC will require the release of five or more years of tax returns....
George II
Mar 2018
#138
The thing to keep in mind with Warren is that she doesn't want to be president.
Renew Deal
Mar 2018
#109
I don't think this list is accurate. I do not believe sen. Sanders can win a primary...as for the
Demsrule86
Mar 2018
#20
I have no idea who will run...hope it is decisive and we don't have a long primary.
Demsrule86
Mar 2018
#36
Not a single Hispanic name mentioned. Isn't anyone of Hispanic descent worth considering?
lunamagica
Mar 2018
#26
Julian Castro could make some noise, but most believe he needs a little more political seasoning.
bearsfootball516
Mar 2018
#29
In no particular order...Xavier Becerra, Luis Gutierrez, Julian Castro, Millchelle Obama, Martin
lunamagica
Mar 2018
#33
The Democratic party will lose in 2020 if they nominate someone who disassocates themselves with the
still_one
Mar 2018
#34
My early money is on Jay Inslee, Gov of Washington.... fresh face, great experience plus he ...
Persondem
Mar 2018
#61
"add your favorite names or tell us who on the list is at the top of your list. " nt
NCTraveler
Mar 2018
#81
F'in Bernie? A. not a Democrat. B. is compromised C. Is how old? D. has the stink of failure on him
NightWatcher
Mar 2018
#87
Not a democrat ....who cares...he would run as a democrat and adhere to democratic prinicples. Is
JCanete
Mar 2018
#97
no it wouln't make him more of a grifter. That is udder horseshit, not even worth dissasembling.
JCanete
Mar 2018
#140
Speak for yourself. I am also a dem, and Sanders polls well. That said, I said nothing about him
JCanete
Mar 2018
#142
the vast majority don't care, otherwise his likeability would be far lower than it is. You don't get
JCanete
Mar 2018
#163
After reading through the article, this is based on the opinion of only one person.
George II
Mar 2018
#143