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In reply to the discussion: New Emerson poll: And the most electable Democrat as of today is... [View all]pnwmom
(108,977 posts)14. LOL, yeah, right. At this point there's only one person I really can't imagine supporting
and that's Tulsi Gabbard. She only stopped expressing anti-LGBT views for her 2014 campaign, and in a 2015 interview she said that her personal views hadn't changed -- just her political positions.
And she visited Assad on her own and came back saying she didn't believe he'd used chemical weapons on his own people (as the UN and all our intelligence agencies say.)
And she visited Trump in the Tower a few days after his election. And Bannon has spoken highly of her, and a bunch of other right-wingers.
But other than Tulsi, I think we have a number of strong candidates to choose from. It will be interesting.
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I think it's because most people don't recognize the names of the others running.
mucifer
Feb 2019
#3
He's not the most electable. He's currently the most well known because he was Obama's VP.
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#8
LOL, yeah, right. At this point there's only one person I really can't imagine supporting
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#14
Obama was being advised by his wonderful, highly experienced VP, on how to proceed.
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#37
Obama was being conciliatory in public, which was a reasonable PUBLIC way to behave,
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#40
Remember "Joementum"? At the start of the 2004 campaign season Lieberman led the
tblue37
Feb 2019
#20
I think you're wrong about Elizabeth... the more people hear her speak and advocate for the people,
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2019
#25
I'm thinking Sen. Warren could easily be the leading candidate & I believe in the theory
yaesu
Feb 2019
#33