Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

gab13by13

(30,982 posts)
29. You are 100% correct
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 01:19 PM
Dec 10

I am no Cornell Belcher, that's why this is a debate forum and I respect all opinions.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

A new Eisenhower... ? He didn't want the job but was convinced into it. As I recall. cbabe Dec 10 #1
He also just happened to be the most beloved and respected figure in the entire country. tritsofme Dec 10 #3
He also was well known and successfully commanded a huge government operation. tinrobot Dec 10 #20
If we're going off the rez, I nominate Stephen Colbert Arazi Dec 10 #2
I think that AOC could win. gab13by13 Dec 10 #10
You said no politicians leftstreet Dec 10 #12
Agreed. But in 2028 though we must win. She's definitely a future candidate Arazi Dec 10 #13
No woman can win, or will be nominated in 2028. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 10 #25
"I'm unwilling to throw another one of our best and brightest women into the volcano." CrispyQ Dec 10 #35
I always felt JBTaurus83 Dec 10 #4
I was a big fan Cosmocat Dec 10 #6
not tammy's biggest fan. mopinko Dec 10 #15
I really thought Clark.should be president someday, but Obama & Biden were great presidents. tblue37 Dec 10 #18
No thanks. It's not time for amateur hour. tritsofme Dec 10 #5
Ditto. The idea that movie stars, pro wrestlers, sports heros, and 'Average Joe' stopdiggin Dec 10 #8
Why then are the youngest Congressional Democrats leading the way? gab13by13 Dec 10 #9
Future Dem president is going to need a massive team of experts to work on our broken govt Arazi Dec 10 #14
what makes you think these people would "restore justice for all"? And what does that look like? WhiskeyGrinder Dec 10 #7
Yeah, I don't get it n/t leftstreet Dec 10 #11
It would look like America, not Hungary or Russia. gab13by13 Dec 10 #16
None of those are remotely electable. tinrobot Dec 10 #17
This isn't the, "we must run a moderate" argument, is it? gab13by13 Dec 10 #26
Moderates? Miles Taylor was a Republican tinrobot Dec 10 #39
We Need A RoboCandidate lame54 Dec 10 #19
With all due respect, I don't think you are qualified to pick candidates for anything.. MineralMan Dec 10 #21
You are 100% correct gab13by13 Dec 10 #29
I can dig it Torchlight Dec 10 #22
As you should, and so will I. gab13by13 Dec 10 #30
IMO none of them would have a chance. Newsom/Beshear would. highplainsdem Dec 10 #23
I'm a Bershear/Kelly fan in either order. CincyDem Dec 10 #28
Thank you for your input gab13by13 Dec 10 #31
No thank you. Fiendish Thingy Dec 10 #24
I respect your opinion, gab13by13 Dec 10 #32
Oh, man, would I love to vote for Malcolm Nance. But I don't think it's likely we will do this. Scrivener7 Dec 10 #27
My thread is way out there, and it's out there for a reason, gab13by13 Dec 10 #34
I think we need to run a progressive governor calguy Dec 10 #33
My opinion Bmoboy Dec 10 #36
Whom ever it is they need to tell the establishment dems Alpeduez21 Dec 10 #37
David Hogg. Wow. Any optimism I might have had - just took a nosedive. stopdiggin Thursday #43
My recommendation would be Arizona Senator Mark Kelly lees1975 Dec 10 #38
Respectfully, it's 2025. Gore1FL Dec 10 #40
Drain the Swamp. betsuni Dec 10 #41
I'll just add this snot Dec 10 #42
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Democrats, Think Long & H...»Reply #29