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In reply to the discussion: Why can't we elect Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren to the whitehouse in '16? [View all]KharmaTrain
(31,706 posts)...the ugly truth is it costs money...lots of it...to win almost any political office these days. But that's also part of the endurance process...to see how serious a candidate is. The definition of the "best person for the job" changes from person to person...and in the case of the Presidency, unless that candidate is running for re-election there's no real barometer to use as to how someone will perform. It's one thing to run for office, it's a whole other game actually winning and having to govern. Unfortunately people lose sight that while a candidate will pander to 20 or 30% of the electorate to get the nomination and only needs 50.1% to win the election, when they're in office they're supposed to serve 100% of the people. While I'd love to see a Warren run, she'd still have to deal with the same asshole rushpublicans President Obama does. That's why winning back the House and holding onto the Senate is as critical this year as whomever runs in 2016...