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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Had Clinton not run, who would have been on the DNC bench? [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)20. That's not really relevant, at all, to what I posted.
Seems like you just took my post as an opportunity to lay down a fairly unrelated rant.
I listed two names for up and coming democrats, one being female. The key, of course, is to run the right candidates, regardless of gender.
I'll support Hillary as the nominee, if she wins it, but my first pick these past 6 months or so has always been Elizabeth Warren. So I'm not particularly concerned about "gender bias" being behind my disappointment at the craptastic campaign hillay has run so far.
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Agreed, hypothetical. I think the assumption of Clinton running has delayed some overdue party-wide
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#3
Soul searching? Search this: ONLY 46% of Democratic MEN want a woman president--in their lifetime.
Hortensis
Sep 2015
#15
Please read again. The overriding relevance of an unexamined factor was the whole point.
Hortensis
Sep 2015
#21
The central point of my post was that we need to expand our bench beyond E. Coast baby boomers
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#27
Agree, we'd do far better if we could accept that we never were and will never be in control.
Hortensis
Sep 2015
#30
At least you had your moments. My people have spent our lives sandwiched between
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#31
Yes. I just wish we hadn't trashed the bus. I've often wondered if we aren't going to be known
Hortensis
Sep 2015
#32
I wouldn't be so hard on yourselves. A tremendous amount of positive change can be attributed to the
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#33
good question, I was looking at it and wondering the same thing myself.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2015
#37
I think you are extrapolating the percentage that don't want a woman President.
Live and Learn
Sep 2015
#23
I think Biden would have been their pick too but I don't think he would be winning. nt
Live and Learn
Sep 2015
#24
you ignore that people GAIN name recognition as they run and especially as they win
karynnj
Sep 2015
#14
Who can match him? Michelle is in many ways a better natural talent than Barack.
leveymg
Sep 2015
#26
So far no one has mentioned Biden? Chances are 100% Biden runs if there was no Hillary running.
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#39