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Vinca

(50,323 posts)
36. I think there's a very good chance he is.
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 01:53 PM
Mar 2019

He's handled Trump better than anyone so far. He totally ignores him and it drives Don crazy . . . er, crazier.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided
He certainly caught a lot of attention Lefta Dissenter Feb 2019 #1
I really like him. Croney Feb 2019 #2
It's about time we put a white male in office samir.g Feb 2019 #3
I know, right? really, folks, it is way past time for a female president. CTyankee Mar 2019 #28
We will lose if we choose according to "identity" question everything Mar 2019 #56
Who is arguing that we shouldn't? CTyankee Mar 2019 #66
Totally agree. Well stated. Not sure I understand how discounting someone because they Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #100
If it's "time" for a female President, then why not time for a gay President? An Asian President? MadDAsHell Mar 2019 #78
um 51% of the population are women? crazytown Mar 2019 #116
Are you saying the right genetalia is more important to representing women than the right policies? MadDAsHell Mar 2019 #130
51% of the population are women crazytown Mar 2019 #131
You seem uncomfortable answering. Are the right genetalia more important than the right policies? MadDAsHell Mar 2019 #137
I could say a lot of unkind and abusive things crazytown Mar 2019 #138
Straight white males are the solution to everything. nt MadDAsHell Mar 2019 #76
XoD Bucky Mar 2019 #132
I like him, but I'm not convinced yet that he's ready for it. Charisma is great but The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2019 #4
That's what they said bmbmd Feb 2019 #5
Obama had been an Illinois state senator for three terms, then a U.S. Senator. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2019 #8
I agree Andy823 Mar 2019 #43
+1 nt Skidmore Mar 2019 #45
I agree. TryLogic Mar 2019 #82
How much more experience does Harris have? Asking with all due respect. Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #102
Obama had 2 years in Congress when he started running. Beto's had six years. Bucky Mar 2019 #133
Agreed. n/t MBS Mar 2019 #39
Whoever wins the obnoxiousdrunk Feb 2019 #6
Agreed. The GOP is marginalized, for a generation. lindysalsagal Mar 2019 #79
You'd think quakerboy Mar 2019 #92
Yeah, the Republican Party isn't going anywhere. Garrett78 Mar 2019 #95
Sadly, a massive chunk of the voters are out on the margins with them. Bucky Mar 2019 #134
Look at the numbers. State by state. It is not a slam dunk Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #103
I'd be for Harris/O'Rourke forgotmylogin Feb 2019 #7
How about Obama replacing Roberts exboyfil Mar 2019 #29
Obama would make a great SCJ. forgotmylogin Mar 2019 #37
I like Beto/Harris any order but also like Biden/Warren/Buttigieg cpamomfromtexas Feb 2019 #9
When I look at our brilliant field, I think of the term 'embarrassment of riches,' and when you... CurtEastPoint Feb 2019 #10
wait jcgoldie Feb 2019 #11
I think his running would be a bad decision ripcord Feb 2019 #12
My feelings as well. MBS Mar 2019 #40
Although it is widely held that young candidates need to run multiple times to gain recognition. lindysalsagal Mar 2019 #83
good point. n/t MBS Mar 2019 #85
Good point. From my perspective, Beto Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #101
Cory Booker also has the Obama charisma crazycatlady Feb 2019 #13
Cory Booker has charisma and is a policy wonk. Love him! CrossingTheRubicon Mar 2019 #18
He's up there Polybius Mar 2019 #71
I don't think he will be, but he has a better chance than most. Garrett78 Mar 2019 #14
Nah, Beto will help Biden by drawing support away from BS CrossingTheRubicon Mar 2019 #15
I think he'll hurt Sanders, too. But Sanders doesn't stand a chance anyway... Garrett78 Mar 2019 #16
As to BS, I hope you are right. CrossingTheRubicon Mar 2019 #17
You are right. If Biden is best positioned to win back WI MI and PA...everyone Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #104
If he doesn't run for Cornyn's seat he will be Kamalla's VP. comradebillyboy Mar 2019 #19
I have no problem forklift Mar 2019 #20
I doubt he gets more than 5-9% if he does run madville Mar 2019 #21
Maybe if you're talking about just New Hampshire. Garrett78 Mar 2019 #22
Agreed PDittie Mar 2019 #74
Agreed. He definitely seems like a good VP candidate, particularly for an older candidate. Capt. America Mar 2019 #96
OK, Iam definately leaning towards beto............ Old Vet Mar 2019 #23
He isn't going against Cruz. WeekiWater Mar 2019 #24
Beto has a very decent chance of being the nominee Gothmog Mar 2019 #25
Me too...and it's hard to forget that electricity Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #89
Love Beto and he will be the next VP LakeArenal Mar 2019 #26
Can he deliver texas? Mosby Mar 2019 #32
My speculation is yes. LakeArenal Mar 2019 #33
He has the best shot whether nominee or VP Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #90
he hasn't announced yet Mosby Mar 2019 #93
Agree. So would Corey Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #94
Yeah, his teeth cleaning instagram really demonstrated his maturity still_one Mar 2019 #27
Has Beto announced officially? SKKY Mar 2019 #30
My prediction lynintenn Mar 2019 #31
Both Beto and Biden have no Franken baggage. LakeArenal Mar 2019 #34
Three of the top 4 DU choices have "baggage" brooklynite Mar 2019 #46
I consider myself an ordinary voter. LakeArenal Mar 2019 #48
I don't know how to tell you this... brooklynite Mar 2019 #54
You can't label me. No one can. LakeArenal Mar 2019 #67
Don't you think everyone has baggage? Some worse than others. Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #50
Young, energetic, inspiring, charming.... shanny Mar 2019 #106
Legalize pot, improve education, healthcare. But he was running to represent Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #113
I get that shanny Mar 2019 #117
I hope so. Aren't we counting on all of them having the basics? His senate Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #123
Actually, for me it's Green New Deal or no deal. shanny Mar 2019 #125
Beto/Buttigieg murielm99 Mar 2019 #35
With experience comes baggage. There's a reason... Garrett78 Mar 2019 #44
Beto has star power. At his rally in Austin, I was Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #51
Please don't forget the most loyal Democratic votes: Black women. Kamala has star power chimpymustgo Mar 2019 #87
I have thought about that. I want to find some Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #88
I think she's the biggest STAR in the party. I'm disappointed with Biden, but could live with a chimpymustgo Mar 2019 #98
Why do so many here like her so much? What would Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #99
Laura, it's intangible. But many women, and black women in particular feel a bond with her. chimpymustgo Mar 2019 #105
100% get that CMG!!!! I have always picked people because of those very reasons. But this Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #108
These are all the reasons I'm willing to even CONSIDER Biden. I hope he's learned from his chimpymustgo Mar 2019 #109
If there ever was a perfect antithesis to trump joe is it. I do hear you though Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #110
Those names can't win, regardless of their abilities. Names matter in politics. lindysalsagal Mar 2019 #84
I think there's a very good chance he is. Vinca Mar 2019 #36
Given the many others in the race, I'm not seeing that as likely. MineralMan Mar 2019 #38
If he runs, yes. But just because a person COULD win McCamy Taylor Mar 2019 #41
Posted in wrong thread End Of The Road Mar 2019 #42
Me too! AJH032 Mar 2019 #47
Confused about Candidates Forum McKim Mar 2019 #49
i hope not. Kurt V. Mar 2019 #52
Yes, he came close to beating Cruz in Texas, but do U.S. citizens know enough about him? YOHABLO Mar 2019 #53
He receives the 2nd most amount of money from the fossil fuel industry of anybody in Congress. jalan48 Mar 2019 #55
Is Beto receiving anything from the fossil fuel industry now? That was when he was in Congress SFnomad Mar 2019 #57
LOL-yeah. He'll be the new Beto. Sorry, that's not how politics works. jalan48 Mar 2019 #58
Actually, that's exactly how politics works. You try to represent a different (usually larger) SFnomad Mar 2019 #59
Sorry, climate change is the #1 issue for me and I have no interest in a candidate who has a jalan48 Mar 2019 #60
I'm certainly glad I'm nowhere near as closed minded as you SFnomad Mar 2019 #61
It has nothing to do with being closed minded, it's called reality. jalan48 Mar 2019 #62
This is the definition of closed minded ... SFnomad Mar 2019 #63
Sorry, I'm not interested in buying your product. jalan48 Mar 2019 #64
I'm not selling anything ... but thanks for playing SFnomad Mar 2019 #65
Let me say this very slowly and calmly .... OBrien Mar 2019 #68
That's great. I say leave Beto in Texas where he is appreciated. jalan48 Mar 2019 #69
Is loosing a badge of honor for you? OBrien Mar 2019 #70
I think we can find a great candidate without ties to the fossil fuel industry. jalan48 Mar 2019 #72
You didn't pay attention... OBrien Mar 2019 #73
You nailed it, thanks. They are committed to their R B Garr Mar 2019 #114
+1 shanny Mar 2019 #107
Do you own a car? George II Mar 2019 #112
Yes, and I drive it as well jalan48 Mar 2019 #119
Some here might say that you have "ties to the fossil fuel industry" (unless it's electric).... George II Mar 2019 #120
I suppose they could. The fossil fuel industry has a powerful influence on our national jalan48 Mar 2019 #121
"Bite Me" is all I remember from your post! nt USALiberal Mar 2019 #111
Even Sherrod Brown is PDittie Mar 2019 #75
This message was self-deleted by its author catbyte Mar 2019 #77
He did serve 3 terms in the US House. Garrett78 Mar 2019 #81
I'll be happy if he runs California_Republic Mar 2019 #80
He'd be an ideal VP at the very least LiberalLovinLug Mar 2019 #86
It's certainly a valid argument in the primaries. Amimnoch Mar 2019 #91
Are you cutting and pasting anti-Obama arguments from 2007? Bucky Mar 2019 #135
Thanks for using his last name, by the way. Iggo Mar 2019 #97
Two words...Bliztkrieg Bop PubliusEnigma Mar 2019 #115
I think it is waaaaay too early to make such a statement. What I hear you saying is you think Nitram Mar 2019 #118
At least one of the next three. Right now taking Cornyn's seat is very much important, too. marble falls Mar 2019 #122
Absolutely. I think it will be interesting to see how corny acts in the coming Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #124
Very impressed with his teeth cleaning still_one Mar 2019 #126
And the skateboarding! Tipperary Mar 2019 #139
Yes, yes, yes!!! still_one Mar 2019 #140
Beto is my second choice True Dough Mar 2019 #127
I'd consider him, but he had better hurry... Adrahil Mar 2019 #128
Other than charisma, what's the case for Beto? BlueWI Mar 2019 #129
I need to hear more from him to form an opinion, Maru Kitteh Mar 2019 #136
Vanity Fair nt coti Mar 2019 #141
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