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Algernon Moncrieff

(5,961 posts)
19. That's a complex calculus
Mon Jan 27, 2020, 02:55 AM
Jan 2020

One Presidential candidate seems to have broad support among older Dems and left-leaning independents, and good minority appeal, but seems to put voters under 25 to sleep. Many of those "under 25ers" do the bulk of the grunt work for these campaigns. Will they not show up? Will they dedicate their energies to down-ballot races?

Another Presidential candidate excites these kids but turns off moderate Dems and may scare center-to-right independents. The minority appeal also seems to be missing. But the kids will show up to vote and work like Hell for this guy. This guy also seems to have a knack for raising money.

There is a Frosch House Member. She pisses off older Dem voters. She also makes heads explode over on FOX News. It'd be worth sending her money just to watch Tucker Carlson nearly have a seizure every time I'm forced to watch him mention her name at the gym. I also like the fact that she caught a 5-term House member napping when he should have been campaigning. We need more of that - new blood and more energy.

At this point, I'm voting for those people that align with me most closely on the issues. Ultimately, I'll vote for whoever we nominate that I'm legally able to vote for, no matter what. I'll most likely also send a few bucks to whoever is running against Joni Ernst so I won't have to hear about her wearing Wonder Bread bags over her shoes as a child. My recommendation is that everyone else does the same thing, and stop overthinking about who is best able to beat Trump or who will cost us which half of Congress. Just pick the people you think are best and let the chips fall where they may. I remember people thinking we were doomed with Obama because America wasn't ready to elect a black man President (we were). I remember people thinking Hillary Clinton was a lock, but for the second time in 20 years, we lost an election despite having more votes. There's no telling, so vote your values.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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Campaigning for and supporting down-ticket Dems is also important. TwilightZone Jan 2020 #1
All of my contribution dollars will go to defeat Cory Gardner. CrispyQ Jan 2020 #2
Good call TwilightZone Jan 2020 #3
Downballot is one of my key considerations but not just in 2020 but 2022 also. judeling Jan 2020 #4
I think its vital... more so than the presidency. If we held both houses but had a pub prez Thekaspervote Jan 2020 #5
+1000 nt UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #6
Yes! Abso-freakin-lute-ly! nt Kahuna7 Jan 2020 #7
I've heard from House Members that they think. Sanders nomination will lose the House... brooklynite Jan 2020 #8
This can;t be stressed enough. RandySF Jan 2020 #15
The poll question makes no sense progree Jan 2020 #9
The wrong nominee can do a lot of damage to the entire ticket. RandySF Jan 2020 #11
I was thinking of the general election ... is your question about choosing between two progree Jan 2020 #12
I'm thinking of the impact a POTUS nominee can have RandySF Jan 2020 #14
Some candidates are more likely to help down-ticket Democrats than others. TwilightZone Jan 2020 #13
I said no, but it depends on what you mean Bradical79 Jan 2020 #10
Kicked for clarification. RandySF Jan 2020 #16
one candidate will little to nothing to help downballot ppl in a party he bad mouths nt msongs Jan 2020 #17
The POTUS has so much power, they are what makes/breaks the election. Steelrolled Jan 2020 #18
That's a complex calculus Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #19
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