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2020 Democratic Challengers III: Weekend at Bernie's

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If you put Klobuchar on the top of the ticket you need a coastie, preferably an east coastie. Enter Sparticus.

Booker isnt leaving the Senate for VP...and seeing as Klobuchar is pushing the Opiod Crisis as one of her main platforms having someone who is in bed with Big Pharma probably isnt a good idea.
 
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Beto has the charisma from the dental chair; but, what evidence do we have he could run the Federal government better than Trump or Oprah?
A three-term Congressman doesn't scream "ready to be the Executive" to me.

Obama did just fine and he had similar experience...

And no one will be as bad as Trump. Trump doesnt understand there are three branches of government even today. Beto may not have executive experience but at least he has some idea what Washington is and what the Federal Government entails.
 
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Gillibrand is exactly what the Dems dont need at the top of the ticket.

She is so UHH, though. Give me Abrams' personality and principles in Gillibrand's ice Nordic body und I vill hrule ze vurld!
 
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She is so UHH, though. Give me Abrams' personality and principles in Gillibrand's ice Nordic body und I vill rule ze vurld!

Yeah she really isnt. You sound like the Cons around here back when Sarah Palin was running who were drooling over her gunz. ;)
 
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Yeah she really isnt. You sound like the Cons around here back when Sarah Palin was running who were drooling over her gunz. ;)

Caribou Barbie was actually a hot little piece of executive privilege until it began emitting noises. And that goes double for Taladega or Daytona or whatever that tundra trashtard's called.
 
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I'll have no problem voting for Oprah, Gillibrand, Klobuchar. Whoever. It will be a straight "D" ticket for me. I'll watch the Republicans debate and convention and wonder to myself again how they haven't a single fresh new idea for solving any of the countries problems or issues. Was watching James Lankford on MSNBC this morning. He's one of those deficit hawk Republicans who voted for the tax cut. Apparently he found some way to mash the numbers so it looks like they took in an extra 14 billion last year in revenue do to increased economic activity. I was hoping Mika would ask him what drug he was on so I could get a big pharma prescription for it myself. He also said the Wall wasn't a waste of money but he has an update to his book Federal Fumbles or was just pushing the paperback on the show. The book "Federal Fumbles 100 Ways the Government Dropped the Ball" can be found on amazon.
 
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Vote blue no matter who.

They could put up Gilbert Gottfried at this point.

Actually that would be awesome. The State of the Union alone...
 
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People are getting to caught up in dream tickets right now. As Dems are in like 95% agreement on the issues I'm looking for whoever connects with voters the best. If that's Bernie, that works. If its Harris, Warren, Booker, Brown, Inslee, Hickenlooper, whatever. I'm good. As the mid-terms showed, even with Chump's base totally engaged they can't outvote the Dems IF ALL of the Dems, not just one side of the spectrum or the other, shows up. Yes, that requires threading the needle as well as voters not focusing on the 5% of issues where there may be differences between Dems. Chump's main focus for his re-election will be using his Russian allies to sow dissent amongst Democrats. Don't like the treasonous cult members win.

Once that's settled I have one requirement on VP which is that its not a sitting Senator who's seat will be lost if he's on the ticket (looking at you Sherrod).
 
Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers III: Weekend at Bernie's

People are getting to caught up in dream tickets right now. As Dems are in like 95% agreement on the issues I'm looking for whoever connects with voters the best. If that's Bernie, that works. If its Harris, Warren, Booker, Brown, Inslee, Hickenlooper, whatever. I'm good. As the mid-terms showed, even with Chump's base totally engaged they can't outvote the Dems IF ALL of the Dems, not just one side of the spectrum or the other, shows up. Yes, that requires threading the needle as well as voters not focusing on the 5% of issues where there may be differences between Dems. Chump's main focus for his re-election will be using his Russian allies to sow dissent amongst Democrats. Don't like the treasonous cult members win.

Once that's settled I have one requirement on VP which is that its not a sitting Senator who's seat will be lost if he's on the ticket (looking at you Sherrod).

Yep. We are in accord. Uprooting the terrorists is way more important than the difference between a moderate and a liberal. Plenty of time to pendulate the Plutes after we've removed the existential threat to the democracy.
 
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Yep. We are in accord. Uprooting the terrorists is way more important than the difference between a moderate and a liberal. Plenty of time to pendulate the Plutes after we've removed the existential threat to the democracy.

You know, I'm curious where you're at one this, but I have a much bigger issue I'd like to see addressed first and foremost and it isn't the plutes. Dems need to pass fundamental and sweeping voting rights reform in this country. That's gotta be bill #1. You can't have states purging the rolls a month before the election, or putting one voting machine in an inner city precinct while putting 1,000 in a precinct where cows outnumber people. Early voting methods and timelines also need to be clarified. I wouldn't include gerrymandering legislation yet for fear of getting the entire law struck down if that ends up being unconstitutional but the rest is a slam dunk and will ensure fair elections for generations which is key to Dems retaining legislative seats.
 
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They could put up Gilbert Gottfried at this point.

Actually that would be awesome. The State of the Union alone...

He would be up all night putting donnie's 2:00 a.m. tweets to shame.
 
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You know, I'm curious where you're at one this, but I have a much bigger issue I'd like to see addressed first and foremost and it isn't the plutes. Dems need to pass fundamental and sweeping voting rights reform in this country. That's gotta be bill #1. You can't have states purging the rolls a month before the election, or putting one voting machine in an inner city precinct while putting 1,000 in a precinct where cows outnumber people. Early voting methods and timelines also need to be clarified. I wouldn't include gerrymandering legislation yet for fear of getting the entire law struck down if that ends up being unconstitutional but the rest is a slam dunk and will ensure fair elections for generations which is key to Dems retaining legislative seats.

I agree with this, too.

My plans to achieve a genuine "republican form of government" as one person/one vote representation, ordered by current achievability:

1. Roll back disenfranchisement. The GOP currently suppresses roughly 2% of Democratic votes -- the difference in a half dozen House seats and 1-2 state EVs.

2. Require completely nonpartisan, mathematical district drawing according to one of the many excellent available models.

3. Campaign finance reform to get $$$ out of politics.

4. Reform SCOTUS terms.

5. Strike the Electoral College from the Constitution or effectively end it through coordinated state action.

6. Reform the Senate and curtail its powers.
 
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So your plan is to **** off all the Dem voters in smaller states...good plan that won't backfire spectacularly.
 
Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers III: Weekend at Bernie's

Beto has the charisma from the dental chair; but, what evidence do we have he could run the Federal government better than Trump or Oprah?
A three-term Congressman doesn't scream "ready to be the Executive" to me.

Your concern is noted.
 
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Ladies and gentlemen, in this cycle's performance, the role of Jill Stein will be played by Tulsi Gabbard.
 
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Caribou Barbie was actually a hot little piece of executive privilege until it began emitting noises.

More beautiful than the rarest jewel
But when you open your mouth you're such a tool
When I ruminate on all the things you said
It's clear your parents dropped you on your head
 
Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers III: Weekend at Bernie's

More beautiful than the rarest jewel
But when you open your mouth you're such a tool
When I ruminate on all the things you said
It's clear your parents dropped you on your head

toolbox on the porch
left open some go missing
oh well, not my fault
 
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I agree with this, too.
My plans to achieve a genuine "republican form of government" as one person/one vote representation, ordered by current achievability:

1. Roll back disenfranchisement. The GOP currently suppresses roughly 2% of Democratic votes -- the difference in a half dozen House seats and 1-2 state EVs.
2. Require completely nonpartisan, mathematical district drawing according to one of the many excellent available models.
3. Campaign finance reform to get $$$ out of politics.
4. Reform SCOTUS terms.
5. Strike the Electoral College from the Constitution or effectively end it through coordinated state action.
6. Reform the Senate and curtail its powers.

1. Somewhere I said I'd require a US passport (proof of citizenship to vote) and would require it be provided free to citizens. That's all it takes to vote.
2. Yes, districts based on "distance to polling station" or other analytic criteria, and not something that looks like chimps had maps and crayons.
3. Up to here I thought you were serious. That'll never happen.
4. Mandatory retirement age.
5. Nope. Not going agree with a system where someone can become POTUS after campaigning in maybe 150 square miles of the country.
6. Return the Senate to appointments by Legislatures*. Repeal A17; go back to the original wording of Article I, Section 3.


*Drive the importance to more local legislative bodies and away from the Federal behemoth. We have 50 experiments in representative democracy. Let's better use them as laboratories to find the best solutions.
 
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