Which Dem can win general election in 2020?

Anonymous
DP. President Trump wants to protect American borders. I haven't yet noticed that any Democrat candidate is that interested. Without protected borders, not much else matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DP. President Trump wants to protect American borders. I haven't yet noticed that any Democrat candidate is that interested. Without protected borders, not much else matters.


Looks to me like he's made any crisis at the border much much worse. He didn't even do anything while the Republicans had control of the WH, Senate, and House. His one idea was that stupid wall - and when he didn't get that he did his usual wah wah wah wah wah. Where's the funding for more immigration judges? Where's sensible legislative reform of the immigration process? Where's anything other than that wall?

Or do you in fact only like Trump and only like a wall and you don't actually care about policy details? Could that be the case?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP. President Trump wants to protect American borders. I haven't yet noticed that any Democrat candidate is that interested. Without protected borders, not much else matters.


Looks to me like he's made any crisis at the border much much worse. He didn't even do anything while the Republicans had control of the WH, Senate, and House. His one idea was that stupid wall - and when he didn't get that he did his usual wah wah wah wah wah. Where's the funding for more immigration judges? Where's sensible legislative reform of the immigration process? Where's anything other than that wall?

Or do you in fact only like Trump and only like a wall and you don't actually care about policy details? Could that be the case?

What makes you believe he wants nothing besides the wall to secure our border? Please don't be so stupid!

Where is Biden's plan? Wait, there's nothing there, huh?


What makes me think that? How about the last two years of watching him whine and cry about his wall and do nothing else that could actually help?

He's a fool. A fool with a trigger twitter finger, and some real stupid followers.

Anonymous
So far, Biden't campaign reminds me a bit of Hillary's campaign - limited events, few press briefings, no tough questions.


Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) plans to enjoy ice cream with New Hampshire voters to celebrate Memorial Day. He won’t be far from former Maryland congressman John Delaney, another presidential candidate, who’s in the midst of his 19th trip to the state and plans an itinerary that includes four barbecues, one parade and a wreath-laying.

In Iowa, Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) is rolling through the cornfields in an RV, while Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) unveils a “Family Bill of Rights” and tours an ethanol plant.

And here’s former vice president Joe Biden’s agenda for the holiday weekend, according to his campaign: “Joe Biden has no public events scheduled.”

Those seven words are becoming familiar for the Biden team. Aside from a campaign swing right after announcing his candidacy, Biden has kept his head down while his rivals rush from state to state to state. Even when he has held public events, they have included only a handful of questions from voters or reporters.

The light public schedule reflects the unique position of his campaign, advisers say: With near universal name recognition and high favorability ratings among Democrats, the former vice president does not need to introduce himself to voters like nearly every other candidate. And as the leader in early polls, he can attract media attention without splashy events.

But there are risks. Voters in the early primary states — especially Iowa, with its caucus system that rewards on-the-ground organizing — want to see the candidates personally and often. And there is the danger that Biden’s schedule could reinforce a word President Trump is already using to describe his candidacy: sleepy.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/joe-bidens-campaign-of-limited-exposure-how-long-can-he-keep-it-up/2019/05/26/dcc045e4-7e2e-11e9-8bb7-0fc796cf2ec0_story.html?utm_term=.6024db6cf07e
Anonymous
Biden is ahead in NC by 12 points

I do believe that no matter what polls, if Biden is ahead by double digits, it means NC is competitive in 2020. Maybe trump should try to get some Hispanics, Asians, Blacks and women in his fold.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden is ahead in NC by 12 points

I do believe that no matter what polls, if Biden is ahead by double digits, it means NC is competitive in 2020. Maybe trump should try to get some Hispanics, Asians, Blacks and women in his fold.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/


lol yeah maybe
Anonymous
LOL!!!

WASHINGTON—Warning that the promise of publicity and notoriety is often exactly what motivates a run for the White House in the first place, media ethics groups called on news outlets Thursday to stop releasing the names of presidential candidates, part of an effort to stem the tide of copycats. “When a person launches a bid for president and then receives widespread media coverage, it only inspires other unstable individuals out there to do the exact same thing,” said media ethicist Payton Howard, who recommended reporters continue to cover announcements of candidacy when they have news value, but avoid naming the person campaigning for the presidency. “These announcements have been happening nearly every week, often accompanied by some sort of policy proposal that has been written in an attempt to justify the action. But when those ideas get repeated in the media, they can inspire a whole new crop of imitators who seek the attention that comes from a presidential campaign. It is irresponsible to make celebrities out of these people. They are clearly very sick.”


https://politics.theonion.com/media-urged-not-to-release-names-of-any-more-presidenti-1835302127?utm_campaign=SF&utm_medium=SocialMarketing&utm_content=Main&utm_source=Twitter&/setsession
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