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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gotta be a moderate, likeable, smart White male. Think JFK or Bill Clinton. Otherwise get ready to the permanent minority party. [/quote] This is where Andy Beshear comes in! perfect candidate. handsome. likable. smart. white. moderate. savvy enough.[/quote] It's a good thing Obama ran for office prior to when the racist took back over and proclaimed only "white" candidates are viable. Crawl back under your rock![/quote] Lol. Obama and I are the same race. go judge someone else buddy. It's very clear that America is NOT going to elect a women or person of color for some time. Y'all want white male moderates. so I tossed out one that I thought could actually work well. Reading too much into these post will make you look like an arse![/quote] Oh yeah, the good ole "I'm not racist, I'm just telling you what racists think" spiel. A woman or POC is just as capable as the elderly white men you idiots are addicted to.[/quote] interesting because I believe the poster you're attacking never referenced "elderly white men." Andy Beshear is so far from elderly. he is 47 to be exact and doing nice things as Governor of KY. So what's your beef against him? ideally who do you want? Bernie Sanders?![/quote] I'm all for giving all multi-term state governors a fair chance to introduce themselves and their campaign platforms to the American people in 2027 & 2028. Beshear is without a doubt one of those I hope to see throw his hat in the ring ahead of the 2028 election. Three multi term POTUSs who served as POTUS for 24 out of the past 44 years were also multi-term state governors. While multi-term governors historically make for promising POTUS candidates, there is no reason to suggest should be prioritized over other potentially promising candidates. Obama has one Senate term under his belt when he was nominated and elected and most would agree that he was a more successful and popular POTUS than his predecessor who was a multi term state governor. We should all hope for a day when both parties return to have open and fair primaries with half a dozen to a dozen well qualified and fit candidates. No otherwise qualified and fit candidate should be considered not viable because they never served as a governor, or because of their gender, race, or religious beliefs. If a candidate of any background emerges victorious in a crowded field of well-qualified and fit primary contenders, they are the best nominee a party is capable of putting forward. Period. The end. [/quote]
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