Anonymous wrote:I think Bloomberg is one of a few people who have a chance to beat Trump. Never considered a team, but wow Klobuchar would be excellent. I agree that’s the best combo I’ve heard.
-Hillary fan who understands, more than ever, that we are so far from electing a woman president
Anonymous wrote:Biden and Bloomberg may be old, but they certainly don't look or sound like it. Biden has the across the board appeal that we need. Bloomberg is a centrist, he has a record of good governance, and he has a certain gravitas. I'd be fine with either one as the candidate. Both are honorable men who would defer to the VP if their faculties declined. I'd love to have a female VP, and Klobuchar would be a good choice. For better or worse, this is not the time for a far left centrist or, sadly, a person of color, if we want to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Tammy Baldwin? She just won by ten points in a Trump state...
Tammy who?
Anonymous wrote:What about Tammy Baldwin? She just won by ten points in a Trump state...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that Bloomberg is old. No on the women (love them, but I want to win). Beto couldn't win Texas, how is going to win the US. I don't know Conor Lamb, but he has the opposite problem - he's just a babe.
There's no law that Presidents need to be septuagenarians. The Founding Fathers said 35, and that's reasonable to me. In fact, Reagan and Trump with their Alzheimer/Dementia behavior illustrate the perils of having such an old POTUS. I know I'd feel safer with my country in the hands of any of the above people, rather than Trump.
Anonymous wrote:I understand that Bloomberg is old. No on the women (love them, but I want to win). Beto couldn't win Texas, how is going to win the US. I don't know Conor Lamb, but he has the opposite problem - he's just a babe.