Never forget:
I'm curious to see everyone's top 3 candidates are.
Mine are:
1. Warren
2. Sanders
3. Brown*
*Brown hasn't announced yet so Buttigieg is my alternate if he doesn't.
as of now, the (potential) candidates i'm interested in really getting to know (no particular order):
- biden and harris - past positions aside, i'd like to see the policies and platform they present and run on for the future
- warren - the progressive who seems most likely to actually get the things she talks about done
- brown - kinda the same thing as warren, but a little less progressive (which is fine)
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as of now, the (potential) candidates i'm interested in really getting to know:
- biden and harris - past positions aside, i'd like to see the policies and platform they present and run on for the future
- warren - the progressive who seems most likely to actually get the things she talks about done
- brown - kinda the same thing as warren, but a little less progressive (which is fine)
:letmesee:
I like Warren too, I wish she would've run in 16. Unfortunately she's kinda the odd person out even though I agree with you she would get shyt etc.
She was more popular as a candidate than Clinton in 2016. Unfortunately, it wasn't "her time".
nikkas saw Hillary take the L to Trump but they want to put another centrist up against him.Is it realistic to nominate a centrist to beat Trump when Trump beat a Centrist to get in the WH? Strategy wise Bernie is the right play. We can worry about governance once he is in there.
This is a good point about all candidates