2020 Presidential Race

"Polls of Democrats nationally and New Yorkers in the five boroughs show little enthusiasm for a de Blasio 2020 campaign. A whopping 76% of city voters don’t want him to run for president next year, according to one Quinnipiac University poll released last month."

Yikes.

Yeah, don't know what he's thinking
 
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"Polls of Democrats nationally and New Yorkers in the five boroughs show little enthusiasm for a de Blasio 2020 campaign. A whopping 76% of city voters don’t want him to run for president next year, according to one Quinnipiac University poll released last month."

Yikes.

Yet, they elected him Mayor how many times?
 
No, I agree. However, he won his first and was reelected as well. With those numbers, one must wonder why and how he was reelected.
Other dude was worse, like the Trump-Hillary argument?
Shenanigans? I mean I voted for him six times, and I'm a ghost in Tennessee.
 
Other dude was worse, like the Trump-Hillary argument?
Shenanigans? I mean I voted for him six times, and I'm a ghost in Tennessee.

I'm wondering if the Amazon situation may have caused the public to turn on him. It's still fresh in people's minds and let's face facts here, he really didn't take a hard stance against AOC and others by telling them to STFU about it when he should have.
 
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I'm wondering if the Amazon situation may have caused the public to turn on him. It's still fresh in people's minds and let's face facts here, he really didn't take a hard stance against AOC and others by telling them to STFU about it when he should have.
Your guess is as good as mine. I don't really follow NYC politics or AOC, aside from all the stuff I read on here about her.
 
PIERS MORGAN: While dumb, deluded Democrats pathetically screech about impeachment, Trump’s firing up the US economy so ferociously he could win by a landslide in 2020

Economic experts don’t get much more expert than Paul Krugman.

The current ‘Distinguished Professor of Economics at City University of New York’ is so eminent in his field that he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2008.

That’s why people were so desperate to know his immediate reaction to Donald Trump winning the 2016 election.

He was unequivocal: this was a catastrophe of almost Biblical proportions.

‘It really does now look like President Donald J. Trump,’ Krugman wrote in a blog for the NYT posted at 12.42am, ‘and markets are plunging. When might we expect them to recover? Frankly, I find it hard to care much, even though this is my speciality. The disaster for America and the world has so many aspects that the economic ramifications are way down my list of things to fear. Still, I guess people want an answer: If the question is when markets will recover, a first-pass answer is never.’

Poor Krugman, whose sneering loathing for Trump knows no bounds, was almost inconsolable as he predicted financial Armageddon:

Other economic experts agreed with Krugman.

The Washington Post entitled an editorial: ‘A President Trump could destroy the world economy.’

As predictions go, these are now all right up there with the ones confidently insisting Special Counsel Robert Mueller would find Trump guilty of Russian collusion.

After two-and-a-half years of President Trump, the US economy is in fact powering away and smashing records as it surges.

Last Friday, it was announced that first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 3.2%, after widespread predictions of just 2.3%.

Dumb deluded Democrats screech impeachment, Trump’s firing up the US economy landslide | Daily Mail Online
 
Pictured: Topless Bernie Sanders banqueting at vodka-laden table in the Soviet Union on his 'honeymoon' - where he attacked the U.S. for foreign interventions

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the U.S. for its foreign policy during a visit to the Soviet Union in 1988.

A Washington Post analysis of the video, which was unearthed earlier this year, reveals new information about the details of the then-Vermont mayor's dinner with Soviets.

Topless Sanders banqueting in the Soviet Union where he attacked U.S. for foreign interventions | Daily Mail Online
 
Pictured: Topless Bernie Sanders banqueting at vodka-laden table in the Soviet Union on his 'honeymoon' - where he attacked the U.S. for foreign interventions

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the U.S. for its foreign policy during a visit to the Soviet Union in 1988.

A Washington Post analysis of the video, which was unearthed earlier this year, reveals new information about the details of the then-Vermont mayor's dinner with Soviets.

Topless Sanders banqueting in the Soviet Union where he attacked U.S. for foreign interventions | Daily Mail Online
Holy hell what a headline lol.
 
PIERS MORGAN: While dumb, deluded Democrats pathetically screech about impeachment, Trump’s firing up the US economy so ferociously he could win by a landslide in 2020

Economic experts don’t get much more expert than Paul Krugman.

The current ‘Distinguished Professor of Economics at City University of New York’ is so eminent in his field that he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2008.

That’s why people were so desperate to know his immediate reaction to Donald Trump winning the 2016 election.

He was unequivocal: this was a catastrophe of almost Biblical proportions.

‘It really does now look like President Donald J. Trump,’ Krugman wrote in a blog for the NYT posted at 12.42am, ‘and markets are plunging. When might we expect them to recover? Frankly, I find it hard to care much, even though this is my speciality. The disaster for America and the world has so many aspects that the economic ramifications are way down my list of things to fear. Still, I guess people want an answer: If the question is when markets will recover, a first-pass answer is never.’

Poor Krugman, whose sneering loathing for Trump knows no bounds, was almost inconsolable as he predicted financial Armageddon:

Other economic experts agreed with Krugman.

The Washington Post entitled an editorial: ‘A President Trump could destroy the world economy.’

As predictions go, these are now all right up there with the ones confidently insisting Special Counsel Robert Mueller would find Trump guilty of Russian collusion.

After two-and-a-half years of President Trump, the US economy is in fact powering away and smashing records as it surges.

Last Friday, it was announced that first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 3.2%, after widespread predictions of just 2.3%.

Dumb deluded Democrats screech impeachment, Trump’s firing up the US economy landslide | Daily Mail Online

Makes you think the Dims are too stupid to either understand or remember what Bill said about getting elected and the economy.
 
Gave you a like for throwing Yankees under the bus.

I get lots of practice. My wife was born in upstate NY. She tells people she is from NY, and I always point out she moved to TN when she was like 12 ... I do refrain from pointing out that was over 50 years ago, though. I don't hold back on pointing out that virtually everybody in her mother's family (huge) stayed there and died of cancer.
 
I get lots of practice. My wife was born in upstate NY. She tells people she is from NY, and I always point out she moved to TN when she was like 12 ... I do refrain from pointing out that was over 50 years ago, though. I don't hold back on pointing out that virtually everybody in her mother's family (huge) stayed there and died of cancer.
Small world, my Mom's side of the family is from NY (Ithaca and Fingers Lake region), Dad's side from Tennessee; so I'm technically a hybrid I guess, even though I've lived in Tennessee all my life. They are good people, but I like poking fun at the "other" side of the family for being Yankees because it riles them up.
 
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I get lots of practice. My wife was born in upstate NY. She tells people she is from NY, and I always point out she moved to TN when she was like 12 ... I do refrain from pointing out that was over 50 years ago, though. I don't hold back on pointing out that virtually everybody in her mother's family (huge) stayed there and died of cancer.
Savage.
 
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Well-written, informative article for those that don't know much about Mayor Pete.
He believes independents and moderate conservatives could get behind a happily married Christian veteran. And he may be right. “Pete has a way of rallying people and getting them to come along with him,” says Jake Teshka, former executive director of the St. Joseph County GOP and the only Republican on the South Bend city council. “That’s what makes him dangerous as a candidate for the rest of the Democratic field. I can’t sit here and tell you that if he makes it through and he’s on the ballot in 2020 that I would vote for Pete. But I also can’t tell you that I won’t.”
Mayor Pete Buttigieg's Unprecedented Presidential Campaign
 
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