2020 Presidential Race

I'm tired of the whole thing also. It's a sickening chapter in the American story and the sooner it ends the better.
That's why I've been saying for a while now........all in, cards on the table.
If enough of America wants Trump to remain in office and maybe even have a second term, so be it.....shame on America, but so be it.
Yep. When enough of America gets tired of winning, they will oust President Trump. My guess is 2024. Watching you cry for 5 more years is going to be delightful.
 
Gillibrand Makes Campaign Changes as Fundraising Woes Raise Concern

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D., N.Y.) has made changes to her campaign in light of fundraising woes that are causing consternation within her ranks, according to a New York Times report.

Despite the high profile of a presidential candidacy, Gillibrand raised less money from small contributors in the first quarter of 2019 than in six of the eight previous quarters, according to federal campaign records reviewed by the Times.

She's still short of the 65,000-donor threshold, one of two different Democratic National Committee requirements candidates can pass to make the first debates on June 26 and 27 (she has achieved the other, reaching at least 1 percent support in three different early-state or national primary polls). However, the only way to virtually ensure a spot would be to pass both thresholds, and Gillibrand has been beaten to the donor number by such novices as entrepreneur Andrew Yang and spiritual guru Marianne Williamson.

Gillibrand Makes Campaign Changes as Fundraising Woes Raise Concern

The best thing for this liberal idiot is to drop out & crawl back underneath the rock from wince she came.
 
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So is he wanting to abort all the children like he said on TV all last weekend or is he going to give the children an equal opportunity? You can't do both Bernie.

 
Not part of the presidential race but relevant to the coming elections.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...2a366b72f2d_story.html?utm_term=.03ed86cf184e

SAN DIEGO — Fayaz Nawabi has never met President Trump. But he credits the president with convincing him to run for office.
Nawabi, a 31-year-old candidate for San Diego City Council, supports almost everything that Trump opposes: He is pro-affordable housing, pro-environment, pro-immigrant and pro-refugee. That makes him part of the blue wave of new liberal candidates spurred to run by Trump’s election and policies.
But Nawabi is also part of a notable subset: the blue Muslim wave.
More than 90 American Muslims, nearly all of them Democrats, are running for public office across the country this year.
 
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