2020 Presidential Race

I couldn't vote for her in the general but the primary is still an option if she is still in it.
As I am remembering she is typically very pro rights, but then you get to guns and I think something else, and it completely goes against the reasoning she uses elsewhere.

At least she at least brings up weakening the feds too.
 
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That's why she is so far behind. Reasonable people might vote for her ... which excludes dims.

IF, and I say IF, I were to jump ship and vote Dem, that's the only candidate they have I would cast a vote for. I'm not against doing that for the right candidate. As long as they are not extreme. No way I could vote for pretty much any of the others. Too far left. GOP would have to already control both chambers before I could vote too left of center.
 
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IF, and I say IF, I were to jump ship and vote Dem, that's the only candidate they have I would cast a vote for. I'm not against doing that for the right candidate. As long as they are not extreme. No way I could vote for pretty much any of the others. Too far left. GOP would have to already control both chambers before I could vote too left of center.

To be honest, I've never paid much attention to the candidates excepts tidbits here and there and a little followup on VN comments, so I don't know much about Tulsi. She seems to be a lot more reasonable than the other candidates, but not centrist enough to switch parties like some of us wished Jim Webb might do. There actually are people out there that many of us might vote for without holding our nose, but they aren't going to be a candidate selected by either party. I've wondered how Rex Tillerson might be as president, for example; but I image the left would vote against him as a bloc; and he would't inspire like a Reagan or a Trump ... so probably a likable, capable, unelectable kind of guy. I can't see a reasonable candidate for president being a participant in the freak show that we call an election.
 
IF, and I say IF, I were to jump ship and vote Dem, that's the only candidate they have I would cast a vote for. I'm not against doing that for the right candidate. As long as they are not extreme. No way I could vote for pretty much any of the others. Too far left. GOP would have to already control both chambers before I could vote too left of center.
I agree. I've watched these liberal tools completely derail their campaigns by jumping on the left wing "vote for me and everything is free" mantra. Tulsi Gabbard messed up by not being a Republican where her more moderate voice might be heard.
 
To be honest, I've never paid much attention to the candidates excepts tidbits here and there and a little followup on VN comments, so I don't know much about Tulsi. She seems to be a lot more reasonable than the other candidates, but not centrist enough to switch parties like some of us wished Jim Webb might do. There actually are people out there that many of us might vote for without holding our nose, but they aren't going to be a candidate selected by either party. I've wondered how Rex Tillerson might be as president, for example; but I image the left would vote against him as a bloc; and he would't inspire like a Reagan or a Trump ... so probably a likable, capable, unelectable kind of guy. I can't see a reasonable candidate for president being a participant in the freak show that we call an election.
I think her as VP to Amash would be a killer ticket. Both actually represent what "their" party is supposed to represent. They would run policy train over any other ticket. If you could keep the masses attention on that.

But they are both outsiders, and Amash is smart enough not to run for president.
 
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I agree. I've watched these liberal tools completely derail their campaigns by jumping on the left wing "vote for me and everything is free" mantra. Tulsi Gabbard messed up by not being a Republican where her more moderate voice might be heard.
She'd never get elected in Hawaii with an (R) by her name.
 
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I think her as VP to Amash would be a killer ticket. Both actually represent what "their" party is supposed to represent. They would run policy train over any other ticket. If you could keep the masses attention on that.

But they are both outsiders, and Amash is smart enough not to run for president.

I know less about him. It seems like Tulsi is too centrist for the left and too left for the GOP. The pendulum has been hammered so hard there's just no moderate middle, and right now probably no real interest in a moderate middle. A lot of the problem stems from the fact that elections aren't serious debates about issues; they are reality TV. I guess if that's what you feed an electorate; you wind up with the quality of contestants that we have.
 
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