TrumpedUpVol
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5 current Democrat female Governors. Only 2 have been in office more than a few months. Oregon and Rhode Island. Oregon Governor is openly bi-sexual, so that's certainly attractive to the Democrats. Nothing quite like doing the deed with anything that walks.
Is he eligible? Or would they have to skip him if Biden croaks and make the Spkr of House POTUS?
The Bernie horse may already be out of the barn.
Imo Biden/Bernie camps need to start talking yesterday about what a contested convention looks like between them.
I will need serious commitments either through the VP pick or in policy shifts if I am going to back Biden in a contested convention where Bernie leads.
If Bernie leads significantly and they give it to Biden, I'll probably just vote 3rd Party.
I don't think a Biden/Bernie Bernie/Biden ticket is really feasible either.
My honest hope is that one of them captures it outright. I don't like Biden all that much, but h capturing it outright is better than a contested convention no matter who emerges.
Also, I wonder if party leaders are throwing around the idea of giving the nomination to Warren as a compromise? Idk if that would work or not.
Imo Biden/Bernie camps need to start talking yesterday about what a contested convention looks like between them.
I will need serious commitments either through the VP pick or in policy shifts if I am going to back Biden in a contested convention where Bernie leads.
If Bernie leads significantly and they give it to Biden, I'll probably just vote 3rd Party.
I don't think a Biden/Bernie Bernie/Biden ticket is really feasible either.
My honest hope is that one of them captures it outright. I don't like Biden all that much, but h capturing it outright is better than a contested convention no matter who emerges.
Also, I wonder if party leaders are throwing around the idea of giving the nomination to Warren as a compromise? Idk if that would work or not.
No one likes Bernie. No one has ever liked him. He has always been an angry old man who gives you the finger when you tell him good morning. And when you act the way Bernie has acted to people in politics no one has a problem politically shanking him.This should be really interesting including the overt coalition against Bernie in the democratic party.
2016 Bernie benefited heavily from being the only alternative to Hillary. His NH win this time was weak, and owed a lot to Amy having the best debate of her life a peeling support away from Pete. His Nevada win was the high water mark and even that was tempered by the fight with the culinary union for daring to put out a flyer telling truth about Bernie's health care plan.
2016 2020
IA 49.6% 26.5%
NH 60.1% 25.6%
NV 47.3% 40.5%
SC 26% 19.9%
If Biden over-performs his polling half as much as he did in South Carolina, Bernie will be back in the same box as last time but against a candidate that some people actually like.
No one likes Bernie. No one has ever liked him. He has always been an angry old man who gives you the finger when you tell him good morning. And when you act the way Bernie has acted to people in politics no one has a problem politically shanking him.
California still looks like a big win for him unless almost all those Pete/Klob votes switch to Biden