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Do you think those people will vote for an ultra-leftist like Warren?
Yes, many of them would. Many of the people I know who didn't vote actually were Bernie supporters (uber left liberals) and they were disgusted with the way the DNC treated Sanders so didn't vote for HRC or for Trump and voted only the down ticket candidates.
Note as well, I know a lot of Democrats and honestly I don't think that Warren would win a nomination. The new crop of Dems want some younger, less bag holding candidates. I think who I mentioned - Sherrod Brown if he gets in has a chance - Joe Kennedy III, and others not on the radar of conservatives. Even Tim Kaine IMO would be a good person to get on the ticket. He was the best part of Hillary's campaign IMO. I would rather have voted for him than her. He was actually the main reason I voted for her - I liked him, her, not so much but I think Trump is an a$$hole and Pence is a nut so wasn't going to vote for them and won't vote for them in 2020 no matter who runs.
I didn't see the person that I would feel comfortable voting for - Sherrod Brown OH Democrat.
I've heard he may run. I live in Ohio. I would vote for him and he'd win Ohio. For the past 60-70 years whoever wins Ohio wins the presidency.
FWIW if any non-crazy Republican runs against Trump in the primaries, I'd vote for them as well (as an independent, I can vote in whatever primary I want). I think Kasich may challenge him since his term as OH Governor is up. He'd also win if he can beat Trump in a primary nationwide. And if only Trump and 1-2 other GOP candidates run in a primary and especially if it is just Kasich and Trump, I think Kasich can beat Trump. Contrary to what many believe, Trump did not get a majority of primary voters in the GOP in 2016. The field was too wide and it split too far. If you have a head to head competition, it would be very hard IMO for Trump to win. I know there are a lot of Trumpers here on this forum, but there are a lot of traditional/moderate GOPers and also some very evangelical conservatives who do not like Trump and would love to vote for a GOP former governor with a good economic track record who is an evangelical and very anti-abortion. Also someone who isn't a constant liar - which is the thing I hear most from my GOP friends - that Trump lies too much and this Russia thing makes them uneasy.
I like Sherrod Brown, a strong diplomat, smart and around the block in D.C. I also like Elizabeth Warren, have from the first day on the scene with that woman.
I like Sherrod Brown, a strong diplomat, smart and around the block in D.C. I also like Elizabeth Warren, have from the first day on the scene with that woman.
There you go again! One more Democrat that has a terrible record on immigration; just like Elizabeth Warren's record. Do the Democrats have one potential candidate that puts Americans first? Just pull up their voting records; they do not fight for America. You want people that put Putin fist; just keep naming them!
Sherrod Brown's on the "Declined to be candidates" list on Wikipedia's 2020 election article. The linked reference says that he wants to focus on the Senate, though I could see him changing his mind and deciding to run for president if he does lose his Senate seat by only a tiny margin in November.
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