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Jim Webb. He is one of the few remaining sane Democrats that actually has some appeal for and respect of the bulk of the moderate Dems and independents in this country. But the party has been taken over by LWNJs, I expect another screeching loon like Sanders to get the nod next time. Warren. Ellison. Maybe Maxine Waters. Someone that appeals to the particularly ignorant crowd that make up the left-wing fringe.
Corey Booker. He's got the goods, just needs to polish his act a bit and focus on outreach and bringing the party together. Ties with Big Pharma need attention - otherwise, he'd do well by the time he has a few more years' experience - which he will by 2020.
I am only voting for any of these individuals: Jason Kander, Tulsi Gabbard, Tammy Duckworth, Jim Webb, Amy Klobuchar, or Val Demings. If one of them isn't in the ticket voting for a Third Party candidate in 2020.
Corey Booker. He's got the goods, just needs to polish his act a bit and focus on outreach and bringing the party together. Ties with Big Pharma need attention - otherwise, he'd do well by the time he has a few more years' experience - which he will by 2020.
Agreed, Booker looks promising so far. He's is like a wine that needs to mature a bit first though.
I voted for Other though because 2020 is so far away and besides Trump around for 2020. He will either keel over or get removed from office before the next election comes around...
Julian Castro. Depending upon his campaign promises, Republicans might vote for him if Trump has trouble delivering.
Julian was the mayor of San Antonio, a ceremonial position with no management responsibilities paying $4000 per year. Then he became HUD Secretary for 2 and a half years, during which time the most memorable thing he did was violate the Hatch Act by campaigning for Hillary in his official capacity. Now he is unemployed and spending his time writing a book about himself.
Corey Booker. He's got the goods, just needs to polish his act a bit and focus on outreach and bringing the party together. Ties with Big Pharma need attention - otherwise, he'd do well by the time he has a few more years' experience - which he will by 2020.
the progressives of the party won't support him....he votes too much with the establishment and Wall Street.
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