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Harris is probably hitting her peak, which is bad as it's 18 months out & 8 before voting starts in the primaries.
Warren is the one I think comes out on top, a lot of people want government to work & want serious policies in place. Warren is leading the charge here & once Sanders drops out she will collect his 15% of the vote & consolidate the left wing of the democratic party. I think she will have a tougher race vs Trump than Biden.
Sanders has lost the initiative to Warren, & once you loose the initiative it's hard to get back out in front.
Biden will get beaten up for the next 8 months by all sides. The left will beat him up & the right will beat him up. If Biden does come out as the democratic candidate Trump is in huge trouble as there really isn't anything he can beat Biden up on, as he will have faced it all.
Mayor Pete is too young, he needs to run for senate or gov.
I agree with the most with Senator Warren but I just don't think she would beat Trump in the midwest...I still think Biden is the best chance to beat Trump....I hope one of the others, maybe Inslee step up.
I laugh at this mindset that an 80 year old out of touch Democrat who has sold out the American worker for 45 years and pushes for rights for illegal aliens, is going to win back the Rust Belt worker.
Starting to see it. His lead is almost gone already, and he sure isn't losing ground to Bernie or Buttigej. Warren is in striking distance and Kamala right behind her.
You know what I think...the polls are pushing Biden over the rest who are Progressives and if they get on the ticket then Trump is sure to win a 2nd term.
I remain doubtful that the Democratic party is willing to nominate 2 women in a row. I think that reluctance has a lot to do with Biden's lead right now.
He may well fade, but I think another male will take his place. The closest a female will get to the White House this time is as a VP. I think voters in both parties are ready for that now.
If I'm right, then I doubt Warren will want the VP position. But I think Harris would want it, and as Senators, either would make a good Vice President, but Warren either wants the brass ring or nothing.
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