Morning All, 2020 election info is scattered throughout a few a different threads, thus I thought I'd open up a catch-all thread.
As of right now, the Dem's have:
1. Amy Klobuchar, Senator from Minnesota
2. Elizabeth Warren, Senator from Massachusetts
3. Cory Book, Senator from New Jersey
4. Kamala Harris, Senator from California
5. Julian Castro, Mayor from San Antonio
6. Tulsi Gabbard, Representative from Hawaii
7. Richard Ojeda, State Senator from West Virginia
8. John Delaney, Representative from Maryland
9. Andrew Yang, Tech Business Dude
10. Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator New York
11. Pete Buttigieg, Mayor South Bend
12. Joe Biden, Beto O'Rourke, Sherrod Brown, and Bernie Sanders have not announced.
You haveCharles Shultz Howard Schultz who is most like going to run as a centrist independent.
On the Republican side you have the big news of the day:
1. Bill Weld, Former Governor of Massachusetts
2. Donald Trump
I still believe, a midwestern pragmatist (Klobuchar or Brown) paired with a Progressive VP is the route to go for Dem's. Sentiment is against Trump and all the D's need to do is lock up their traditional strongholds along the coast and the great lake states which I believe Klobuchar or Brown could do. I believe it is more important to have Trump not win re-election and restore normality to government than nominate a progressive that will bring sweeping change, it also gives the progressives some time to flush out their big ideas before attempting to implement them with policy. Schultz needs to be shamed and boycotted out of the election.
As of right now, the Dem's have:
1. Amy Klobuchar, Senator from Minnesota
2. Elizabeth Warren, Senator from Massachusetts
3. Cory Book, Senator from New Jersey
4. Kamala Harris, Senator from California
5. Julian Castro, Mayor from San Antonio
6. Tulsi Gabbard, Representative from Hawaii
7. Richard Ojeda, State Senator from West Virginia
8. John Delaney, Representative from Maryland
9. Andrew Yang, Tech Business Dude
10. Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator New York
11. Pete Buttigieg, Mayor South Bend
12. Joe Biden, Beto O'Rourke, Sherrod Brown, and Bernie Sanders have not announced.
You have
On the Republican side you have the big news of the day:
1. Bill Weld, Former Governor of Massachusetts
2. Donald Trump
I still believe, a midwestern pragmatist (Klobuchar or Brown) paired with a Progressive VP is the route to go for Dem's. Sentiment is against Trump and all the D's need to do is lock up their traditional strongholds along the coast and the great lake states which I believe Klobuchar or Brown could do. I believe it is more important to have Trump not win re-election and restore normality to government than nominate a progressive that will bring sweeping change, it also gives the progressives some time to flush out their big ideas before attempting to implement them with policy. Schultz needs to be shamed and boycotted out of the election.