Warren/Sanders. So far, that is what I am leaning to.
With the Democrats left, who do you want to get the nomination and their choice for VP?
changing here, what the hell is going on with the UK election?
I see, it was almost a joke on what is happening to them. What makes it crazy is that even though they knew it time to make that change and no one didnt even move.Just more wisdom that Labour never learned from the US; no matter how obnoxious an oaf your opponent is, if you run a terrible candidate that even members of your own party despise, it's not going to go over well.
changing here, what the hell is going on with the UK election?
With the Democrats left, who do you want to get the nomination and their choice for VP?
I like Yang, but I don't thing he would beat Trump.
I would like to see Sanders/Yang or Warren/Yang. Let Yang get the experience and some clout behind his name with older voters - get him ready to take over in a future election.
She can, if she doesn't run on Medicare for All, and it seems like she's moving away from that to a more "Medicare for who wants it," for a few years.Could Warren beat Trump?
I like Yang, but I don't thing he would beat Trump.
I would like to see Sanders/Yang or Warren/Yang. Let Yang get the experience and some clout behind his name with older voters - get him ready to take over in a future election.
She can, if she doesn't run on Medicare for All, and it seems like she's moving away from that to a more "Medicare for who wants it," for a few years.
My only issue with Yang as VP is he is someone who's running on UBI as his main issue, nobody else is touching that and being a VP wouldn't help get that implemented.
UBI would just be the socialism boogie man that the right misinformation machine would love.
I would worry about anyone left of Warren having a shot. Even Warren would need to be really careful with wording to not scare away the centrist type Democrats.
If he makes the case well enough it shouldn't be, nobody can live off of $1K a month in any blue state but it'll go a lot further in most red states. He's kind of a hard candidate to put into a box, he's a progressive libertarian in a lot of ways. I know it won't work this way but there are several red states that are at least $12k below the national average on annual household income, imagine getting the message through to people in Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi that every adult in their home will bring in an additional $12K a year, it's game changing for people in most states but especially in the poorer ones. I t could also help people get off of welfare, they could actually take a job that doesn't pay much because the additional thousand a month more than makes up the difference.
People have been voting against their interests in red states for years now.
These people are for tax credits for private planes but question how we're going to pay for healthcare.
Don't underestimate how twisted up the alt right misinformation machine has people. These are people who simply won't believe that government will work for them because that's all they've known.