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Dems "want to take away your hamburgers": Gorka

https://www.reuters.com/video/2019/03/01/dems-want-to-take-away-your-hamburgers-g?videoId=520628816&videoChannel=1003



Ain't nobody takin' MY hamburgers.
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Dems "want to take away your hamburgers": Gorka

https://www.reuters.com/video/2019/03/01/dems-want-to-take-away-your-hamburgers-g?videoId=520628816&videoChannel=1003



Ain't nobody takin' MY hamburgers.


"they want to take away your pick up trucks and hamburgers this is what stalin dreamt about"

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Mar 2 2019 10:52pm


Factbox: Democratic presidential contenders jump into 2020 race

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-2020-candidates-factbox/factbox-democratic-presidential-contenders-jump-into-2020-race-idUSKCN1QI5JB



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Here are the Democrats who have either launched campaigns or formed exploratory committees to begin raising money and hiring staff for a presidential run:

CORY BOOKER - Booker, 49, a black second-term senator from New Jersey and former mayor of Newark, gained prominence in the fight over Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination. He announced his candidacy on Feb. 1, the first day of Black History Month, mentioning the impact of racial discrimination on his family and saying he would focus on creating good jobs and reforming the criminal justice system.

PETE BUTTIGIEG - The mayor of South Bend, Indiana, launched a campaign to become the first openly gay president on Jan. 23 with a call for a new generation of leadership to bring fresh approaches to problems. Buttigieg, 37, brushed off questions about his experience by highlighting the economic turnaround he led in his city.

JULIAN CASTRO - The secretary of housing and urban development under President Barack Obama joined the race onJan. 12 in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas, where he once served as mayor and a city councilman. Castro, 44, the grandson of a Mexican immigrant, is so far the only Hispanic in the field. He has used his family’s personal story to criticize Trump’s border policies.

JOHN DELANEY - The former U.S. representative from Maryland was the first Democrat to enter the race in July 2017, long before most candidates began making their moves. Delaney, 55, has focused heavily on campaigning and organizing in Iowa, the state that will kick off the nominating fight in February 2020,making repeated trips there and visiting all 99 of its counties.

TULSI GABBARD - Gabbard, 37, the first Hindu to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, announced she would run on Jan.11. Her campaign quickly became engulfed in controversy over her past anti-gay activism and statements, and the Hawaii congresswoman was forced to apologize. “In my past, I said and believed things that were wrong,” she said.

KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND - An outspoken leader in the #MeToomovement against sexual assault and harassment, the senator from New York announced her candidacy on Jan. 15 on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” Gillibrand, 52, touted her rural roots in upstate New York on a subsequent trip to Iowa and said she had proven her ability to win over more conservative rural voters.

KAMALA HARRIS - She announced her candidacy on the holiday honoring slain civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. The daughter of immigrants from Jamaica and India has made a quick impact in a Democratic race that will be heavily influenced by women and minority voters. The 54-year-old, first-term senator from California reported raising $1.5 million online in the first 24 hours of her campaign and drew record ratings on a CNN televised town hall.

JAY INSLEE - The Washington state governor entered the field on March 1 with a vow to make climate change a central issue. Inslee, 68, has made protecting the environment a key fixture of his administration. He also has moved to put a moratorium on capital punishment and fully implement the Affordable Care Act and accompanying expansion of Medicaid health coverage for the poor. He spent 15 years in Congress before being elected governor in 2012.

AMY KLOBUCHAR - She was the first moderate in the field vying to challenge Trump. Klobuchar, 58, gained national attention in 2018 when she sparred with Brett Kavanaugh during Senate hearings on his Supreme Court nomination. Now in her third six-year term as a senator for Minnesota, Klobuchar’s campaign announcement came amid news reports that staff in her Senate office were asked to do menial tasks, making it difficult for her to hire high-level campaign strategists.

BERNIE SANDERS - The Vermont senator, 77, lost the Democratic nomination in 2016 to Hilary Clinton. Sanders previously gained a strong voter turnout from America’s youth who supported his proposals for free tuition at public colleges, a $15 minimum wage and universal healthcare, ideas he plans to reprise as he vies for the 2020 nomination. The campaign reported it raised $10 million in the first week of his run.

ELIZABETH WARREN - The 69-year-old senator from Massachusetts, a leader of the party’s liberals and fierce Wall Street critic who was instrumental in creating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, jumped into the race with a New Year’s Eve video release. On visits to states that hold early nominating contests such as Iowa and New Hampshire, she has focused on her populist economic message, promising to fight what she calls a rigged economic system that favors the wealthy.




So who is rooting for who?
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Mar 4 2019 08:52am


In 2020 battleground state, looming Mueller report could hold dangers for Democrats

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-2020/in-2020-battleground-state-looming-mueller-report-could-hold-dangers-for-democrats-idUSKCN1QL0YY

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“They absolutely run the risk of overhyping it and overblowing it,” Nowicki, 41, who voted for Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, said in Reedsburg, in southwest Wisconson. “If they take the report and spin it too far, they could end up helping Trump.”




Former Democratic Colorado Governor Hickenlooper joins presidential race

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-hickenlooper/former-democratic-colorado-governor-hickenlooper-joins-presidential-race-idUSKCN1QL12Z



I can't even imagine this country electing someone named Hickenlooper.
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Former Democratic Colorado Governor Hickenlooper joins presidential race

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-hickenlooper/former-democratic-colorado-governor-hickenlooper-joins-presidential-race-idUSKCN1QL12Z

I can't even imagine this country electing someone named Hickenlooper.


hasnt the candidate with the shorter name won something like 85% of all presidential races? ^_^

Trump is shorter than Clinton
Obama is shorter than Romney or McCain
Bush is shorter than Kerry and the same length as Gore
Clinton is longer than Dole and Bush
and so on.


edit: I checked it, since 1964, when the current 6th party system started, the candidate with the shorter name has won 78.5% of all presidential races (11 out of 14, the only exceptions are Carter defeating Ford under special circumstances in the wake of Watergate, and Bill Clinton twice).



This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Mar 4 2019 10:10am
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Mar 4 2019 10:29am
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I can't even imagine this country electing someone named Hickenlooper.


If a black Democrat named Barack Hussein Obama can get elected twice after Bush and 9/11 in a country that heavily attacked him with birtherism and protested with go back to africa signs and hanging/burning dolls

any name is possible

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If a black Democrat named Barack Hussein Obama can get elected twice after Bush and 9/11 in a country that heavily attacked him with birtherism and protested with go back to africa signs and hanging/burning dolls

any name is possible


"Obama" is a slogan that easily fits onto a campaign sticker, and can easily be chanted by his supporters: O-Ba-Ma, O-Ba-Ma....
now try the same thing with "Hickenlooper" :rofl:

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Mar 6 2019 09:11pm
Looks like Fox News won't play part in the 2020 DNC debates. Very ironic considering so many Fox News viewers have taken to the whole "Clinton News Network" moniker for CNN.

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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said Wednesday it would not permit Fox News to host a presidential primary debate, citing an explosive story this week alleging deep ties between the conservative network and President Trump’s inner circle.

In a statement, DNC Chairman Tom Perez said he had held conversations with Fox News about potentially allowing the network to host a primary debate. But he said the story, published in The New Yorker, caused him to end conversations with the network.

“Recent reporting in The New Yorker on the inappropriate relationship between President Trump, his administration and FOX News has led me to conclude that the network is not in a position to host a fair and neutral debate for our candidates. Therefore, FOX News will not serve as a media partner for tthe 2020 Democratic primary debates,” Perez said in the statement.


Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/media/432879-dems-wont-let-fox-news-host-primary-debate

The article at the center of this decision: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/03/11/the-making-of-the-fox-news-white-house
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Mar 13 2019 08:35pm
Beto O'Rourke is in for 2020
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Quote (Beowulf @ Mar 13 2019 06:35pm)
Beto O'Rourke is in for 2020


I wish I were 2020 then. ;)
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