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2020 Democratic Presidential Nominees

Maybe you missed the 2012 and 2026 Republican fields?

Have you been reading my almanac again ?

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Bernie pulls in 12k+ in both Brooklyn and Chicago on back-to-back days

he's gonna be a force

Too old and too dam dumb. He and Pelosi both have early onset and by 2020 will be headed to the group home with Uncle Joe serving as activities director. By 2022 AOC will be available to wipe the chowder off their chins and change their Depends.
 
Right now (subject to change), my Dem ticket would be:

Sherrod Brown- President
Julian Castro, Kamala Harris (not likely to take it) or Hakeem Jeffries - VP
 
That will sting Donnie more than anything else she could have said
 
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/06/biden-trump-2020-florida-poll-1206260

Some encouraging news on the FL front in this Politico piece this a.m. Poll showed that DeSantis is pretty popular, at least among Pubs and independents - overall favorable rating is 50-23%. But in the same poll, Trump was 9 points down in his favorability rating - 43-52%. Also showed Biden with a bigger lead over Sanders there than in most other state polls. While many of us have lamented how the electoral map favors Pubs because of the small states all getting an extra 2 EVs just like the big states, Trump has an even narrower electoral map. With MI likely back in the fold, the Dems are sitting at 249 without PA, WI, IA, FL, NC or AZ. Trump absolutely can't afford to lose PA or FL. Even if he wins everything else but loses PA, it's 269/269, and the Dem house elects the Dem.
 
DeSantis has been an improvement on Scott, a pleasant surprise. He’s a basic Pub at this point, not a bombastic Trumper.
 
DeSantis has been an improvement on Scott, a pleasant surprise. He’s a basic Pub at this point, not a bombastic Trumper.

It's just 1 poll, but assuming it's within the realm of reason, it'a awfully close to the national average, where Trump is in the 42-43% range currently. In a crucial swing state that he previously won and must have next year, a 9 point differential does not bode particularly well for him. I would have expected any deficit there to be half of that at most.
 
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