Ah right, k.
Speaking of polls, Biden is at 5% of under-50 voters.
So if he doesn't win it's the Millennials' fault.
Ah right, k.
Speaking of polls, Biden is at 5% of under-50 voters.
Speaking of the Culinary Union, Warren has been crossing their picket line.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who has been rising in the polls, has also been eagerly seeking support from unions and workers. Warren apologized this past weekend after CBS News found that two of her campaign staffers had stayed at the Palms resort in Las Vegas. The powerful Culinary Workers union was picketing the resort, and Warren had endorsed their cause.
“I’m not quite sure how it happened,” Warren told reporters. “But two people stayed one night at a hotel that they should not have. And as soon as we found out about it we called, we apologized. And we’re not going to let it happen again.”
Is this what you're talking about, MHB?
https://www.culinaryunion226.org/ne...o-take-sides-in-the-2020-presidential-contest
nah, I think Buttigeg should run for Senate in Indiana
LOL, (Bernie) bro.
TITCR
Julian Castro is a great example of how a cabinet position can be a hindrance to young, up and coming politicians. He has made up some ground due to some media attention and his debate performances, but he was basically a nobody despite being HUD Sec for Obama.
Do you find it humorous?
Luckily, Warren didn’t and immediately addressed the gaffe.
I’m enjoying the Warren campaign a lot and it makes me happy that the majority of us on here appear to be supporters.
plus, Indiana is a state that has two Republican Senators with a history of electing Democrats to those seats
Except it's not necessarily the tipping point. But keep on trying to to put words in my mouth. Many have tried. All have failed.
Meh, on the senate run. The only 2 Dem senators there in the last 40 years have been Bayh and Donnelly. Bayh was IN family royalty and lost in the 2010 bloodbath, and Donnelly only won because Richard Mourdock liked to talk about rape. Donnelly promptly lost the 2nd time around by 6% when the polls had that race as a dead heat. IN is senate fools gold. What Buttigieg should do is nudge the aging Dem congressman in his district out in 2022 and run again for the presidency in 2028. I think that's a smarter long term decision than tying himself to Warren as either veep or a cabinet member.
That seems eerily similar to jaybone's posts on the Wolford thread. Whichever young promising politician gets picked as VP has an inside track to being the 2024 or 2028 nominee. I don't think there has been a former rep who became President whether being something else first.
Then if its not the tipping point, in what ways could it backfire?
No, Bro, I find it humorous that the Bernie attack dogs are out posting BS like "Warren has been crossing their picket line", when it was two of her campaign staffers who spent one night at a hotel and she addressed it and apologized immediately.
To say WARREN crossed the line is a lazy lie. She didn't.
If you want to play word games, go ahead.