Unless I am missing something , Bill DeBlasio's approval rating among Democrats is something like negative 20.
Why is he running? I know some of these people are running to build up their "brand" for the future, but I wouldn't think that would apply to the mayor of New York city.
The nominee is going to come from one of the first 5 or 6 names on the left side of the graph.
I'll admit I don't follow any of them closely as I'm a registered Independent which means in my state that I can't vote in the primaries. But whenever I do see anything about her positions she seems to be pushing identify politics more than anything else. Sure do miss the days when politicians talked about the good of the country.
I'm really not following any of them either. I can vote in the primary in my state, but it's far enough away that I figure there's no rush. I'll see who's still in the game when it gets closer. Or if there is a Republican primary (highly doubtful), I might vote in that instead - to try to get an adult GOP candidate.
Unless I am missing something , Bill DeBlasio's approval rating among Democrats is something like negative 20.
Why is he running? I know some of these people are running to build up their "brand" for the future, but I wouldn't think that would apply to the mayor of New York city.
The nominee is going to come from one of the first 5 or 6 names on the left side of the graph.
I can't imagine. Who could possibly be whispering in his ear and urging him to run? The response in his own city has been embarrassingly negative.
All of them are radical left wing losers, and none of them can beat Trump.
Sorry if this seems cynical, but other than being black and female what does Kamala Harris bring to the table for anyone? Seriously.
I'll admit I don't follow any of them closely as I'm a registered Independent which means in my state that I can't vote in the primaries. But whenever I do see anything about her positions she seems to be pushing identify politics more than anything else. Sure do miss the days when politicians talked about the good of the country.
That's sort of where I'm at with her. Other than getting elected, I don't have a clue what she stands for.
I'm really not following any of them either. I can vote in the primary in my state, but it's far enough away that I figure there's no rush. I'll see who's still in the game when it gets closer. Or if there is a Republican primary (highly doubtful), I might vote in that instead - to try to get an adult GOP candidate.