Thought I'd kick off a thread dedicated to the upcoming election across the pond.
Here's the current polling for the Democrat nominies.
National Democratic Primary:
Biden 27%
Sanders 17%
Warren 15%
Bloomberg 5%
Buttigieg 5%
Yang 5%
Steyer 4%
Booker 3%
Gabbard 2%
Klobuchar 2%
Castro 2%
Delaney 1%
Bennet 1%
Williamson 1%
Patrick 0%
I'm personally a big fan of Andrew Yang. A massive outsider, but he's done well to get this far given the relative size of his campaign and media coverage.
Buttigieg impresses me too. His takedown of Warren over the 'wine cave' jibe made during the recent debate was absolutely brutal, well worth a watch even if you're not that bothered about the election.
Keystones in this election cycle for the Dems are:
- Recognising the issues that led to the election of Trump, not just being the 'not-Trump option.'
- Bridging the sizeable gap between the left and right of politics in the US currently.
- Not allowing Trump to win this one on the basis of cosmetic economic progress, they can't fall into a stats battle. Keep the spotlight on domestic issues, not figures.
- Heavy focus on the devastating opiates crisis plaguing the US.
- Responding to increasing public pressure to act on China's awful human rights record and recent market manipulation tactics.
I really enjoy the US election cycles. They're more theatrical and outlandish due to the root outcome of the whole event being one single job. Quite frankly I plan on enjoying the ride as best I can given the grim state of politics in the UK.
Strap in. 🇺🇸
(all IMO)
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Thread: US Election 2020
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24-12-2019 01:17 AM #1
US Election 2020
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24-12-2019 01:28 AM #2
Wasn’t it Warren who attacked on the wine cave thing?
Looking at the race, the Dems are in danger or repeating the mistake Labour made here if they go for a left winger (comparatively speaking because Boris Johnson is left of centre there).
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24-12-2019 01:40 AM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I agree Ozy. I'm also really concerned that their two front runners (by a distance) are a couple of white guys who are nearly 80. That's why I'm hoping against hope for a Yang Gang uprising.
I'd take Warren over the two of them too if we're being more pragmatic about it.
The only BAME candidate left is Yang, and as he highlights himself, it's not his people that are being subjected to the worst living standards in America. That's gotta be a huge disappointment for a substantial percentage of the most vulnerable people in American society.
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24-12-2019 02:32 AM #4
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I was impressed by Yang when he expressed why Trump won, explaining the reasoning behind his vote in the rust belt states.
Impressive in the video below too,
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...p_elected.html
His idea of giving 1000 dollars a month to every citizen however may be too much of an easy target for the Republicans though.
To win they need someone central to bridge the gap to soft Trump voters, if they go "woke" Trump's path back to the White House cannot be easier.
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24-12-2019 08:10 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He is the incumbent and the economy is good. Any sign of someone saying they will take something away from people and they will stick with the idiot they know.
People are more protective of what they have than impressed with what they might get. The offer of universal healthcare seems like total common sense to people living here but to people there being asked to give up the insurance (sometimes very hard won through labour unions) is a complete no-no.
I personally think Warren is the best candidate but I can also see how Trump beats her. She is too far to the left. Traditionally candidates tack back to the centre once the primaries are won so hopefully that’s the case with her.
Biden would be a disaster. Trump will beat him.
Don’t know enough about Yang but he needs to start making a move about now although candidates have been further behind where he is now and went on to win (John kerry 2004).
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24-12-2019 08:48 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-12-2019 08:51 AM #7
I’m always amazed just how old the candidates can be!
I mean good on them but boy how do they find the energy at nearly 80 to go on a year long campaign?
That aside it’s an interesting race for the Democrats. Contrary to some I believe Biden could beat Trump but Warren would have no chance.
Yang is an interesting one but he’s tied himself to a few very large but rather wonky policies so not sure that was too wise.
In the end though I’m sure .net will be 95% on the ‘anyone but Trump’ side of the argument. As a poster said earlier US politics makes Johnson look like a leftie!
But even left / right aside I’m amazed anyone could vote for Trump this time around. Last time yeah, I get why some bought into his bombastic approach and ridiculous rhetoric. But this time? No way. Just one read of his twitter feed should be enough to tell you that.
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To be fair though, I’m happy to admit that while I was no fan of him, his rhetoric or divisive and dangerous electioneering there was one (small!) part of me that wondered if it was just an election thing and that on arrival in the White House he might calm down. I was curious as to what someone who had not been a life long politico might do.
I should, of course, known better!!
He was a grade A twat before but boy has he taken that to a new level as president. There is always scope to disagree with what the POTUS stands for and does but jeez Trump has absolutely trashed that office and I’m continually amazed at how he even has the remotest chance of re-election.
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24-12-2019 10:11 AM #11
US Election 2020
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I love America, I have a few relatives there. My biggest regret and bitterness in life is that I couldn't move there. Without drifting too far into depressing territory on this day of all days, I have a fair idea what opportunities exist in 21st century Scotland for my wee girl and the opportunities that exist in the USA and in spite of having worked very hard and made many sacrifices I struggle to come to terms with the fact that as a parent I will be unable to offer her the opportunities that her cousins will all have.
The 2 main things I don't like about America are the gun laws and the politics, and they are so huge that I end up going as far as to say I just don't really understand what the place is all about.
It would have been nice to have the opportunity to really learn though.
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Plenty opportunities here as well though otherwise I wouldn’t be here.
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24-12-2019 11:23 AM #20
Looking at the list of candidates in the OP I think Trump can rest easy, unfortunately.
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24-12-2019 11:45 AM #22
The US will be voting for Trump and not necessarily The Republican Party. Democrats might offer up a candidate who has no real political aspirations beyond 2020.
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Always find it interesting after a politician steps down from the frontline and starts expressing themselves more openly, Clinton being one such example. Shows she was definitely overstaffed/over-advised during her campaign in 2016, which made her come across as so disingenuous and robotic.
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24-12-2019 05:26 PM #24
I'd love to see auld Bernie get the Democratic nomination. A real progressive who isn't in the pockets of the big money donors.
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