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by cneutron_Archive
This about sums it up for me too:tmidgett wrote:Past Bernie and Liz, I'm done picking anyone else apart because a) zero chance I pick them in this primary field and b) 100% chance I vote for them if they get the nominationI've donated to 6 candidates so far, anybody that knows me could probably guess who most of them are. Some of them were $1 donations to help qualify them for the debates. It's been substantially more for Sanders and Warren. I have Buttigieg $1.I'm Bernie Sanders as a STRONG first, with Liz Warren in the two slot.The divide between second and third is a huge one, but it's been Mayor Pete for awhile now. Pre-hype. All of the blind Israel support is bothersome to me, as well as even proposing half measures for Medicare for All. The secret meeting of the anti-Sanders club article is disappointing as well, but this kind of thing happens ALL THE TIME. It's politics. You can't run an insurgent outside campaign and not have this happen. That said: If the nominee was Pete Buttigieg, I would be totally ok with it and could even get excited about it. When it is time for WI to vote, if we are at the point of voting tactically and Sanders and Warren is out, he'll probably have my vote. I don't think that's how this will work.He's very good and has a bright, bright future no matter how it shakes out. Assuming he doesn't become the nominee, hopefully the hype and raised profile could parlay into a statewide run for Senate and Governor. Right now he appears to be the only rising star in Indiana at all, unless i'm missing something. Hell, getting people even remotely familiar with his name is going to be a huge benefit just from this run.If he doesn't get it, he'll be on a lot of VP short lists and cabinet short lists. SUPER not into the Mayor Pete backlash.I'll go ahead and say it: I'm glad he's running.I appreciate the personal stories from pals from SB too.
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