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re: Way too early Trump v's Kamala Harris Electoral Map (2020)
Posted on 7/25/17 at 11:48 am to SirWinston
Posted on 7/25/17 at 11:48 am to SirWinston
In all seriousness, she is a huge problem on paper. I wasn't as impressed with her during those hearings as many libs seem to have been, but then again I wasn't impressed with Obama until midway through the 2008 Dem nomination either.
If you look at how much Ted Cruz improved during the 2016 nomination cycle, it's scary to think how much an attractive candidate who has above average people skills can improve during an 18-month campaign (I won't even get into the breathless media coverage she'd have at her back).
Trump needs great numbers (employment, markets, immigration) to buck him up and he's going to have to lean heavily on his white working class coalition again, because minority and youth turnout will be the Dems' #1 focus after 2016.
If you look at how much Ted Cruz improved during the 2016 nomination cycle, it's scary to think how much an attractive candidate who has above average people skills can improve during an 18-month campaign (I won't even get into the breathless media coverage she'd have at her back).
Trump needs great numbers (employment, markets, immigration) to buck him up and he's going to have to lean heavily on his white working class coalition again, because minority and youth turnout will be the Dems' #1 focus after 2016.
This post was edited on 7/25/17 at 11:50 am
Posted on 7/25/17 at 11:49 am to SirWinston
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I wasn't as impressed with her during those hearings as many libs seem to have been
Of course not, she was just convenient to the narrative and cringe "YASSS SLAY QUEEN!!" memes.
This post was edited on 7/25/17 at 12:18 pm
Posted on 7/25/17 at 11:51 am to SirWinston
If Harris really ends up being the nominee, you can tick Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin into the R block and Colorado and New Mexico into the D block without too much thinking.
The election would then be won or lost in Florida, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
Then again, I am convinced Trump isn't going to run in 2020 and doesn't like actually being president (and I don't think Harris will be the nominee for the D's, either).
The election would then be won or lost in Florida, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
Then again, I am convinced Trump isn't going to run in 2020 and doesn't like actually being president (and I don't think Harris will be the nominee for the D's, either).
Posted on 7/25/17 at 11:54 am to SirWinston
She won't even be the nominee.
Even her own primary opponents will label her a California liberal.
You know what America hates more than California liberals?
Serial killers, pedophiles and terrorists. That's about it.
Even her own primary opponents will label her a California liberal.
You know what America hates more than California liberals?
Serial killers, pedophiles and terrorists. That's about it.
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