The Democrat field is attracting lots of attention because many view President Trump as vulnerable. Just as the Republicans had a massive field in 2016, with no opposite party incumbent to defeat. I disagree with many on this board. I think the Democrat group contains an interesting cross-section of decent people who are well-meaning. Some are smart, quite smart, and some are approaching this more as public service than others. I recall the embarrassing Republican presidential primary debates featuring Donald Trump posing as a statesman and the rest of the group lowering themselves to his immature standards during on-stage exchanges that seemed more like drunken squabbles than presidential primary presentations. Pressure and competition can cause decorum and civility to crumble, and I'll be watching closely to see if the Democrat debates descend to such cringe-worthy depths. I doubt it, though. Originally Posted by agrarian
The Democrat field is attracting lots of attention because many view President Trump as vulnerable. Just as the Republicans had a massive field in 2016, with no opposite party incumbent to defeat. I disagree with many on this board. I think the Democrat group contains an interesting cross-section of decent people who are well-meaning. Some are smart, quite smart, and some are approaching this more as public service than others. I recall the embarrassing Republican presidential primary debates featuring Donald Trump posing as a statesman and the rest of the group lowering themselves to his immature standards during on-stage exchanges that seemed more like drunken squabbles than presidential primary presentations. Pressure and competition can cause decorum and civility to crumble, and I'll be watching closely to see if the Democrat debates descend to such cringe-worthy depths. I doubt it, though. Originally Posted by agrarianYou actually imagine that the socialist policies espoused by this gaggle of goofs is by any measure "mature" economic theory?
Are you nuts? Of course middle America, aka "flyover country", aka the "rust belt", includes MI, WI and PA! By anyone's definition.
You sure pick dumb things to argue about. Originally Posted by lustylad
I'm no socialist, but I recognize the value of certain "socialized" aspects of our culture. Also, I don't see worrisome socialist leanings in Harris, Klobuchar, Biden, or Inslee. By the way, I think "gaggle of goofs" is clever, but I wouldn't go so far to say that Senator Warren or many of the others are goofs. You might not agree with Warren's economic philosophy, but she is far from a goof. Originally Posted by agrarianMost people who focus on the U.S. becoming more socialistic have little idea of what true socialism is:
You continue to list a few states that will determine the 2020 election...then you say it's anyone's guess??I am trying to be open-minded. A few states will determine the outcome of the 2020 POTUS election, just like they did in 2016. In 2016 most of those states went Trump's way. In 2018 midterms they went the Democratic way, although obviously Trump's name wasn't on any ballot. How these states will go in 2020 is at this point in time pure speculation depending on one's political leanings.
You can't bring yourself to say that the DEMS are doing MANY thing right now that are not going to go over well with the independent votes.
This FISA warrant shit and the possible investigation has the DEMS and their shills...AKA the media going apoplectic over this...Hummmmm I wonder why??
That investigation would sink your party!!
Indictments are coming in the Obummer's white house and their ties to this fiasco.
https://www.redstate.com/slee/2019/0...ort-role-case/ Originally Posted by bb1961
Middle America is a colloquial term for the United States heartland.Thank you. I have no problem with your definitions. The point I am making is Mayor Pete, no matter what his political views are, will have no impact in the states that make up most of Middle America -- Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, SD, ND, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Missouri, or Arkansas. These states are SOLID Republican. If you or anyone else wants to consider Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania (no way) as Middle American states, fine. I look at them as very different from the other states I mentioned. Much more diverse racially. Much different economically. Wisconsin comes very close to the 11`states I mentioned.
Middle America is generally used as both a geographic and cultural label, suggesting a Central United States small town or suburb where most people are middle class, Evangelical
Christian or Mainline Protestant and typical of European descent.
Geographically, Middle America refers to the territory between the East coast and the West coast.
The economy of middle America by agricultural and industrial labor.
I think where you are getting confused is the metropolitan cities tend to be politically and socially progressive. A good example -- Madison, WISCONSIN. But not the rest of the state. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
I am trying to be open-minded. A few states will determine the outcome of the 2020 POTUS election, just like they did in 2016. In 2016 most of those states went Trump's way. In 2018 midterms they went the Democratic way, although obviously Trump's name wasn't on any ballot. How these states will go in 2020 is at this point in time pure speculation depending on one's political leanings.This FISA warrant investagation has them going nuts...the MSM is carrying the water for the DEMS...you and the left have your heads in the sands if you think this is a big nothing.
You believe that there are many things going on that will turn out to be detrimental to the Democrats in 2020. What I will say is that in 2020, as in 2016, these distractions will have little affect on people's votes and the major line items such as the economy, immigration, and health care will have the major impact on the election. Unless there is a huge bombshell that comes out, which I doubt will happen.
BTW, my "party" is Independent. I vote based on the person up for election, not by party line. I voted for Greg Abbott for Texas governor and Dan Patrick for Lt. Governor. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
This FISA warrant investagation has them going nuts...the MSM is carrying the water for the DEMS...you and the left have your heads in the sands if you think this is a big nothing.I doubt that the FISA investigation will have any significant impact on the 2020 election but that is another issue on which we will have to wait on before any determination can be made.
The Unwarranted FISA is pure left wing coup of a President...I know you don't consider that a bombshell since you have a STRONG case of TDS...you've said as much.
I'm independent also but there hasn't been a DEM that a would vote for...I vote ideology not the personality...that is the difference between you and I...policies not personalities.
Politics is not a "Miss America" contest.
P.S. Carter was elected in 1976 because of Watergate(Republican scandal)...do a little research...in 1980 he was soundly defeated. Originally Posted by bb1961
Yes! That was interesting. I agree with him on most states except for - Minnesota, Wisconsin,Michigan and Pa. ( this is between a Mayor Pete and Trump match up)---I think they will go red. Now if he picks a good running mate from one of those 4 states that could change. Mayor Pete is starting to use religion against the Republicans. And that's what I think one of his strong points will be. Also, he articulates well - he doesn't talk down to ordinary Americans i.e. Trumps base are deplorables.
However, there is a big but and that is -- Is America ready for a gay President. My opinion is not at this time. Maybe in the future but not now. But overall I really like Mayor Pete. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen