Thinking about depth of the DNC party

DvlDog4WVU

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Right now the DNC has Hillary which is basically like having David Beckem in his prime for you. My question is if Trump pulls off the miracle this Nov. and after this election cycle, nothing will surprise me, but if he pulls off the miracle, Clinton will effectively be out of commission. Who is waiting in the wings? We all saw Obama coming after the 2004 convention. Hillary has been a mainstay for the DNC since 04 as well. What does the DNC have coming off the bench, no one popped up this election cycle that in 4 years might make a run. Who are the DNC up and comers?
 

op2

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I think the reason nobody popped up this time was because everybody knew Hillary was going to win anyway. If Trump wins I bet lots of Dems will be running in 2020. Even if their names aren't big now, they'll make their names big by getting on TV and doing trips to Iowa and NH starting in 2017 if Trump wins.

What will be interesting to see how much traction the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democrat party will get. Was he a flash in the pan or will all that stuff he was pushing become part of mainstream Democrat stuff?
 

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Right now the DNC has Hillary which is basically like having David Beckem in his prime for you. My question is if Trump pulls off the miracle this Nov. and after this election cycle, nothing will surprise me, but if he pulls off the miracle, Clinton will effectively be out of commission. Who is waiting in the wings? We all saw Obama coming after the 2004 convention. Hillary has been a mainstay for the DNC since 04 as well. What does the DNC have coming off the bench, no one popped up this election cycle that in 4 years might make a run. Who are the DNC up and comers?
Shouldn't we wait until after their convention?
 

op2

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Shouldn't we wait until after their convention?

That's a good point. The Dem convention a big stage for non-big names to become a big name. Obama did it in 2004 even though at the time there was a decent chance that he wouldn't realistically be able to run for POTUS until 2012
 

Mntneer

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I think the reason nobody popped up this time was because everybody knew Hillary was going to win anyway. If Trump wins I bet lots of Dems will be running in 2020. Even if their names aren't big now, they'll make their names big by getting on TV and doing trips to Iowa and NH starting in 2017 if Trump wins.

What will be interesting to see how much traction the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democrat party will get. Was he a flash in the pan or will all that stuff he was pushing become part of mainstream Democrat stuff?

Obama popped back in '08 and you could see it back then, that they were going to groom him to make a run for President with his ability to deliver a speech.
 

mule_eer

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Right now the DNC has Hillary which is basically like having David Beckem in his prime for you. My question is if Trump pulls off the miracle this Nov. and after this election cycle, nothing will surprise me, but if he pulls off the miracle, Clinton will effectively be out of commission. Who is waiting in the wings? We all saw Obama coming after the 2004 convention. Hillary has been a mainstay for the DNC since 04 as well. What does the DNC have coming off the bench, no one popped up this election cycle that in 4 years might make a run. Who are the DNC up and comers?
The name I'll throw out is Cory Booker, junior senator from NJ and former mayor of Newark. He's 47 years old, and he definitely wins in the charisma department over the candidates we are facing in this election cycle. I'd say 2020 is his first legitimate opportunity to run, but he'll only be 63 in 2032. He has a lot of time to build a better resume ... or do something mind-numbingly stupid to disqualify himself.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Obama popped back in '08 and you could see it back then, that they were going to groom him to make a run for President with his ability to deliver a speech.
He was elected in 08 you silly goose, it was 04, but I get your point. I remember the talk at the time in 04 after his "There are no red states, there are no blue states, there is only the United States". That effectively set him up for the run in 08. I remember many people talking about him back in 04 as an up and comer and to Coop's point, we probably won't see what is in the wings until after this convention.
 

Mntneer

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He was elected in 08 you silly goose, it was 04, but I get your point. I remember the talk at the time in 04 after his "There are no red states, there are no blue states, there is only the United States". That effectively set him up for the run in 08. I remember many people talking about him back in 04 as an up and comer and to Coop's point, we probably won't see what is in the wings until after this convention.

Yes, my bad. I remember seeing him give that speech and thinking, "They'd be crazy not to run him in 4 years."

Kinda highlights how inexperienced he was when elected. Experience... something that can't be an issue in this election... with a straight face.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Yes, my bad. I remember seeing him give that speech and thinking, "They'd be crazy not to run him in 4 years."

Kinda highlights how inexperienced he was when elected. Experience... something that can't be an issue in this election... with a straight face.
Honestly, Hillary could call me out by name and say that she was going to personally enrich my life in her acceptance speech and I wouldn't vote for her.

I don't think I have ever seen someone as fake as she is in my lifetime. She is the product of focus groups, period. She goes wherever the analytics take her. Reminds of the time in 08 when she was campaigning and couldn't even make a call on who she was supporting in a baseball game for her fear of alienating some voting demo. If you can't even answer truthfully and with conviction on who your favorite sports team is that to me says you have no true purpose in life other than to be the first female President of the US. She is legacy hunting and nothing more and will do or say or support anything that will achieve that objective. I want her denied because she doesn't deserve it.
 
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Right now the DNC has Hillary which is basically like having David Beckem in his prime for you. My question is if Trump pulls off the miracle this Nov. and after this election cycle, nothing will surprise me, but if he pulls off the miracle, Clinton will effectively be out of commission. Who is waiting in the wings? We all saw Obama coming after the 2004 convention. Hillary has been a mainstay for the DNC since 04 as well. What does the DNC have coming off the bench, no one popped up this election cycle that in 4 years might make a run. Who are the DNC up and comers?
Julian Castro. Remember that name.
 

mneilmont

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The name I'll throw out is Cory Booker, junior senator from NJ and former mayor of Newark. He's 47 years old, and he definitely wins in the charisma department over the candidates we are facing in this election cycle. I'd say 2020 is his first legitimate opportunity to run, but he'll only be 63 in 2032. He has a lot of time to build a better resume ... or do something mind-numbingly stupid to disqualify himself.
He will deliver a big speech. I see it as that of VP candidate this trip.
 

mneilmont

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Honestly, Hillary could call me out by name and say that she was going to personally enrich my life in her acceptance speech and I wouldn't vote for her.

I don't think I have ever seen someone as fake as she is in my lifetime. She is the product of focus groups, period. She goes wherever the analytics take her. Reminds of the time in 08 when she was campaigning and couldn't even make a call on who she was supporting in a baseball game for her fear of alienating some voting demo. If you can't even answer truthfully and with conviction on who your favorite sports team is that to me says you have no true purpose in life other than to be the first female President of the US. She is legacy hunting and nothing more and will do or say or support anything that will achieve that objective. I want her denied because she doesn't deserve it.
Looks to me like she will need a tremendous amount of support at Dem Convention. Ever positive they make in their speeches, the republicans can send out a team the next day to torpedo those speeches. This is where Fox comes in to give a venue on which to make those counter punches and Hillary has definitely furnished the material.
 

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Looks to me like she will need a tremendous amount of support at Dem Convention. Ever positive they make in their speeches, the republicans can send out a team the next day to torpedo those speeches. This is where Fox comes in to give a venue on which to make those counter punches and Hillary has definitely furnished the material.
Well the Murdoch boys are big on Global warming and despised Roger Ailse or however you spell his name, so who knows what Fox news will be like very soon.
 

Mntneer

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Honestly, Hillary could call me out by name and say that she was going to personally enrich my life in her acceptance speech and I wouldn't vote for her.

I don't think I have ever seen someone as fake as she is in my lifetime. She is the product of focus groups, period. She goes wherever the analytics take her. Reminds of the time in 08 when she was campaigning and couldn't even make a call on who she was supporting in a baseball game for her fear of alienating some voting demo. If you can't even answer truthfully and with conviction on who your favorite sports team is that to me says you have no true purpose in life other than to be the first female President of the US. She is legacy hunting and nothing more and will do or say or support anything that will achieve that objective. I want her denied because she doesn't deserve it.

You could see through the Clinton's ******** in '92. The fake pandering that Bill mastered. Hillary tries at it as well, not as good as her husband, but tries.
 

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Julian Castro. Remember that name.
You mean this guy?

(CNN)-Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro violated a federal law against mixing official business with politics when he touted Hillary Clinton in an April interview with Yahoo's Katie Couric, the Office of Special Counsel said Monday.

Castro is a top surrogate for Clinton's presidential campaign and -- while not expected to be the choice -- is often mentioned on lists of vice presidential prospects.
He violated the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal workers acting in their official capacity from attempting to influence elections. In the Couric interview, he appeared with the official HUD seal, was introduced as the secretary and spent the first seven minutes focused on HUD programs before Couric turned to Clinton.
The Office of Special Counsel wrote: "Although he stated during the interview that he was 'taking off my HUD hat for a second and just speaking individually,' to indicate he was answering questions in his personal capacity, that disclaimer could not negate the fact that he was appearing in his official capacity for the rest of the interview, as the official HUD seal remained behind him and his political comments were bracketed by statements concerning official HUD policies and programs."
Castro acknowledged that he'd violated the act in his response.
 

rog1187

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Speaking of the depth in the DNC. Might AOC be looking for a job once the State of NY loses a seat in the House?
 

mule_eer

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Prophetic thread is prophetic.

Mule with Booker call, though.
I think he still stands a chance later in his career. His only highlight on the national stage was not positive. He has time to reform that image, but not for 2020. If I were to give him advice, I'd tell him to drop out of this race today. In a field this large, you have to be able to stand out. He hasn't done that. Yang is still in the mix (with horrible numbers) because he's talking about stuff no one else does. He has a niche. Booker does not, at least not today. Maybe I over estimated his charisma.
 

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In 2016 Hilliary bought the DNC for $10M....

and she still owns it...

right Bernie...



it is now 2020 & the DNC is in debt again, even after rigging the election in 2016 for $10 million from Hillary Clinton to pay off their debts.

Will they have to rig it again to pay off debts again?

They need to figure it out.



 

op2

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Booker simply comes off poorly to me. He is not a national politician, as in, you have to be able to appeal to people nationally to be a national politician. Also, he appears eager to pander if he thinks it will help his numbers, which if you get down to it probably all politicians are that way, but it's so obvious with Booker that he comes off like a kiss ***.

Booker has his pronouns on his Twitter page, as do some other Dem candidates. I mean, really, do they not get how stuff like that comes off? If it became trendy on the far left to hop around on one foot and yodel then Booker would immediately start doing it. He is not solid. He doesn't appear to have a moral or intellectual center from which to draw. He's doesn't come off to me as remotely genuine.

Set your policy opinions aside and imagine if Obama was up on the stage with all these people. None of the others would have a chance. Whatever else you thought about Obama, you have to admit he was a very good national politician, unlike the people we're seeing up on the stage now.
 

wvu2007

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Booker simply comes off poorly to me. He is not a national politician, as in, you have to be able to appeal to people nationally to be a national politician. Also, he appears eager to pander if he thinks it will help his numbers, which if you get down to it probably all politicians are that way, but it's so obvious with Booker that he comes off like a kiss ***.

Booker has his pronouns on his Twitter page, as do some other Dem candidates. I mean, really, do they not get how stuff like that comes off? If it became trendy on the far left to hop around on one foot and yodel then Booker would immediately start doing it. He is not solid. He doesn't appear to have a moral or intellectual center from which to draw. He's doesn't come off to me as remotely genuine.

Set your policy opinions aside and imagine if Obama was up on the stage with all these people. None of the others would have a chance. Whatever else you thought about Obama, you have to admit he was a very good national politician, unlike the people we're seeing up on the stage now.

But he is Spartacus.
 

dave

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I think he still stands a chance later in his career. His only highlight on the national stage was not positive. He has time to reform that image, but not for 2020. If I were to give him advice, I'd tell him to drop out of this race today. In a field this large, you have to be able to stand out. He hasn't done that. Yang is still in the mix (with horrible numbers) because he's talking about stuff no one else does. He has a niche. Booker does not, at least not today. Maybe I over estimated his charisma.
Honestly I think the party is too far left for him.
 

eerdoc

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Speaking of the depth in the DNC. Might AOC be looking for a job once the State of NY loses a seat in the House?
Isn't this a foregone conclusion? Much has been said (that I have heard( regarding her FINALLY reaching the age where she can run and be elected to RUN this Nation. Might be the biggest dumb/uninformed, self-impressed IDIOT to ever be so considered, altho the Congressman, Swalwell, is hard to exceed in these categories.