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jimnyc
04-27-2019, 12:22 PM
I think the Dems have as many as the right did in 2016, at last count I think it was 17 running in the Dem race. It all seemed cool for awhile but has slowly but surely gotten a little uglier. IMO, a lot of that is because of the socialist freshmen now in office. And as you see here, Biden and Sanders will ultimately just be "older white males" and outdated for today's Dem party. Biden is as close to center you will get for the Dems, and IMO their best chance, but because they all embrace the new socialism and freebie BS, that makes Joe basically a republican! And instead of just disagreeing, they now want to separate, and this is where the fun starts and they start eating their own. I can't wait until they all start debating!

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Biden entry sparks a sharper edge to Democratic race

NEW YORK (AP) — As she campaigned through Iowa this week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts didn't hesitate to jab the newest contender in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary: Joe Biden.

"Our disagreement is a matter of public record," Warren said, referring to Biden's past support of a massive bankruptcy overhaul. "Joe Biden was on the side of the credit card companies."

The early days of the 2020 Democratic primary have been defined by order, amicable disagreement and an overwhelming focus on defeating President Donald Trump.

No more.

Biden's campaign launch on Thursday ushered in a new phase in the nominating contest. With the field largely set, the leading candidates have begun to turn on one another, raising the prospect of an ugly fight for the future of the party that could have lasting consequences for Democrats' quest to reclaim the White House.

Progressive groups aligned with Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont took aim at Biden, portraying him as out of step with today's Democratic Party. They railed against his connections to big corporations, his past support for a "grand bargain" that would have cut Social Security and Medicare, and his support for a 1994 crime bill that disproportionately hurt minorities.

"For numerous reasons, Joe Biden is the least electable Democrat that we could possibly nominate," said Adam Green, co-founder of the liberal group known as the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which has long supported Warren's presidential ambitions. "We're in a new moment. This is not Joe Biden's moment."

Sanders' campaign manager slapped at the former vice president in a fundraising message titled "Joe Biden."

"Not only are we taking on a political and corporate establishment that will do and spend whatever it takes to stop us, but we are running against a record number of candidates at the same time," Faiz Shakir wrote. He added: "There are a lot of candidates in this race right now. But there is only one Bernie Sanders."

Biden's campaign said Friday it raised $6.3 million in the first 24 hours since announcing, narrowly besting Sanders' first-day haul.

Desperate to deny Trump a second term, Democrats can ill afford any lasting divisions that could depress turnout come November 2020.

The early infighting has already caught the attention of party leaders like Democratic National Committee member Robert Zimmerman, of New York, who helped raise money for former President Barack Obama and Biden in years past.

"The No. 1 issue that I've seen across the country is Democrats staying focused on beating Donald Trump. I demand that Democrats remain positive with each other," Zimmerman said. "Any Democrat who tries to build their message by maligning or attacking personally their opponent is going to disqualify themselves."

Rest - https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-entry-triggers-uglier-phase-democratic-primary-201747905--election.html

Abbey Marie
04-27-2019, 06:03 PM
I doubt very much it will happen, but I hope Warren gets the nomination. She seems virtually unelectable to me.

Elessar
04-29-2019, 10:19 PM
I doubt very much it will happen, but I hope Warren gets the nomination. She seems virtually unelectable to me.

She has been too full of S*** and exaggerations since she took center stage two years ago.

Elessar
04-29-2019, 11:41 PM
Do you sense desperation and panic in the liberal's ranks?

I sure do, and it shows daily.

STTAB
04-30-2019, 07:45 AM
You would think Democrat voters would look at Sanders, Biden, Warren, Booker, Klobucher, Swalwell and say "some of you assholes have been in DC for 30 years and I can't even think of one thing you did that actually helped people"

But Democrats know their voter base is dumber than a box of rocks.