Jayrod
Footballguy
I'm not a regular in the political forum, but I'm in here enough to get a feel for things.
Clearly the majority of us do not want to see Donald Trump re-elected in 2020. If you do want him re-elected, move along, this thread isn't for you.
My question is how to best do that?
I have two fears:
#2 is a conundrum for me. I just don't know the candidates well enough to know who scares the centrists. Is Bernie too far left? I liked Sanders last time around and think he could have beaten Trump. Biden seems like a safe choice as well. I know very little about Warren or Harris. No one else seems to be gaining much traction.
What is the best political blueprint for taking the country out of the hands of Donald Trump?
Clearly the majority of us do not want to see Donald Trump re-elected in 2020. If you do want him re-elected, move along, this thread isn't for you.
My question is how to best do that?
I have two fears:
- Motivating angry voters to turn out in droves and vote for him again
- Nominating too polarizing of a candidate that discourages the centrist voters from even voting or pushes them 3rd party
#2 is a conundrum for me. I just don't know the candidates well enough to know who scares the centrists. Is Bernie too far left? I liked Sanders last time around and think he could have beaten Trump. Biden seems like a safe choice as well. I know very little about Warren or Harris. No one else seems to be gaining much traction.
What is the best political blueprint for taking the country out of the hands of Donald Trump?