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Scratch Ticket [Democratic Candidates that dropped out of 2020 race]

You are embellishing the truth with false information. He said he would immediately endorse any candidate who embraced his UBI proposal, though it was obvious that he didn’t expect any of them to do so. He did not mention “freedom dividend,” “democracy dollars,” or “wellbeing statistics” in that interview.

yea ok, as always sometimes i make mistakes and put my own opinions into it (guilty), but who knows about behind closed doors negotiation,
I'm sure Yang would negotiate very hard on the policies he truly believe that would solve problems.
 
Well I guess we won't be seeing Tom Steyer's one tie any more this season.

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...I said if I didn’t see a path to winning that I'd suspend my campaign, and honestly I can't see a path where I can win the presidency."

His exit came after he'd spent a total of $158 million on television and radio ads, according to Advertising Analytics. In South Carolina alone, Steyer had spent nearly $21 million as of Tuesday, the firm said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/20...s8jx1ttzAhb-mMiCRW6dvq6dOHgal-ZNKVMsxhTFFniFA

Another older male white billionaire who has failed to connect with voters. But a decent guy who ran a decent and civilized campaign.
 
Not surprised honestly. He wasn't a candidate who wow'ed me in any real sense, he felt like he was just there.
 
I agree... of the two billionaires who got into the race, definitely liked Steyer far more. He might not be the firebrand leftist Bernie is, but he definitely came across as someone who, though with a lot of money, realized there is something damned wrong with the country and we need to take heed and change direction. Of course his biggest original claim to fame was his push to impeach Donald Trump long before Donald pretty much impeached himself.
 
I like Amy Klobuchar. I would like to see her as the Vice Presidential candidate. I think that Elizabeth Warren should drop out.

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I am surprised to hear that Pete is dropping out.
 
I thought Pete would try to stay in through Super Tuesday, and several other crucial midwestern primaries(and Florida) happening in the two weeks after. Not having anywhere the reservoir of good will in the black community that even Tom Steyer had in South Carolina, however the ideal candidate with the pedigree that matters Mayor Pete wanted to portray, without substantial pull in the Latino and/or black communities, he was going nowhere.

Amy goes after Super Tuesday. So does Elizabeth Warren. Question is, does Joe Biden's South Carolina "comeback kid" performance, which was very impressive after a disastrous start to the nomination process, give him enough lift to reclaim the center and push out Mike Bloomberg? We have gone from a cast of twenty contenders to only two or three(depending on Bloomberg's intent and Super Tuesday performance) with Biden and Sanders in the starring roles... the field has cleared maybe TOO quickly. Stay tuned, the craziness has just begun.
 
I suspect no one in Pete's camp actually thought they'd get this far. Pete did the strategic thing, he knows where his voters are probably going to land - which actually makes me like him a bit better.

What happens on Wednesday is anyone's guess at this point. Bloomberg needs to get the fuck out. He's not going to win and if he really cared about removing Trump, he'd get the fuck out. Frankly I'm sick and tired of cranky, stubborn septuagenarians and they all need to get the fuck out.

I don't want Biden, I don't want Warren, Trump is a fucking disaster, Bloomberg as far as I can see is only in this because he thought Trump was such a huge nightmare people would actually vote for his sorry hide.

Which leaves Bernie. One of the reasons I'm so fed up with the berniebros is that they poisoned the well for him four years ago and they're still at it. if they really supported him they'd stop with the stupid shit.

Every time one of them acts like a tea-bagging Republican ass-hat, the lose Bernie a voter.
 
Also sorry to see Pete go...but I guess he saw that his numbers wouldn't be good enough come Tuesday.

But what the fuck is Gabbard still doing in the race?

Or Bloomberg?

Or Klobachar?
 
And Klobachar is gone with her support going to Biden.

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I'd like Warren with Sanders as vp.

edited to add, but yeah... it seems very "Best out of a bad lot", doesn't it.

I don't really want any of them for various reasons. No matter who, it's almost got to be Harris in the VP slot.
 
Also sorry to see Pete go...but I guess he saw that his numbers wouldn't be good enough come Tuesday.

But what the fuck is Gabbard still doing in the race?

This^, why is Gabbard still in the race? She needs to drop out. I did like Klobachar, but knew that she couldn't win.
 
Bloomberg was bragging about how he was in the race to win. I'm surprised he dropped out. Why the heck is Tulsi Gabard hanging on?
 
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