I kinda miss the old days when the DNC would just decide who it was going to run. My primary is day after tomorrow and I haven't made up my mind yet. Biden has the most significant international experience which has a lot more to do a president's job than changing domestic policy; but he's got a lot of baggage too. Sanders and Warren have bold new ideas that they'll only be able to enact if they can help flip congressional seats to blue; but all those formerly red House districts in 2018 were flipped by moderates who would likely have to distance themselves from those two in order to be re-elected. Buttigieg is weak with black voters due to policing issues in South Bend and he's not even the top candidate among gays; but for what it's worth he comes up on top for me in one of those quizzes designed to help you figure out which candidate aligns most closely with your positions. Klobuchar would do well in the Midwest which is a plus but she seems to be losing ground. Steyer might surprise us, he's polling 3rd in SC, but I don't think Bloomberg will.
I've heard vote with your heart in the primary and with your head in the election; but I don't have my heart set on any of these guys. I will be listening to my head when the election arrives, though.
I've heard vote with your heart in the primary and with your head in the election; but I don't have my heart set on any of these guys. I will be listening to my head when the election arrives, though.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.