If you want an analogy: Warren is Hillary 16 Biden is Humphrey (maybe Humphrey 72 or 76) Sanders is McGovern 72 Buttigieg is Carter 76 Klobuchar is Muskie 72 How do any of those play in 2020?
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Warren is unelectable because too many traditional democrat voters wont vote for her due to her Native American shenanigans
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Yea I can really see a mayor who couldn't manage a small town run this economy.
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Seriously? Something Trump multiple bankruptcies, something something
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Biden has never be electable nationally. Not sure why anyone expects that to change.
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I think you could put Buttigieg in that "prior" box with Obama and Clinton. Young, little known at the start of Presidential run, far from the favorite. Not a lot of political history or baggage or stuff to explain or flip on. Also, very good politician especially in person.
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Warren's affect is conventional Dem but her policy proposals call for levels of federal taxation that no D has called for - expressly or inferentially - in decades
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What’s your analogy for Mike Bloomberg?
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Buttigieg is the Macron of this election. A young and little known minor figure in his party running a mostly technocratic campaign against the populists of the left and right.
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It would be a mistake to underestimate Buttigieg. Harvard and Rhodes Scholar grad from Oxford has a historically successful outcome. Bill Clinton (also a Rhodes Scholar) was a political unknown from Arkansas (albeit a governor) who went on the win the primary and presidency.
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Academic credentials are not what made Bill Clinton; political talent was. That, and a terrible economy.
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