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That was basically Biden in 2020. Seemed to work out at first... SSJVegeta Yesterday #1
You would have to add 'age under 70' to the list. NT anamnua 21 hrs ago #20
Could help SSJVegeta 20 hrs ago #25
You would have to add 'age under 80' to the list Polybius 17 hrs ago #63
and I could see UNTIL IT DIDN'T from the start Skittles 20 hrs ago #26
Yeah... hopefully that mistake is not repeated. SSJVegeta 20 hrs ago #27
Well, to win the election, we have to break free of the 800 pound gorilla in the room no one wants to talk about. Initech 19 hrs ago #34
The demographic who decided the last election, and will decide the next election, Jack Valentino 16 hrs ago #72
There's definitely a special place in hell for Jill Stein and RFK Jr. Initech 16 hrs ago #74
Jill Rfk WHO ?? Jack Valentino 15 hrs ago #75
Well, Jill Stein only shows up every four years to fuck with elections and that's it. Initech 15 hrs ago #78
The only two high level Democrats who have been able to rise above their Cosmocat 9 hrs ago #84
Should have been content with one term exboyfil 5 hrs ago #101
Sadly, yes synni Yesterday #2
Unless there is a "the one" mr715 23 hrs ago #9
I don't think he came out of nowhere. Mossfern 21 hrs ago #15
I don't think we were alone in thinking that. N/T elocs 21 hrs ago #18
Sorta kinda mr715 21 hrs ago #24
Yeah you're right mr715 21 hrs ago #23
i remember that night here on du. mopinko 19 hrs ago #35
True but that was the kind of "A superstar just fell into our laps" moment that a party can't count on happening Midwestern Democrat 18 hrs ago #59
There's always Michelle. InAbLuEsTaTe 19 hrs ago #37
I knew someone who worked for her and said there was NO WAY she would run spooky3 19 hrs ago #54
Sadly, mr715 18 hrs ago #58
Yeah, too bad... Michelle would be a shoe-in. InAbLuEsTaTe 9 hrs ago #86
Further, I think President Obama knows better than to nudge her one bit. Prairie_Seagull 6 hrs ago #99
Maybe our new Chicagoan Pope could could have a word. Prairie_Seagull 6 hrs ago #100
It's imperative for Democrats to win in '28. Pick a safe but exciting straight, white male candidate. elocs 21 hrs ago #16
Rep. Jamie Raskin comes to mind, but IIRC a Congressmen becoming... brush 11 hrs ago #80
Heck, I am just trying to get through the 2026 midterms Raven123 Yesterday #3
Focus on this. Biden built on the Blue Wave of 2018. Make a Blue Storm Surge of 2026 Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #5
I'm afraid this is correct Freddie Yesterday #4
I disagree Shrek 20 hrs ago #32
Clinton would have won outright in 2008 Polybius 17 hrs ago #64
I completely disagree... can name 3 excellent women as potential candidates in 3 seconds!! InAbLuEsTaTe 19 hrs ago #38
AOC for sure Polybius 17 hrs ago #66
She might win in NY, but she would never carry swing states, imo SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #76
I personally like AOC a lot Cosmocat 9 hrs ago #85
That's one!! InAbLuEsTaTe 9 hrs ago #87
A correct, but incomplete statement DFW 16 hrs ago #73
The problem isn't' the women Bettie 6 hrs ago #97
If that's what happens it happens. JanMichael 23 hrs ago #6
Who do you think she is referring to? Ars Longa 19 hrs ago #48
Just a person that has an X and Y chromosome Bluestocking 23 hrs ago #7
You're assuming that Obama would run again, an assumption I think is in doubt. elocs 21 hrs ago #19
Shamed mr715 23 hrs ago #8
It is imperative that Democrats win in '28 & that means picking the candidate most likely to win. elocs 23 hrs ago #10
Obama had a clear message Earl_from_PA 22 hrs ago #12
And Obama was a moderate, not perceived as a lefty liberal. He was NOT a Bernie Sanders. elocs 21 hrs ago #14
Only once in my lifetime has a party won three presidential elections in a row MichMan 19 hrs ago #40
In 2007 the economy was crashing. markodochartaigh 15 hrs ago #77
It was "imperative" for the Democrats to win in 2024 . . . GulfofMexico 7 hrs ago #93
'24 has come and gone so its being imperative is irrelevant now. elocs 3 hrs ago #111
I'm sorry, but Kamala Harris won this election. It was rigged: Trump said so ahead of time, he said Musk told him so, BComplex 23 hrs ago #11
Kamala absolutely won. It's not how people vote, but who counts the votes. SheltieLover 21 hrs ago #13
Zero doubt!! InAbLuEsTaTe 19 hrs ago #39
... SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #45
Can you explain why Trump's the worst thing to happen to America in recent history and yet Democrats are polling behind? Doodley 19 hrs ago #51
Kamala and Tim was a great ticket. taxi 19 hrs ago #55
This Ferrets are Cool 17 hrs ago #62
A lot of Democrats would have had to have aided in that Kaleva 10 hrs ago #82
I disagree. I don't think Democrats actually "aided" in making trump president. I just think they were BComplex 7 hrs ago #92
I don't think it has to be a white guy EdmondDantes_ 21 hrs ago #17
Play it safe is not gonna cut it...a progressive fighter who touches the hearts and minds of the American people will!! InAbLuEsTaTe 19 hrs ago #41
A safe choice won't help in the face of Republican cheating. Chemical Bill 21 hrs ago #21
The following boxes will have to be ticked: anamnua 21 hrs ago #22
I think RandySF 20 hrs ago #28
Republicans are not the only people who can go backwards. Turbineguy 20 hrs ago #29
There are no "white" democrats in the running. multigraincracker 20 hrs ago #30
Playing it safe will result in a loss. Morbius 20 hrs ago #31
He lost because he was 'swiftboated'. NT anamnua 19 hrs ago #42
I will grant the "Swiftboating" didn't help. Morbius 19 hrs ago #49
100+ InAbLuEsTaTe 19 hrs ago #43
So how did Biden win in 2020? Polybius 17 hrs ago #67
Please not Newsom! WhiteTara 20 hrs ago #33
No, but Pritzger would be phenomenal! SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #47
agreed WhiteTara 19 hrs ago #53
Obv, not my choice to make, bug I feel it's critical to have a candidate SheltieLover 18 hrs ago #56
Lets HOPE we even have a Presidential election in 2028. NoMoreRepugs 19 hrs ago #36
Now THERE'S something to think about!! InAbLuEsTaTe 19 hrs ago #44
Looks like low key 'Bad Things About Democrats' from here. Kingofalldems 19 hrs ago #46
I don't think it is a good idea AZProgressive 19 hrs ago #50
We better not re-run 2024 Historic NY 19 hrs ago #52
I think it's a matter of giving the people what they want. If that's who they will support... pnwest 18 hrs ago #57
Race and safety are the wrong things to focus on. Renew Deal 18 hrs ago #60
Too obvious PeterIsMyBrother 18 hrs ago #61
Will diversity be important in a Vichy government? jalan48 17 hrs ago #65
If Jasmine Crockett believes that, she is more than welcome to try and run herself in 2028 Polybius 17 hrs ago #68
No, the person who is going to win... JCMach1 16 hrs ago #69
We should no more be looking for the "safest white boy" than we should be specifically looking for someone who is Ms. Toad 16 hrs ago #70
Quite possibly on a 'white boy', or at least a 'boy'... Jack Valentino 16 hrs ago #71
"I'd vote for the safest white boy, just not THAT safest white boy." betsuni 12 hrs ago #79
IF there are elections in '28. That is remarkably hopeful for the pessimistic DU. elocs 10 hrs ago #81
I hate it, but yes. Scrivener7 10 hrs ago #83
I'm for whoever makes it through the primary Buckeyeblue 8 hrs ago #88
how about we just focus on having a mid term election right now? nt Javaman 8 hrs ago #89
christian, married straight white guy lindysalsagal 8 hrs ago #90
Whether we like it or not, Trump is revolutionary Iris 7 hrs ago #91
I would go for Chris Murphy in a heartbeat. I think the important thing is we not exclude travelingthrulife 7 hrs ago #94
I've spent so much money supporting women candidates ecstatic 7 hrs ago #95
No, they don't have to do that, but what we should not do is nominate someone who is polarizing. everyonematters 6 hrs ago #96
"Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone,,,,,,,,,,,, Ping Tung 6 hrs ago #98
This time we need to vote to win at all costs. My principle right now is to save our Democracy from these fascists. Scrivener7 4 hrs ago #104
Not a fan of that kind of dismissive language.... Happy Hoosier 5 hrs ago #102
Rep Crockett is one of our best voices these days. So no, she doesn't. Scrivener7 4 hrs ago #103
I like her. But if she's looking to aleinate people like me, she's succeeding. Happy Hoosier 4 hrs ago #105
The words "white boy" have alienated you, and therefore we'll lose? Scrivener7 4 hrs ago #106
If a "White Boy" had campaigned like Kamala JI7 4 hrs ago #107
This. A disturbing amount of sexism and racism is coming from inside the house. Scrivener7 4 hrs ago #108
The power brokers need to stay out of this TheFarseer 4 hrs ago #109
If they want to get the white-boy votes stillcool 3 hrs ago #110
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