It’s way too early but let me tell you what I like about this list
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Pete would be a massive popular vote winners and would tank the electoral college.
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He's the smartest and smoothest talker of the bunch. He'd do fine on Rogan. His politics will be an issue in a general election.
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It wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that he could win Rogan over.
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If he adjusts his policy positions just enough, yeah he could win Rogan and others over. Aside from policy, I'm a Pete fan... classical pianist, mayor, rhodes scholar, veteran, speaks 7 languages, gay sex, cabinet secretary, harvard, oxford... almost everything I find impressive. And yes, extremely well spoken, and could be a breath of fresh air after 4 years of Trump petulance and corruption.
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Has he ever done Rogan?
I mean, the show.
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Clean and articulate.
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I’m standing behind my prediction, he loses the blue wall worst than Kamala.
Oh, he’ll win the larger blue states handily. He might win California 70-30, for instance. But Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan? Not a chance after East Palestine. And as for the economic impact of the tariffs? The fucking labor unions are loving Trump right now. I mean adoring him. It’s so bad in Pittsburgh that the Steelers and Rooneys felt compelled to make Trump an honorary member of the Steelers with his own jersey yesterday. The Rooneys have always been big democrat backers, to the point that Dan Rooney was the Ambassador to Ireland for Obama. For them to do that yesterday points to them feeling compelled…
Also, all those union members chanting and cheering were dead set against the Nippon deal two weeks ago until Trump reversed his course. The economic fallout from the tariffs? All those Union guys will chalk it up to being the necessary medicine to fix things and will vote for whoever Trump points them towards in 28.
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Yes. Pete has no chance. Nor does Newsom, or AOC or most of the rest of them. Shapiro is the only one who can save that party.
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If he adjusts his policy positions just enough, yeah he could win Rogan and others over. Aside from policy, I'm a Pete fan... classical pianist, mayor, rhodes scholar, veteran, speaks 7 languages, gay sex, cabinet secretary, harvard, oxford... almost everything I find impressive. And yes, extremely well spoken, and could be a breath of fresh air after 4 years of Trump petulance and corruption.
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@89th said in It’s way too early but let me tell you what I like about this list:
If he adjusts his policy positions just enough, yeah he could win Rogan and others over. Aside from policy, I'm a Pete fan... classical pianist, mayor, rhodes scholar, veteran, speaks 7 languages, gay sex, cabinet secretary, harvard, oxford... almost everything I find impressive. And yes, extremely well spoken, and could be a breath of fresh air after 4 years of Trump petulance and corruption.
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If he adjusts his policy positions just enough, yeah he could win Rogan and others over. Aside from policy, I'm a Pete fan... classical pianist, mayor, rhodes scholar, veteran, speaks 7 languages, gay sex, cabinet secretary, harvard, oxford... almost everything I find impressive. And yes, extremely well spoken, and could be a breath of fresh air after 4 years of Trump petulance and corruption.
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@89th said in It’s way too early but let me tell you what I like about this list:
If he adjusts his policy positions just enough, …
What are some of Pete’s policies you don’t like?
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Still very early of course.
The Democrat need to understand what lost them the last election. Not sure that they do yet.
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Still very early of course.
The Democrat need to understand what lost them the last election. Not sure that they do yet.
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@taiwan_girl said in It’s way too early but let me tell you what I like about this list:
The Democrat need to understand what lost them the last election. Not sure that they do yet.
Inflation, at least the perception of it.
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Inflation, immigration, and being on the wrong side of 80-20 social issues. (Transing kids and trans-identified males in girls sports).
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@taiwan_girl said in It’s way too early but let me tell you what I like about this list:
The Democrat need to understand what lost them the last election. Not sure that they do yet.
Inflation, at least the perception of it.
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The Weekend at Bernie’s sequel didn’t help, and don’t dismiss the fact that Kamala was a singularly bad candidate.