"I propose Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, but reversed this time so it’s Harris-Biden.

Then in 2028 we go back to Biden-Harris, Harris-Buttigieg in 2032, Buttigieg-Abrams in 36, Abrams-Butti in 40, Butti-Abrams again 44, then Abrams-TBD in 48. After that, I don’t know"

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    3 years ago

    buttigieg has done nothing. zero. zilch. he does not have a single achievement that would merit a further national political career. the only reason these piglets want it to be His Turn is because the party decided his biography made him "electable," and then he ate shit with a spoon in an actual election, and then he was appointed to be the scapegoat for a captured federal institution.

    HE WAS THE MAYOR OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA FOR FUCK'S SAKE.

    • Dingus_Khan [he/him, they/them]
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      3 years ago

      He only ever got like 12k votes to get elected as mayor of a town that doesn't have bus service on Sundays.

    • RobotnikFeminism [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Abrams, too, is a weird person for libs to obsess over. She did a good job in registering new voters, but her highest position is state legislator; she's marginally more qualified than Lee Carter. The Dems are so desperate to avoid running progressives that their favorite candidates are small town mayors and state legislators, both of whom are best known for losing elections.

    • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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      3 years ago

      However I do like that they don't envision a single democrat being capable of winning two presidential terms in a row. Party of losers.

    • KasDapital [any]
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      3 years ago

      I looked at population, and it's basically the same as the mayor of fucking Allen, Texas or Menifee, CA running.

      And if you don't know one of those places, that's the fucking point. He does not have any reasonable experience argument for running.

      I also expect that South Bend is a lot more gentrified than those other cites so he's not exactly representing a diverse coalition.