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originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: Lab4Us
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: Fallingdown
Michael Avenatti isn’t for the right or the left. He got a taste of the spotlight with stormy and can’t get enough of it. The liberal mainstream media created this monster now they have to deal with it.
No he is left. Not to mention thinking about Running for President.
And ideally he’ll run as (I) and Trump’s next four years are guaranteed as he siphons off the (D) votes...
Flake is most likely going to run as well on some kind of unity type setup with a democrat.
So far we have Flake, Booker, Harris, Warren, Biden and Avennatti running/planning on running. Given Hillary Clinton is remaining in the public eye and given her several upcoming appearances on tv shows (Murphy Brown reboot and Madame Secretary) in addition to the photo showing her flying commercial with the "commoners" not to mention the fact of who she lost to I can see her running again.
The fact the DNC still retains super delegates and a person must now be a registered Democrats for so many years to get DNC funding / support it appears to me she is going to run.
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: Xcathdra
The only one you mentioned that would have a chance is Biden. But id say the number one candidates will be Kirsten Gillibrand and Bernie Sanders. One of these two will win the nomination. Both would be effective at attacking trump. Sanders is at a slight disadvantage because he will lose hillary supporters but not all of them.
originally posted by: Lab4Us
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: Lab4Us
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: Fallingdown
Michael Avenatti isn’t for the right or the left. He got a taste of the spotlight with stormy and can’t get enough of it. The liberal mainstream media created this monster now they have to deal with it.
No he is left. Not to mention thinking about Running for President.
And ideally he’ll run as (I) and Trump’s next four years are guaranteed as he siphons off the (D) votes...
Flake is most likely going to run as well on some kind of unity type setup with a democrat.
So far we have Flake, Booker, Harris, Warren, Biden and Avennatti running/planning on running. Given Hillary Clinton is remaining in the public eye and given her several upcoming appearances on tv shows (Murphy Brown reboot and Madame Secretary) in addition to the photo showing her flying commercial with the "commoners" not to mention the fact of who she lost to I can see her running again.
The fact the DNC still retains super delegates and a person must now be a registered Democrats for so many years to get DNC funding / support it appears to me she is going to run.
Yes, I’m seeing a Flake/Coons ticket in the making as well since now they’re doing news conferences together. I thought at last Democrat Party planning meeting a few months ago they did away with super delegates? I think they said it was an attempt to sway younger voters totally disillusioned by what the party did to Sanders in order to aid HRC to stay and vote Democrat. The usual, no planning an agenda, just planning identity politics.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: SKEPTEK
Avenatti - Weiner 2020
The Pig and the Poke !
originally posted by: Fallingdown
Michael Avenatti isn’t for the right or the left. He got a taste of the spotlight with stormy and can’t get enough of it. The liberal mainstream media created this problem now they have to deal with it.
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: Xcathdra
The only one you mentioned that would have a chance is Biden. But id say the number one candidates will be Kirsten Gillibrand and Bernie Sanders. One of these two will win the nomination. Both would be effective at attacking trump. Sanders is at a slight disadvantage because he will lose hillary supporters but not all of them.
Many saw Gillibrand as moderate or conservative. The American Conservative stated after her eventual victory, "Gillibrand won her upstate New York district by running to the right: she campaigned against amnesty for illegal immigrants, promised to restore fiscal responsibility to Washington, and pledged to protect gun rights."