headhunter15
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Yes it does, and there will likely be enough crazies out there to to push the nomination to the far left candidate. That is the issue that the moderate dems are going to deal with; can they get someone likable and electable nominated?Makes sense. Most of the people that are being floated as potential candidates are going to run to the center. That leaves a void to fill on the left.
I swear, I can see her upper lip and eye twitch in that photo. She really does have crazy written all over her.![]()
Study: Just 9% of jobs announced in major Michigan taxpayer-funded deals from 2000 to 2020 actually created - The Midwesterner
The Michigan Legislature has committed nearly $2.1 billion in taxpayer-funded business incentives in recent years, but the spending isn’t producing the jobs promised. Since lawmakers created the Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve program in 2021 with the intent to reel in major...www.themidwesterner.news
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She has crazy written all over her.
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Opinion | Obama still doesn’t get why Trump won. That’s the problem.
The 44th president's message at his democracy forum was just his same old brand of centrism, which is unsuited to the current populist era.www.msnbc.com
“We urgently need a far better response to the current crisis than anything the dominant faction of the Democratic Party is offering. And the first step is to stop listening to Barack Obama.“
Wonder if the DNC is ready to finally stop worshiping Obummer, and move on. My guess is they won’t. Whomever the 2028 Democrat Candidate is, Obama will be front and center trying to push them into the White House.
Did you read the article. Either of them?Obama was a fine POTUS and remains very popular.
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Over half of Americans would vote for Obama for president: poll
A new survey looked at voters' opinions of former presidents, revealing their favorability were they to run this year.www.newsweek.com
Obama was a fine POTUS and remains very popular.
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Over half of Americans would vote for Obama for president: poll
A new survey looked at voters' opinions of former presidents, revealing their favorability were they to run this year.www.newsweek.com