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Old 07-03-2019, 12:52 PM   #279
Lanny_McDonald
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I think the field is starting to be defined. RollingStone with an interesting look.

Biden still ranked number one, but the shine is coming off really fast.

Warren at number two, holding steady and with a signature student debt forgiveness platform that will be a big hit with a number of voters.

Harris at number three and riding the wave of the debate performance.

Sanders at four, but running out of gas. His thunder with the students has been stolen by Warren.

Buttigieg at number five and climbing quickly. Charismatic and is really easy to listen to. Ideas guy that knows how to get things done.

Booker at six, but looking weak. His performance in the debates hurt him.

Castro at seven. Good debate performance, but has yet to excite a segment of the population, even Hispanics.

Kloubecker, O'Rourke, and Inslee round out the top 10, but they are proving to be no match for the leaders in the race. Gabbard, Gillibrand, and Yang should be focusing on positioning themselves as possible players in the administration more so than as candidates for President. Their time may come in 2024. All the rest, pack yer ####, you're out here!

I think it's going to come down to Warren, Harris, and Buttigieg. The later two is a ticket I could get behind.
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