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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 12:00 PM Nov 2018

Obama Compares Beto To Himself, Calls Him An 'Impressive Young Man'

Source: Talking Points Memo



By Kate Riga
November 21, 2018 9:59 am

President Barack Obama seems to agree with the frequently voiced observation that Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) is cut from the same cloth as he is, comparing their campaign styles and the authenticity that helped both men resonate with so many constituents.

O’Rourke is an “impressive young man who ran a terrific race in Texas,” Obama said on a live taping of David Axelrod’s podcast, “The Axe Files.” “What I liked most about his race was that it didn’t feel constantly poll-tested. It felt as if he based his statements and his positions on what he believed. And that, you’d like to think, is normally how things work. Sadly it’s not.”

“The reason I was able to make a connection with a sizable portion of the country was because people had a sense that I said what I meant,” Obama continued. “And that’s a quality that, as I look at what I’m sure will be a strong field of candidates in 2020, many of whom are friends of mine and whom I deeply respect. What I oftentimes am looking for first and foremost is, do you seem to mean it? Are you in this thing cause you have a strong set of convictions that you are willing to risk things for?” He said that O’Rourke fit this description, as do “a number of people who are thinking about this race.”

Top Democratic staffers and donors will likely take note of Obama’s statements, many of whom are putting their 2020 plans on hold until the Texan congressman announces his intentions.

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Obama Compares Beto To Himself, Calls Him An 'Impressive Young Man' (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2018 OP
I don't know if he'll run, but he might be our best shot in 2020. bearsfootball516 Nov 2018 #1
"The fact that he nearly won Texas as a Democrat says something" LiberalLovinLug Nov 2018 #8
I feel the same way about Beto that I felt about Obama. Glimmer of Hope Nov 2018 #2
I agree. The man is a leader. We need him. Draft Beto!! Adrahil Nov 2018 #7
Let's take a moment to compare Beto to Trump LastLiberal in PalmSprings Nov 2018 #3
Authenticity. Obama nailed it. That's why people don't vote. Hell, that's why people voted for Dump flibbitygiblets Nov 2018 #4
Agreed. Jedi Guy Nov 2018 #5
I really like Beto Gothmog Nov 2018 #6
Young man is subjective, I guess Brother Buzz Nov 2018 #9
Call For Beto to Run in 2020 - Please SIGN THE PETITION ************************ iDOcareDoyou Nov 2018 #10

bearsfootball516

(6,373 posts)
1. I don't know if he'll run, but he might be our best shot in 2020.
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 12:13 PM
Nov 2018

He's young, energetic, absolutely infectious personality similar to what Obama has, and doesn't have a ton of political baggage that older potential clients have.

The fact that he nearly won Texas as a Democrat says something.

LiberalLovinLug

(14,164 posts)
8. "The fact that he nearly won Texas as a Democrat says something"
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 02:14 PM
Nov 2018

That is the key statement there.

He is not an "other" to Texans. And they have gotten to know him during this election. Probably changed the optics of what a Democrat looks like to a lot of die hard conditioned Republicans. We know there's nothing like a candidate that Texans can call one of their own. W purposely moved down there strategically, including buying a farm and doing brush work for the cameras whenever he could.

And if we get Texas, other southern states are vulnerable for the GOP.

I just don't know enough about him. Is he also another Obama in that he will not want to ripple any waves? That he will win by promising to "look forward" past any Trump crime family's activities?

 

Adrahil

(13,340 posts)
7. I agree. The man is a leader. We need him. Draft Beto!!
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 02:03 PM
Nov 2018

He came within a few points of winning a Senate seat. IN TEXAS.

This man can WIN.

flibbitygiblets

(7,220 posts)
4. Authenticity. Obama nailed it. That's why people don't vote. Hell, that's why people voted for Dump
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 12:44 PM
Nov 2018

Trump's an asshole, but he has no filter. But enough about that turd.

Beto is a beacon of hope because like BO said, he doesn't come off as poll-tested. People can't relate to that shit, and they don't vote for what they can't relate to. My only concern about Beto is lack of experience. That hurt BO a lot in his first 4 years, he was naïve and overly optimistic IMO. Toward the end he had more of a "I don't give a f**k what you Republicans think" attitude, but it was hard-won. They saw his inexperience and optimism and used it against him. We need to learn from that lesson.

PS, I am not bashing Obama, I miss him and his graceful, honorable family every single day.

Jedi Guy

(3,175 posts)
5. Agreed.
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 01:27 PM
Nov 2018

He made the mistake of thinking of the GOP as the "loyal opposition." That's the problem with being a fundamentally decent person: you tend to think others are also fundamentally decent, all evidence to the contrary.

And yeah, I miss Obama and his family every day, as well. It seems like ages ago, doesn't it?

Brother Buzz

(36,384 posts)
9. Young man is subjective, I guess
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 02:27 PM
Nov 2018

O'Rourke is one year younger than Obama was when he became president, and a whole whopping year younger then Ted Cruz.

That being said, it's fair to say that both Obama and O'Rourke represent the younger people in this nation, something Cruz could never do.

 

iDOcareDoyou

(18 posts)
10. Call For Beto to Run in 2020 - Please SIGN THE PETITION ************************
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 10:10 PM
Nov 2018

Call For Beto to Run in 2020
Robert Francis "Beto" O'Rourke for President of the US

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Beto’s unvarnished approach is refreshing to older people, and intoxicating to the younger generation.
- Mikal Watts, a San Antonio-based lawyer

“He is the real deal . . . charismatic . . . thoughtful . . . able”
- Cappy McGarr, a Dallas-based investor

The Democratic Party has historically liked young, ambitious and aspirational people like . . . Robert Kennedy or a Barack Obama. (Beto) is a game changer . . . you can’t deny the electricity and excitement around the guy.
- Robert Wolf, an investment banker

. . . he is charismatic as heck . . . and Democratic voters are craving for newer faces outside the traditional Northeast / California corridors. Even in Texas . . . has a lot of “wow factor”, and one could easily say that although he did not win this time . . . He would carry Texas in a National campaign!
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