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In reply to the discussion: It really seems like Gov. JB Pritzker is running to be the next President of the United States: [View all]FakeNoose
(41,452 posts)46. Agree with all of these choices
First I'd like to see Pete Buttigieg get some legislative experience though. I hope he plans to run for Congress in the next couple of years. It would make a good stepping stone for an eventual run for the White House. I believe Buttigieg is the future of the Democratic Party.
Since I'm in Pennsylvania I'd like to see our Governor Josh Shapiro being considered, and he may decide to run. Alternatively Shapiro would be an awesome choice for Attorney General to the next Dem president. (And so would Kamala Harris.) We have a deep bench!
But for the next presidential election, the ones who are ready now are the names you've mentioned: J.B. Pritzker, Mark Kelly, and the inevitable Gavin Newsom.
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It really seems like Gov. JB Pritzker is running to be the next President of the United States: [View all]
applegrove
Saturday
OP
I'm a Newsom fan, but doubt he would carry the 'Fly Over' part of the nation
Attilatheblond
Saturday
#38
I hate voters who think being rich means businessmen know how to govern.
Attilatheblond
Saturday
#39
Hating on billionaires is fine, but we need to hate on the RIGHT billionaires.
ShazzieB
13 hrs ago
#67
A billionaire is not inherently evil just as a blue collar worker is not inherently virtuous.
RandySF
3 hrs ago
#80
Probably an inadvertent crossover from spending too much time in areas where Republicanese is widely used.
DFW
Saturday
#23
Aren't we voting for the person who we think has the best qualification, policies & approach etc?
themaguffin
19 hrs ago
#51
Not to put a too fine a point on it, but that is the bare minumum for any Dem candidate for any office.
flashman13
Saturday
#17
Smart, terrific man, and he would make a great president, but I do not think he would win.
colorado_ufo
Saturday
#19
Geez, can't we just get rid of religion? At least in politics. Separation of church and state. Damn.
tazcat
Saturday
#25
Fine with me! He's got the FDR aura, & he flicks KRASNOV off like a fly on his shoulder.
UTUSN
Saturday
#26
Disagree about Chris Christie: He has called President Obama a "feckless weakling" .
quaint
21 hrs ago
#44
Whomever Democrats nominate, we need someone willing to fight like a junkyard dog
dlk
18 hrs ago
#53
Call me when they ACTUALLY DO SOMETHING about what is happening right now.
Ford_Prefect
15 hrs ago
#63