Democratic Primaries
Related: About this forumWarren now has the 2020 bull's eye on her back - Washington Post
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The biggest event of the week was obviously the Democratic debate. The front-runners sparred on health care. Beto ORourke and Pete Buttigieg clashed on guns. Cory Booker worked dumpster fire and Robert Bork into his answers. Tom Steyer was, inexplicably, there. A lot happened.
But the most important moments came near the beginning of the debate, when Elizabeth Warren started to take some heat from rivals like Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar on health care. As her opponents pressed her on the costs of her plans, it became clear that Warrens competitors see her as the front-runner. The data suggests shes been a co-front-runner for some time now she briefly surpassed Joe Biden in the RealClearPolitics average of polls, raised a boatload of money and has a viable path to the nomination but the bulls eye is just now landing on her. Reporters and opponents alike are about to dig deep into her past and scrutinize everything they find. Nobody knows whats going to turn up, though we can probably still rule out hunky Marines.
Warren wasnt the only progressive who entered a new phase of the race last week. During the debate, some news broke that was great for Bernie Sanders: The Post reported that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would be endorsing Sanders at an upcoming rally. For months, Sanders has been struggling to break out of the mid-to-high teens in the national polls, and the AOC endorsement could be a shot in the arm for him.
Both progressives also posted large sums in the official third-quarter fundraising reports (about $25 million each), but they werent the only candidates bringing in the dough. Buttigieg, who is clearly trying to supplant Biden as the moderate alternative to Warren, brought in $19 million. Biden, still stuck in the maelstrom surrounding President Trumps call to Ukraine, took in $16 million, and Kamala D. Harriss $12 million barely outpaced Andrew Yangs $10 million. The rest took in enough to stay in the game.
All of this adds up to progressives as the stars of this week, but none of the major players are out of the game
yet.
POSITION CHALLENGER CHANGE OVER LAST RANKING
1. Elizabeth Warren
2. Joe Biden
3. Pete Buttigieg
4. Bernie Sanders
5. Kamala D. Harris
6. Amy Klobuchar UP 1
7. Cory Booker DOWN 1
8. Beto ORourke
9. Andrew Yang
10. Julián Castro
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/10/18/bulls-eye-just-landed-someone-new/?arc404=true
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ritapria
(1,812 posts)Bernie has 1.4 million individual donors and 33 million dollars cash on hand ..Pete has virtually no support in the South and is stuck at 5%- 6 support nationally .
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
InAbLuEsTaTe
(24,122 posts)Bernie/Elizabeth or Elizabeth/Bernie 2020!!
Either way, they're stronger together!!
Welcome to the revolution!!!
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
yellowwoodII
(616 posts)Unlike most of the other candidates, she has been thinking about this race for a while now. I read her book A Fighting Chance a couple of years ago. She has given a lot of thought to our nation's problems. She is "woke."
Give her a fighting chance and she will make us proud.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided