Who will run in 2020?

Let’s not run anyone

beto dropping out a week early that’s rustling. There’s like 25 people doing worse that are still running

Now run for Senate again

In any case losing to Ted Cruz every six years isn’t really a full time gig so he’ll probably have to find gainful employment somewhere, godspeed Beeto

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He’ll lose easily after his take all the guns and tax all the churches platform.

In other words yeah he’s probably running.

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Kamala completely pulling out of NH, says she’s all in on Iowa where she is currently in 6th place at 3%.

Lol.

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She’s not smart enough to realize nobody in Iowa is gonna vote for her, if only there was an early state that had potential to vote for her given she’s black, but I certainly can’t think of any state she could travel south in a car to get there.

Well definitely not one that had her 11% in a recent poll or anything, nope none of those. She has to try to win a state not try to get what 5% in Iowa, that’s irrelevant.

https://twitter.com/wwm_shakespeare/status/1190386346898132993?s=21

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This is fair. He should’ve just ran from the beginning.

https://twitter.com/SeanMcElwee/status/1190311416135335936

Tufts replication:
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Civiqs replication:
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  • Senator Warren’s Medicare for All financing plan, that doesn’t raise taxes on the middle class, is supported by a 57-30 percent margin among voters, and it is supported by a 53-32 percent margin among independents as well. Fully 1 in 3 Republicans support this financing plan as well

  • Voters clearly support the goal of universal health coverage, with 59 percent of voters saying they would be more supportive of legislation if they thought it would achieve universal coverage. Seventy-four percent would be more supportive of Medicare for All if they knew it eliminated uncertainty as to whether or not a patient could see any doctor without worrying about their coverage

  • Opponents of Medicare for All tend to have more comprehensive coverage already and therefore likely do not perceive any benefits to them of moving to a different system. In contrast, those with less coverage or with more uncertainty about their current coverage favor Medicare for All

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I’m convinced

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https://twitter.com/AmandaMarcotte/status/1077185803321790465
https://twitter.com/AmandaMarcotte/status/1077186855618166785

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Lol

“for whom would you vote for” kinda tilts me.

Well now I can’t unsee it either :anguished:

Silly researchers. So concerned with question order that they forgot to order the question.

lots of updates here:

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That person is wrong about stuff.

She’s got the messaging down mostly.

https://twitter.com/ewarren/status/1190342965715177473

That’s going to be hard to deal with in both the primary and the general for her opponents.

Breaking news, Beto O’Rourke has ended his primary run. In related news, who is Beto O’Rourke?

If the Americans with jobs that have coverage can’t figure out that their government paying $500/month for their coverage is better for them than their employer paying $1500/month, there’s not much hope of the messaging working for enough people.