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« on: January 05, 2015, 04:24:36 PM »

I can't see her winning Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, or Iowa. Michigan would be a toss-up. Illinois would be lean Democrat. Minnesota would be safe Dem. It wouldn't be pretty.

Why do you assume she would do so badly? Warren is critical of Wall Street and we all know that Wall Street is sooooo popular in middle america.

She's a far left politician and Obama is soooooo unpopular in middle America right now.
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2015, 05:07:46 PM »

I can't see her winning Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, or Iowa. Michigan would be a toss-up. Illinois would be lean Democrat. Minnesota would be safe Dem. It wouldn't be pretty.

Why do you assume she would do so badly? Warren is critical of Wall Street and we all know that Wall Street is sooooo popular in middle america.

She's a far left politician and Obama is soooooo unpopular in middle America right now.
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Who is one then?
None within the context of American politics
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« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2015, 06:34:41 AM »

I can't see her winning Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, or Iowa. Michigan would be a toss-up. Illinois would be lean Democrat. Minnesota would be safe Dem. It wouldn't be pretty.

Why do you assume she would do so badly? Warren is critical of Wall Street and we all know that Wall Street is sooooo popular in middle america.

She's a far left politician and Obama is soooooo unpopular in middle America right now.
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Who is one then?
None within the context of American politics

American politics is all that's relevant here, and I don't see how Republicans can be characterized as right wing if the most liberal Democrats aren't "left wing" (yes, I'm considering left wing and far left synonymous).
Then you're using words wrong
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« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2015, 06:35:54 AM »

I can't see her winning Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, or Iowa. Michigan would be a toss-up. Illinois would be lean Democrat. Minnesota would be safe Dem. It wouldn't be pretty.

Why do you assume she would do so badly? Warren is critical of Wall Street and we all know that Wall Street is sooooo popular in middle america.

She's a far left politician and Obama is soooooo unpopular in middle America right now.
no

Who is one then?
None within the context of American politics

Not Warren maybe, but what about Bernie Sanders?
There's really nothing seperating Bernie from your standard liberal democrat
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