Which type of Democratic nominee could win the largest number of EVs in 2020? (user search)
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  Which type of Democratic nominee could win the largest number of EVs in 2020? (search mode)
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Question: Pick one--(The names listed in hyphens are just examples)
#1
A Bernie style Democratic Socialist (Bernie himself)
#2
A black or brown identity politics focused politician (Joaquin Castro)
#3
A general white coastal liberal politician (Kirsten Gillibrand)
#4
A moderate heartland populist politician (Steve Bullock)
#5
A veteran hero candidate (Wesley Clark)
#6
An actor (Tom Hanks)
#7
A star athlete (LeBron James)
#8
A millionaire/billionaire businessman/woman (Mark Zuckerburg)
#9
A liberal activist who was no political experience (Michael Moore)
#10
A general comedian (Stephen Colbert)
#11
A niche comedian (W. Kamau Bell)
#12
A reality show celebrity (Kim Kardashian)
#13
A singer/musician (Kanye)
#14
A talkshow host (Oprah Winfrey)
#15
A cable news talking head (Rachel Maddow)
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Strudelcutie4427
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« on: July 20, 2017, 04:40:20 PM »

I know, but I just put him as an example of that type of heartland moderate Democrat. Some others are John Bel Edwards, Sherrod Brown, Heidi Heitkamp, All Franken, or Joe Manchin.

Heitkamp or Manchin yes, but Brown and Franken are way too liberal to be called moderates
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2017, 09:21:06 PM »

I'd say a mix between the top two, a Bernie Style Heartland Populist
It's definitely somewhere in the middle between those two options. I think Sanders could be the next Reagan though.
Maybe the next Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, but not a Reagan. More of the anti-Reagan
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