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Question: Who has the best chance of winning the nomination and to beat Trump in 2020?
#1
Bernie Sanders
 
#2
Cory Booker
 
#3
Elizabeth Warren
 
#4
Kamala Harris
 
#5
Tammy Baldwin
 
#6
Deval Patrick
 
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Total Voters: 33

Author Topic: Who has the best chance of winning the nomination and to beat Trump in 2020?  (Read 1913 times)
nekipa12
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« on: January 19, 2017, 06:54:44 PM »

Cory Booker (D-NJ)  can win the Democratic nomination by appealing to the 2008 Obama and 2016 Clinton coalition. Regarding the General Election. He needs Sherrod Brown (D-OH ) to win blue collar voters needed to win PA-20,MI-16,and WI-10 (278ev) or Roy Cooper (D-NC) to win battleground southern states in FL-29 and NC-15 (276ev)
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nekipa12
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« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2017, 08:11:08 PM »

Cory Booker (D-NJ)  can win the Democratic nomination by appealing to the 2008 Obama and 2016 Clinton coalition. Regarding the General Election. He needs Sherrod Brown (D-OH ) to win blue collar voters needed to win PA-20,MI-16,and WI-10 (278ev) or Roy Cooper (D-NC) to win battleground southern states in FL-29 and NC-15 (276ev)

I agree... Cory Booker & Sherrod Brown on a ticket together would be pretty Strong.

Booker and Klobuchar. Klobuchar has the needed Midwestern appeal, and she checks off the woman box (which is probably needed because it is kinda ridiculous that we still haven't elected a woman to a nationwide office).


What about Baldwin(assuming she gets re-elected in 2018)? or does being a Lesbian disqualify her?
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