Friday, March 22, 2019

Democrats Committing Political Suicide

If you read my book, How to Select an American President by James A. George and James A. Rodger (c) 2017 Archway Publishing, you will know immediately why I say the Democrats are committing political suicide. Stop being lazy and stupid.

First, if the Democrats post a superior candidate with the best resume and character, they would gain an advantage against Republicans. Second, if the Democrats settle in on a viable platform backed by a Presidential candidate with an aligned manifesto, they increase their chances more.

Trump is a deficient character and might even face impeachment, leaving the Republican Party exposed and ripe for defeat. The only thing missing for the Democrats is a winning candidate.

Review the list of possibilities.

Announced campaigns

Sen. Cory Booker
AGE: 49
STATE: New Jersey
KNOWN FOR: Booker, who boasts a Twitter following of more than 4 million people, gained national recognition during his tenure as Newark's mayor, at times answering pleas to shovel residents out after major snowstorms.

An African-American big-city East-coast mayor with excellent academic and professional credentials. Do your homework, he's a good candidate.

Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro
AGE: 44
STATE: Texas
KNOWN FOR: The son of a Chicana activist, Castro served as mayor of San Antonio in 2009, focusing on education initiatives. Castro is currently the only Latino in the 2020 field, but whether he will be the only Texan will depend on former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke's decision about making his own bid.

A Latino big city mayor from Texas with impeccable academic credentials and federal government experience. He's better than Booker and surely better than Beto.

Former Maryland Rep. John Delaney
AGE: 55
STATE: Maryland
KNOWN FOR: A self-made businessman, Delaney at one point was the youngest CEO on the New York Stock Exchange. Delaney has been running the longest -- he declared his candidacy in July 2017 -- but is still working to gain name recognition.

Qualified but wrong for now.

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
AGE: 37
STATE: Hawaii
KNOWN FOR: Gabbard is the first American Samoan and the first Hindu member of Congress, and brings her experience as an Iraq War veteran to the House Armed Services Committee. But she will have to overcome obstacles both old and new, including recent internal campaign turmoil and her controversial secret meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2017.

Unqualified.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
AGE: 52
STATE: New York
KNOWN FOR: Gillibrand campaigned as a child with her grandmother Dorthea Noonan, a longtime president of the Albany Democratic Women's Club. The New York Democrat called for former Sen. Al Franken to resign and has acknowledged her increasingly progressive stances on immigration and gun reform running counter to previous positions she held running for the House.

Gillibrand is a political blueblood from New York. Her credentials are impeccable. She should be on top but isn't.

Sen. Kamala Harris
AGE: 54
STATE: California
KNOWN FOR: Harris is the daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants and grew up attending both a Baptist church and a Hindu temple. Her progressive stances supporting Medicare-for-all and marijuana legalization could clash with her law and order history as a former California state attorney general, including her previous support of reporting arrested undocumented juveniles to ICE.

Harris has much of what it takes, though lacks federal government bureaucracy management experience. Her maturity and character give her an edge.  She should be on the ticket.

Former Gov. John Hickenlooper
AGE: 67
STATE: Colorado
KNOWN FOR: As the head of Colorado from 2011 to 2019, Hickenlooper helped steer the state through several tragedies, including the 2012 shooting in a movie theater in Aurora that left 12 people dead and catastrophic wildfires and floods in 2013. Before his two terms as governor, he served as Denver's mayor for eight years, after opening a large brewpub there in 1988 that went on to help reinvigorate the LoDo area of Denver.

Nope.

Gov. Jay Inslee
AGE: 68
STATE: Washington
KNOWN FOR: Inslee, who has held elected office for much of the last three decades, has been an outspoken progressive executive since he became governor in 2013. He has been a vocal opponent of President Donald Trump, including suing the President after he tried to ban immigration from several Muslim-majority countries. Now, Inslee is running as the climate change candidate.

Washington Gov.: Not a moment for climate 'timidity' 13:55

Nope.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar
AGE: 58
STATE: Minnesota
KNOWN FOR: Klobuchar announced her run outdoors as it snowed, which she tied to her commitment to a "homegrown" campaign with "grit." The Minnesota moderate is looking to work across the aisle and win back fellow working class midwesterners.

Amy Klobuchar officially announces 2020 run 01:40

Klobuchar is a worthy candidate. Second string.

Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke
AGE: 46
STATE: Texas
KNOWN FOR: O'Rourke, a rising star in the Democratic Party, ran unsuccessfully for a Senate seat in 2018 while serving his third term in the House. With roots in El Paso, O'Rourke gained national attention during his Senate race when a video of him answering a question about NFL players kneeling during the National Anthem went viral. He made an off-the-cuff riff about the civil rights movement as he defended players for making their case "nonviolently, peacefully, while the eyes of this country are watching."

Unqualified noisemaker. If this is the best Dems can do, then they are finished.

Sen. Bernie Sanders
AGE: 77
STATE: Vermont
KNOWN FOR: Sanders' democratic socialist platform gained significant traction during the 2016 primaries when the independent senator who caucuses with Democrats ran against Hillary Clinton. His policy agenda includes various progressive proposals, many of which have been embraced by the Democratic Party, like expanding health care, broadening the social safety net and making higher education free.

Too old. Never qualified. He ruined Hillaries chances for slam dunk. He is not a Democrat.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren
AGE: 69
STATE: Massachusetts
KNOWN FOR: Warren was appointed as assistant to President Barack Obama and special adviser to the Treasury secretary in order to launch the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She was also appointed to a congressional oversight panel overseeing the $700 billion Trouble Assets Relief Program that was passed in response to the 2008 financial crisis.

She could be on a ticket but is better in the Senate.

Spiritual author Marianne Williamson
AGE: 66
STATE: Texas
KNOWN FOR: Williamson is best known for being a spiritual counselor to Oprah Winfrey and has written several best-selling books, including her debut "A Return to Love." She is calling for "a moral and spiritual awakening in the country" with her campaign.

Where's Oprah. If the Dems wanted a win, they should have recruited Oprah.

Businessman Andrew Yang
AGE: 44
STATE: New York
KNOWN FOR: Yang is an entrepreneur who launched Venture for America, a fellowship program that aims to connect recent grads with startups. He wants to give all Americans a universal basic income of $1,000 per month to address economic inequality.

Nope

South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg
AGE: 37
STATE: Indiana
KNOWN FOR: Known locally in South Bend, Indiana, as "Mayor Pete," Buttigieg served as a naval officer in Afghanistan. Buttigieg, though a long shot, would be the youngest and first openly gay president if elected.

Nope

Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam
AGE: 44
STATE: Florida
KNOWN FOR: Messam launched an exploratory committee in mid-March 2019. The child of Jamaican immigrants, Messam is a first-generation American who holds progressive views on immigration, guns and the environment. He was part of a group that sued the state of Florida in 2018 over a law that restricted his ability to create municipal gun regulations after he wanted a new amphitheater in his city to be a "gun-free venue."

Nope

Former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams
Nope

Sen. Michael Bennet
Nope

Former Vice President Joe Biden
Too old and too late.

Montana Gov. Steve Bullock
Nope

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio
Nope

Former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel
Nope

Former Secretary of State John Kerry
Would have been could have been.

Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe
Nope

Rep. Seth Moulton
Nope

Rep. Tim Ryan
Nope

Rep. Eric Swalwell
Decided not to run, too bad.

Sen. Sherrod Brown (took himself out of consideration on March 7, 2019)
AGE: 66
STATE: Ohio
KNOWN FOR: A liberal populist, Brown won three terms in Ohio, a state that has been trending Republican in recent years. Brown would've offered Democrats a candidate who could reconnect with voters in the Midwest. Before deciding not to run, he had embarked on a "listening tour" that included stops in the four key early voting states in the 2020 primary.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (took himself out of consideration on March 5, 2019)

Sherrod and Harris is the winning ticket.

AGE: 77
STATE: New York
KNOWN FOR: Bloomberg hinted at a run for months before deciding against it. He had portrayed himself as a moderate against progressive projects such as Medicare-for-all but with extensive experience and campaign funds to put toward key Democratic issues such as climate change and gun control.
Nope

Former Attorney General Eric Holder (took himself out of consideration on March 4, 2019)
AGE: 68
STATE: New York
KNOWN FOR: Holder served as President Barack Obama's attorney general until 2015. Holder had told several Democrats -- and "The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert -- that he was "interested" in pursuing the nomination, but ultimately he opted not to launch a campaign.

Nope

Sen. Jeff Merkley (took himself out of consideration on March 5, 2019)
AGE: 62
STATE: Oregon
KNOWN FOR: Merkley, the junior senator from Oregon, has focused on holding the Trump administration accountable on immigration policy, specifically family separations at the southern border. He opted in March to devote himself to his Senate re-election campaign over the next two years.
Dropped out

Former congressional candidate Richard Ojeda
AGE: 48
STATE: West Virginia (dropped out January 25, 2019)
KNOWN FOR: A former Army paratrooper, Ojeda served for 24 years, earning the rank of major and serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan. A 2016 Trump voter, he focused on school finance reform and issues facing the middle class before dropping out of the race in late January.
Nope


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