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2024 USA Presidential Election

Here we go again - off to a good start as usual.

 

GOP chairwoman suggests mainstream media will be banned from hosting 2024 primary debates

On Tuesday, Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel told Sean Spicer on Newsmax TV that the GOP is likely to bar the mainstream media from hosting their 2024 presidential primaries.

 

"As you know, I worked with you and other members of the RNC in 2016 to deal with the debate process, to talk about what entities would have an RNC-sanctioned debate ahead of its cycle," said Spicer, who served as former President Donald Trump's first press secretary and was notorious for his lies to the press corps. "I know it's real early, but this is just who I am, the questions I ask. Based on what you've seen so far, is the RNC willing to set up a similar system and ensure that these mainstream media outlets that have gone against this president, that have made it very clear that they are mouthpieces for the DNC or the Biden administration, will not host an RNC-sanctioned debate?"

"Absolutely," said McDaniel. She added that, "The Commission on Presidential Debates ... absolutely puts their thumb on the scale heading into the general, and they don't negotiate with the RNC; they work with the candidate directly. But for them to take the second debate virtual, which absolutely hurt voters, to have the first debate after 16 states had started voting, was just egregious. And there was bias on that committee; it's supposed to be non-partisan. So we're going to be looking at the whole process preparing for 2024, and it does start right now."

https://www.rawstory.com/rnc/

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Bye, bye Nikki.

Too little, too late

https://www.rawstory.com/nikki-haley-2650513682/

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Political Polls: 2024 National Republican Primary

https://twitter.com/Karl_Was_Right/status/1367579667427848194

"If Trump is the nominee in 2024 he will beat Biden. Take it to the bank."

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LOL.

kropotkin1951

I find the idea that the best candidate for President next time will be an octogenarian strangely bizarre.  If the Democrats run Biden again they will be handing whoever runs for the Republicans the election. If they could find a competent Governor or Senator that was capable of running on a progressive platform because they have been speaking truth to power for twenty years and are in their late fifties Trump would become the joke in the election, if he got nominated.

So tell me Josh who do the Democrats have in the 48 to 65 age range that have been consistently for the ERA, Green New Deal and  de-militarization of budgets for at least a decade.

Mind you if its a rematch of Biden versus Trump the sale of popcorn will spike on the global market.

Michael Moriarity

kropotkin1951 wrote:

So tell me Josh who do the Democrats have in the 48 to 65 age range that have been consistently for the ERA, Green New Deal and  de-militarization of budgets for at least a decade.

A lot of Bernie supporters will be getting behind Nina Turner, who fits your requirements pretty well. She might even have a chance of winning the nomination if she gets into congress in the special election this spring.

melovesproles

Nina Turner is great but after watching how the last two Democratic primaries worked I think saying she has more than the slimmest of a chance is extremely naeive.

kropotkin1951

melovesproles wrote:

Nina Turner is great but after watching how the last two Democratic primaries worked I think saying she has more than the slimmest of a chance is extremely naeive.

I agree she looks great but she is missing that leadership experience at either a Senate or Governor level. I think any leftist needs to have a resume that is very long to have any chance of making it through the primaries. That is if there is a possibility in any scenario that the DNC would allow a left wing nominee.

JKR

Being vice-president, I think Kamala Harris is the likely person to get nominated if Biden doesn't run. I think Trump will probably not run again but if he does he will win the Republican nomination but he has little chance of winning the general election since he's going to be facing a lot of legal troubles before 2024. Trump's legal troubles may even sideline any chance he has of running again.

kropotkin1951

True but I was looking for a left wing candidate in the party to run against establishment candidates like her.

melovesproles

It is partly a generational problem and not restricted to the US.

When it comes to electoral politics, my generation has produced the most milquetoast crop in modern history. Maybe it can be blamed on the fact that we have never had the numbers to significantly sway things like Boomers and now Millenials. This could have disproportinately rewarded the bland and subservient but in any case that is who we seem to have (Obama, Trudeau, Beto etc.) Ardern has looked really good to many but partly because of how awful her cohort is.

Of the squad, Rashida Tlaib impresses me in her ability to communicate in a working class register about domestic and foreign policy issues. She obviously doesn't have a lot of experience either but when I listen to her, she sounds like someone that could be in my union or live down the street.

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Of course the GOP doesn't want to be exposed to scrutiny, or have to defend, their nonsense. But it seems that instead of controlling the agenda the Democrats are always playing catchup. 

What Does It Mean If Republicans Won’t Debate?

For one political party to pull out of presidential debates — years in advance — signals a further retreat from the basic ideas of democracy.

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-does-it-mean-if-republicans-wo...

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So is Sarah Palin's plan to secure another veep attempt as Trump's running mate in 2024?

They deserve each other.

But the Florida Governor won't be amused.

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The land of the free!

With Biden's high disapproval ratings, who are the Democrats going to pick to lead them now, or should they just close up shop.

And for those that think Trump's tweets previously hurt him politically, maybe think again!

Elon Musk’s move threatens to bring Trump back to the White House

 

https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/26/opinions/twitter-trump-musk-politics-fili...

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Who could run to represent working people, the Bernie crowd?

The 2024 Waiting Game | Cook Political Report

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A remarkable number of people don't want Joe Biden to run again

 

 

https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/23/politics/joe-biden-poll-reelection-2024/i...

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My hunch is that the GOP could do worse than choose Mike Pence as their 2024 GOP presidential candidate, especially if a certain previous president ends up in the slammer.

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Thank goodness, after the 2024 election, global warming will no longer be an issue, eh!

DONALD TRUMP HARRUMPHS IT WOULD BE “VERY DISLOYAL” IF FORMER CABINET MEMBERS RAN FOR PRESIDENT IN 2024

 

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/10/donald-trump-says-it-would-be-ve...

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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker beats GOP foe, targets Trump

 

FILE - Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker participates in a debate with Republican gubernatorial challenger state Sen. Darren Bailey at the WGN9 studios, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

 

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FILE - Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker participates in a debate with Republican gubernatorial challenger state Sen. Darren Bailey at the WGN9 studios, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Gov. J.B. Pritzker sailed to reelection Tuesday but in a triumphant victory speech, sounded more like a candidate for president with the clarion call, “Are you ready to fight?” in warning against extremism and former President Donald Trump’s “treasonous insurrection,” which he said too many Republicans embrace.

The Democrat seized a second term over Republican state Sen. Darren Bailey, who eagerly sought Trump’s endorsement, and in a Chicago speech underscored by frequent chants of “J.B.! J.B.! J.B.!” he hinted at pursuit of an agenda that is far larger than Springfield.

Ever the student of history, Pritzker, Illinois’ third Jewish governor, noted that the state’s first, Henry Horner, took office in 1933 in the darkest days of the Great Depression and with European fascism spawning.

“Horner said, ‘We all realize that we are living in abnormal and unusual times, times requiring unusually clear thinking and sacrificial action ... ’” Pritzker recalled. “That was Henry Horner’s way of asking his audience, ‘Are you ready for the fight?’”

 

Pritzker boosted his national profile this year with a trip to the early primary state of New Hampshire and by raising millions of dollars for Democrats nationwide. When pressed by Bailey, he said if elected, he intended to serve the entire four years and supported President Joe Biden for reelection in 2024.

 

On Tuesday, Pritzker sounded like a different candidate. Mere paragraphs were reserved for his Prairie State pursuits including a comfortable living wage, robust health care, and virtually unfettered access to abortion, despite the Supreme Court’s upending the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

Instead, he warned of a “cancer” that has spread through “one ideological wing” of his rival Republican party, lead by Trump, who has suggested he’ll attempt a comeback.

“They’ve had ample opportunity to treat the disease and they have refused to do so at every turn. The result has been treasonous insurrectionists tearing down the doors of the U.S. Capitol, the maiming of Capitol Police and an attack on the 82-year-old husband of the speaker of the House with a hammer in his own home,” Pritzker said, referring to last month’s attack on Paul Pelosi.

 

In a brief concession speech in Springfield, Bailey, who has served single two-year terms in both the House and Senate, promised his career in public service is not ending, but “I’m going back to work” to protect freedom, create jobs and safeguard the streets.

“Republicans need to be the loyal opposition in Springfield: Loyal to our state, loyal to our country, loyal to our Constitution, but in opposition to the radical policies of the Democrats,” Bailey said.

Mentioning he had just congratulated Pritzker by phone, he continued, “Friends, we must work together to find solutions for all the people of Illinois. Illinois, we can be better. Illinois must be better. Our leaders must be better and J.B. Pritzker, you need to be better.”

The campaign was one of almost continuous acrimony between the rivals who each claimed the other was out of touch with voters and the needs of the state. Pritzker, 57, a billionaire equity investor and philanthropist, pounded the airwaves with ads labeling Bailey as “too extreme” on issues such as abortion, which he opposes except in cases of rape, incest or the life of the mother, and access to guns.

 

Bailey, 56, from the southern Illinois town of Xenia, played to the strong support for Trump that remains in large parts of central and southern Illinois and claimed Pritzker’s drive to be “ the most radical leftist governor in America” is decimating the state by coddling criminals, offering abortion without restriction and spending too much.

Bailey made crime in Chicago a centerpiece of his campaign and was buffeted by ridicule when he called the nation’s third-largest city a “crime-ridden corrupt hellhole.” Pritzker countered that Bailey had voted against the Democratic Legislature’s investments in police cadets and crime-lab investigative tools and offered no concrete solutions.

 

Bailey vowed to repeal a Democratic criminal justice overhaul adopted last year that includes ending cash bail for violent offenders. Bailey claims that when it takes effect in January 2023, it will be a “revolving door” for criminals to return to the street while Pritzker said the current system allows wealthy suspects to buy their way to pretrial freedom.

The Republican softened his approach on abortion, saying curbing its availability would not be a priority in his administration and that he expected strong Democratic control of the General Assembly would make it unlikely such legislation would reach the governor’s desk.

 

 

https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-gun-politics-legislatu...

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The GOP revolt against Trump is more serious than that.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/11/ron-desantis-republican-nominati...

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'Warlord' Trump now targets his enemies - and you won't believe who is first on his list

https://www.rawstory.com/warlord-trump-now-targets-his-enemies-and-mitch...

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Americans avoid paying attention to what Trump's neice Mary has been saying all along at their peril.

https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-qanon-2658649153/

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Americans are poised to turn the page on democracy

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2022/11/01/Americans-Turning-On-Democracy/

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Here's the real reason Trump wants to announce his candidacy now - and it's not about money

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2024-campaign-2658649532/

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Here we go again  - make America great again!

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The 2022 Midterms Were One of the Best Elections the Left Has Had in Memory

BY

BRANKO MARCETIC

Put the mainstream Democrats aside. After the midterms, more left-wing insurgents are going to the House, Bernie Sanders has two strong allies in the Senate, and progressive ballot measures passed everywhere. Election night was a good night for the Left.

Summer Lee speaking at the 2022 Netroots Nation gathering on August 22 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (@SummerForPA / Twitter)

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Even the most dispiriting election results  results in the last few years have had important bright spots for the Left, and this year’s deeply unusual midterm election result is no different. In a cycle that transformed overnight from predictions of a Democratic bloodbath to widespread Republican despair, the Left has achieved some major victories that shouldn’t be overlooked.

 

https://jacobin.com/2022/11/2022-midterm-best-elections-left-progressive...

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Well, that didn't take long. Ivanka has already bailed on her Dad's campaign.

https://www.rawstory.com/ivanka-announcement-trump2024/

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Where have we heard that before!

Donald Trump is finally finished.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/15/opinion/donald-trump-republicans-unde...

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Trump apparently was desperate to have Jared and Ivanka with him for his announcement tonite. No such luck!

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/11/jared-kushner-ivanka-trump-donal...

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Lake told voters to get out so they defeated her.

Sweet!

https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/15/opinions/kari-lake-mccain-arizona-republi...

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Canada should worry about the results of the US Mid-Term Elections

https://rabble.ca/politics/us-politics/canada-should-worry-about-results...

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Why Trump is favoured to win the 2024 Republican Presidential Primary

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trump-2024-president/

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What to know about Hakeem Jeffries, Pelosi's likely successor as House Democratic leader

The speaker will step down in the new Congress.

 

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hakeem-jeffries-pelosis-successor-house-...

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Musk restores Trump's Twitter acct

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Sad to say but the stupidity of the New York Democrats may mean that Trump will need to run as an Independent for the Democrats to win the presidency in 2024.

We Can’t Ignore Class Dealignment

BY

MATT KARP

Matt Karp on class dealignment and why the Left’s weakening connection to blue-collar workers isn’t a problem we can wish away.

Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at North Coast Air aeronautical services at Erie International Airport on October 20, 2020 in Erie, Pennsylvania. (Jeff Swensen / Getty Images)

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In a recent article, Chris Maisano raises some important questions about the

 

 

https://jacobin.com/2023/02/matt-karp-class-dealignment-american-left-po...

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Nikki Haley Is an Out-of-Touch Politician Who Thinks Life Is Too Hard for the Rich

BY

PAUL BOWERS

Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, is expected to announce her bid for president this month. As a South Carolinian, I can tell you that having her in the White House would be a disaster for workers and their families.

Nikki Haley speaks during a campaign for Georgia Republican senate candidate Herschel Walker on December 5, 2022 in Kennesaw, Georgia. (Alex Wong / Getty Images)

 

 

https://jacobin.com/2023/02/nikki-haley-south-carolina-right-wing-polici...

josh

"Sad to say but the stupidity of the New York Democrats may mean that Trump will need to run as an Independent for the Democrats to win the presidency in 2024."

Huh?

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How about electing someone who wants and believes in peace, eh!

Senior Democrats’ Private Take on Biden: He’s Too Old

They worry a lot about an 82-year-old nominee, but fear the battle over Kamala Harris that would ensue if he pulls out.

 

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/02/16/senior-democrats-joe-b...

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