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I watched the Governor Newsom speech and realized I was looking at the next president of the United States (Original Post) Doodley Yesterday OP
I wouldn't go that far--- but--- Jack Valentino Yesterday #1
This really pisses me off! CountAllVotes Yesterday #16
I am disappointed to hear that. I hope these cuts don't get through. Doodley Yesterday #19
I pay property taxes and property insurance CountAllVotes Yesterday #72
I'd rate that as extremely unlikely (for at least a couple of different reasons) - - -(nt)- stopdiggin Yesterday #2
At least for now, he is being an effective party leader Jack Valentino Yesterday #5
I wouldn't argue with the first part stopdiggin Yesterday #7
Well, some other Democrats have been trying--- Jack Valentino Yesterday #8
Sure, if he wins the primaries In It to Win It Yesterday #3
I'd be okay with that. hamsterjill Yesterday #4
He's got that it factor that Obama had and Clinton had. Tribetime Yesterday #6
I think he has it 'this week'.... Jack Valentino Yesterday #9
He puts his foot in his mouth regularly madville Yesterday #39
Stop throwing out good people for infractions. travelingthrulife Yesterday #45
This is PRE primary talk. NH Ethylene Yesterday #66
That's it. Charisma, but also gravitas, someone to be dealt with. brush Yesterday #58
Oh god please no SSJVegeta Yesterday #10
I would gladly vote for him. travelingthrulife Yesterday #46
Doing the same thing expecting different results is the definition of insanity SSJVegeta Yesterday #48
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Yesterday #53
How will he do in PA? In OH and FL... how about GA? NC? MI? WarGamer Yesterday #11
Courage plays well everywhere, not just in CA. BannonsLiver Yesterday #74
We could do a lot worse than Gavin Newsome. There comradebillyboy Yesterday #12
It is NEWSOM CountAllVotes Yesterday #17
Bravo! A leader who can speak full sentences... ;) Justice matters. Yesterday #13
Trump's grievances with California, may help Newsom to be President andym Yesterday #14
We will have some good candidates by 2027! Newsom being one of them. Pisces Yesterday #15
Hold that thought. I do too, but.... Hekate Yesterday #18
I'm with you there. We need a range of candidates. Doodley Yesterday #20
Yes and let the best candidate win in a fair and open primary... InAbLuEsTaTe Yesterday #29
Excellent and astute points, I only wish others had your logical reasoning 👍 arthritisR_US Yesterday #23
Well, thank you kindly Hekate Yesterday #25
Yep. On Target. Thank You!!! BurnDoubt Yesterday #33
Thank you for saying this. travelingthrulife Yesterday #47
That, by the way, is an excellent speech. We are in good hands here, as long as Newsom can hold off Lawless Don. Hekate Yesterday #21
He wouldn't win. Period. tazcat Yesterday #22
Nah. Democrats have a tendency to get enamored with the next shiny object. Ms. Toad Yesterday #24
Just like the pro-Palestinian crowd said about Kamala. How did that self-righteousness work out? travelingthrulife Yesterday #49
No clue what you're talking about. Ms. Toad Yesterday #75
I understand people have feelings on Newsom, but... forgotmylogin Yesterday #26
I love your take. Pre-losing. chowder66 Yesterday #27
Not pre-losing. Shipwack Yesterday #28
That's what they said but I found it amusing the way they put it. chowder66 Yesterday #40
Ah... ok. Sorry, I shouldn't post pre-coffee. :) nt Shipwack Yesterday #42
Me either. lol chowder66 Yesterday #55
Ha! I should have written me neither!! Sips coffee. chowder66 Yesterday #56
Newsom's news conference was solid. democrank Yesterday #30
It's JUDGE not JUSTICE wanderer54 Yesterday #31
I'll vote for him if he's the nominee. He's my Governor and I think he's doing a very good job... BurnDoubt Yesterday #32
I have new respect for Newsom G2theD Yesterday #34
As I watch him, I see President Newsom. But, will the rest of the country? Jerry Brown might've made a good President, NBachers Yesterday #35
I like Governor Tim Walz. Emile Yesterday #36
I KNOW Tim Walz! ProudMNDemocrat Yesterday #41
"He's not done with politics at all?" BannonsLiver Yesterday #51
Another Minnesotan here--I think he has as much chance as the others indigovalley Yesterday #70
Meh, he'll be in the B-C tier of candidates if he runs. BannonsLiver Yesterday #73
Suits me. Paladin Yesterday #37
He seems to be the first to call out the liar for what he is in a public setting. Vinca Yesterday #38
I love Newsom but I can't help but feel that his anti-Trans-Sports view will cause him trouble. Hellbound Hellhound Yesterday #43
Don't 70 percent of Dems agree with him on the issue? BannonsLiver Yesterday #52
If he doesn't win the "DU primary" then he's going to struggle IRL. Hellbound Hellhound Yesterday #54
I guess we'll find out soon enough. BannonsLiver Yesterday #57
Yup! I think he's got what it takes and I'd vote for him, but there's definitely trouble. n/t Hellbound Hellhound Yesterday #59
Every single candidate is flawed in some way. BannonsLiver Yesterday #62
I agree, but DU is ... it's own thing. Hellbound Hellhound Yesterday #65
FYI transsexuals is an outdated term. Oneironaut Yesterday #60
Apologies for the mischaracterization, and I will edit appropriately. Hellbound Hellhound Yesterday #63
Respectfully, I don't think that's representative of all LGBTQ+ groups. Oneironaut Yesterday #67
If I had any available information, I'd DM you. Hellbound Hellhound Yesterday #68
LGBT vote for president Celerity Yesterday #83
A really good speech doesn't mean one is the next president. Autumn Yesterday #44
and I'm sure all our favorite who's not gonna be POTUS anytime soon......Pete B. a kennedy Yesterday #50
We may not live that long stillcool Yesterday #61
I totally agree! ElementaryPenguin Yesterday #64
He raised his chances quite a bit with his handling of the immigration problem in California. patphil Yesterday #69
AOC ... Xoan Yesterday #71
"I was looking at the next president of the United States" J_William_Ryan Yesterday #76
Newsom President? Not gonna happen awesomerwb1 Yesterday #77
Maybe, or maybe one of the other Governors. This is getting to be a states' rights battle, Ocelot II Yesterday #78
I Don't See It Happening ... PBC_Democrat Yesterday #79
I like Newsom better than other choices flamingdem Yesterday #80
I don't think we should rush to anoint anyone senseandsensibility Yesterday #81
We'd be looking at the current President had there been a primary last year. BlueTsunami2018 Yesterday #82
Soon to join that pantheon of Californian Democratic presidents? LudwigPastorius Yesterday #84

Jack Valentino

(2,296 posts)
1. I wouldn't go that far--- but---
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:08 AM
Yesterday

he has been looking damned good this week!


However, before this, he wasn't looking very good to me, in a mostly ignored story---
https://calmatters.org/politics/2025/06/california-budget-legislature-proposal/

CountAllVotes

(21,796 posts)
16. This really pisses me off!
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 01:09 AM
Yesterday

The State HAD a surplus. They gave $700 to those with cars during the pandemic.

I just got on Medi-Cal last year and realized some benefits from it and being I am a low-income totally disabled senior citizen I was glad I didn't have to liquidate (or hide) what assets I have.

Now Newsom wants to cut me off and I need the help.

I am alone and just had to give up my car as I am losing my eyesight now. So yeah, this really sucks!

Can't win for shit unless I lie and hide hide hide.

I'm so discouraged!



CountAllVotes

(21,796 posts)
72. I pay property taxes and property insurance
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:12 PM
Yesterday

Last edited Fri Jun 13, 2025, 03:25 PM - Edit history (1)

The total is over the $2,000.00 limit so I have too much in the bank to pay the bills and remain in my home.

So, I'm supposed to HIDE the money somewhere and what do I do when I go to pay the property taxes and insurance?

As for Newsom, he comes from a very wealthy family from San Francisco and he has no idea what it is like to do without for one minute.



stopdiggin

(13,876 posts)
2. I'd rate that as extremely unlikely (for at least a couple of different reasons) - - -(nt)-
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:10 AM
Yesterday

( taking nothing away from the address .. )

stopdiggin

(13,876 posts)
7. I wouldn't argue with the first part
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:15 AM
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and find a whole lot less agreement with the second ..

Jack Valentino

(2,296 posts)
8. Well, some other Democrats have been trying---
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:18 AM
Yesterday

but most don't get a lot of news coverage, do they.

madville

(7,772 posts)
39. He puts his foot in his mouth regularly
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 07:48 AM
Yesterday

At least with the Democratic base when he’s trying to appeal to independents and when he’s interviewing rightwingers on his podcast or going on theirs.

travelingthrulife

(2,613 posts)
45. Stop throwing out good people for infractions.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 10:34 AM
Yesterday

Did we learn nothing from the pro-Palestinian people not voting for Kamala?

NH Ethylene

(31,159 posts)
66. This is PRE primary talk.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:20 AM
Yesterday

We can critique presidential hopefuls. In fact, we must do so. We need to make the best choice when (if?) the time comes.

brush

(60,243 posts)
58. That's it. Charisma, but also gravitas, someone to be dealt with.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:09 AM
Yesterday

I also like Govs. Pritzker, Beshear, Moore and Sen. Kelly.

Response to SSJVegeta (Reply #48)

WarGamer

(17,283 posts)
11. How will he do in PA? In OH and FL... how about GA? NC? MI?
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:35 AM
Yesterday

I'm not sure the california thing plays well coast to coast...

And I'm a mostly Californian since the 70's and LOVE Newsom.

.

comradebillyboy

(10,717 posts)
12. We could do a lot worse than Gavin Newsome. There
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:39 AM
Yesterday

are a few Democratic Governors that really look good: Newsom, Bashir and Pritzker are at the top of my list. I'd vote for any of them.

Justice matters.

(8,432 posts)
13. Bravo! A leader who can speak full sentences... ;)
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:39 AM
Yesterday

... and standing up for the rule of law under the Constitution of the United States of America.

Compare that to the convicted felon dicktator wannabe like his abject war-criminal friends Kim and Vlad...

andym

(5,992 posts)
14. Trump's grievances with California, may help Newsom to be President
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:52 AM
Yesterday

Trump can't but help act on his grievances over real and imagined sleights. A majority of Californians voted against him twice and he will try to take revenge in multiple ways, giving Gov. Newsom ample opportunities to oppose Trump, which he is doing quite effectively. His very clear to the point opposition will aggravate Trump and increase Newsom's national recognition and prestige.

Hekate

(98,120 posts)
18. Hold that thought. I do too, but....
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 01:39 AM
Yesterday

Surprisingly, there’s an intermittent effort here to eliminate every Dem governor from the pool of possible candidates, one by one. Just a few people, but persistent, and they keep bringing up Newsom — like, in a thread about how “Gov. Bob” isn’t ideal, Newsom’s name “spontaneously” pops up (again) as being a terrible, terrible prospect because of something a guest said on his podcast? .

Let me just say this: as a Californian, I think he’s doing a good job. He’s been through COVID with us, and major regional fires, and so on, all the while navigating enormous cultural, technological, economic, and cultural shifts, not to mention having to deal with a madman as POTUS. Right now California is being used as a test lab for a military coup by the madman. Bear all that in mind when someone brings up the podcast or his long-ago ex-wife.

Let me also say this: as a Democrat, I look forward to a robust primary. I want to hear from a solid slate of potentials, and most of all I want to win.

Thanks for listening to my earnest rant.

InAbLuEsTaTe

(25,207 posts)
29. Yes and let the best candidate win in a fair and open primary...
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:55 AM
Yesterday

by appealing to the best interests of the democratic populace.

travelingthrulife

(2,613 posts)
47. Thank you for saying this.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 10:37 AM
Yesterday

We keep throwing out good people as you said for what a guest said on a podcast or for the SIN of talking to a guest on a podcast.
He is reasonable and educable.

Hekate

(98,120 posts)
21. That, by the way, is an excellent speech. We are in good hands here, as long as Newsom can hold off Lawless Don.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:10 AM
Yesterday

Ms. Toad

(37,102 posts)
24. Nah. Democrats have a tendency to get enamored with the next shiny object.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:25 AM
Yesterday

And not look below the shine.

I remember when Michael Avenatti was going to be the next president . . . until he turned out to be a scoundrel.

He is exactly who we need now in this role, and for that I am grateful. But just because he is doing what needs to be done now, and doing it well, does not mean he is the person we need as our next president. He has some issues that would not make him my first choice.

travelingthrulife

(2,613 posts)
49. Just like the pro-Palestinian crowd said about Kamala. How did that self-righteousness work out?
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 10:39 AM
Yesterday

Ms. Toad

(37,102 posts)
75. No clue what you're talking about.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:17 PM
Yesterday

Harris was never pro-Palestinian. The choice between Harris and Trump was in the presidential race, not in the primary. I voted for Harris, although I wish she would have separated herself more from Biden on that and on the pocketbook economy. And there's nothing self-righteous about anything I said.

My point is that Democrats are fond of shiny objects, whenever they appear, in whatever capacity. That's not a smart way to determine which candidate to vote for in the primaries. Newsom as my first choice. Assuming there are better options, I'll vote for someone else in the primary.

forgotmylogin

(7,884 posts)
26. I understand people have feelings on Newsom, but...
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:30 AM
Yesterday

Let's not infight and waste energy pre-losing the hypothetical election this far in advance.

We've got um...

1316 days, 22 hours, 27 minutes and 16 seconds left. Roughly.

https://logwork.com/countdown-h5o4

Shipwack

(2,728 posts)
28. Not pre-losing.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:54 AM
Yesterday

Just acknowledging that you can’t predict politics two months in advance, let alone three years.

chowder66

(10,737 posts)
40. That's what they said but I found it amusing the way they put it.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 09:36 AM
Yesterday

"Let's not infight and waste energy pre-losing the hypothetical election this far in advance."

democrank

(11,535 posts)
30. Newsom's news conference was solid.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 03:00 AM
Yesterday

How refreshing to hear complete sentences and logical reasoning.

BurnDoubt

(619 posts)
32. I'll vote for him if he's the nominee. He's my Governor and I think he's doing a very good job...
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 03:07 AM
Yesterday

given the reality in which we live. On any given day, the governor should piss off half the people and the other half the next. His job is to be the Governor for all his constituents. That means he's going to be fielding flack every day.
I think a lot of people need to think a little harder before flinging shit over his podcasts. We're all day harping past each other and mocking and belittling, bitching and bickering. And get up tomorrow and do it again. In all my trips around the Sun, we've never stopped to really listen, and NOTHING has changed (for the better). Nobody feels that they are being heard, and their concerns are not considered, nor are their feelings. And while we may assert that we don't have feelings (you know who you are, Bud), they can certainly be hurt, and you can certainly react.
I may be wrong, but I thought I was seeing a man making contact with others with seemingly disparate views to LISTEN and try to make them feel heard. In this way dialogue and negotiation might find a way to lower the heat of these exchanges, and move us closer to a way to respect one-another a little more. Does anybody think we can go on this way for much longer? We are literally surrounded by peoples who, more each day it must be said, wish us to fall. As well as hundreds of domestic terror groups, cabals and militias plotting to bring it all down from inside. Until a majority can find their Humanity we are doomed to swirl on down, and our Greatness, our Exceptionality will be just a smudge around the drain. So I applaud my Governor for reaching out. He didn't join up. He put himself on the line to listen and learn.
On another aspect, if he learned something that would help us convince three-or-four percent to swing our way, it would change a lot.
One of my mentors taught me to look at who's booing you, and consider the source of their mockery, and see them for who they are.

G2theD

(603 posts)
34. I have new respect for Newsom
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 03:18 AM
Yesterday

Now is when we desperately need fighters. I had questions about him but recent events have given me a new perspective. I always admit when I’m wrong. I back him 100%.

NBachers

(18,594 posts)
35. As I watch him, I see President Newsom. But, will the rest of the country? Jerry Brown might've made a good President,
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 05:27 AM
Yesterday

but he didn't get far when he tried. Reagan succeeded, but he was a Maggot.

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,691 posts)
41. I KNOW Tim Walz!
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 10:04 AM
Yesterday

He and Gwen have been dear, personal friends of mine for over 20 years. Both came to my late husband's Memorial Service on May 22nd for a bit during the visitation part to support me in my grief. They knew how much my husband meant to them, for he was an unofficial advisor to Tim during his Congressional campaigns down in the 1st CD, and for his friendship when Tim needed it. Tim took time out of his very busy schedule to come to honor a dear friend who had just died. Not as a former Congressman or Governor, but as a dear friend mourning the loss of another dear friend. The Floral arrangement that came the next day from him and Gwen lasted almost 2 weeks. I still have the card and they signed the Remembrance Book as well.

Tim Walz is a man of good character, ethics, empathy, and compassion. He is not finished with politics at all.

BannonsLiver

(19,276 posts)
51. "He's not done with politics at all?"
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 10:57 AM
Yesterday

You think he’s going to run for re election or maybe senate? Because he’s never going to be president.

indigovalley

(257 posts)
70. Another Minnesotan here--I think he has as much chance as the others
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:41 AM
Yesterday

I anticipate he will run for President in 2028. He is expected to run for Governor for 2026. I think people underestimate him (and his popularity). His authenticity makes him different from the others and that is appealing.

BannonsLiver

(19,276 posts)
73. Meh, he'll be in the B-C tier of candidates if he runs.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 12:20 PM
Yesterday

He was on a losing ticket. That never bodes well for future efforts and I don’t see him bucking that trend.

Paladin

(30,713 posts)
37. Suits me.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 07:14 AM
Yesterday

Newsom isn't perfect, but he's 10,000% better than what we've got, now. Hell, he'd probably appoint a sane, qualified person with no history of drug abuse to oversee national health policy. That would be nice.

43. I love Newsom but I can't help but feel that his anti-Trans-Sports view will cause him trouble.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 10:25 AM
Yesterday

Last edited Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:15 AM - Edit history (1)

I'm almost as LGBTQ positive as possible I think, but as a part of that community I see the brewing civil war between the Trans and LGB NO T community. I also see on social media the rise of the Gay Republicans and we need to treat the issue of Transgendered people very carefully. Over 7% of America is gay and losing even a small part of that to the Reps is going to hurt us badly, Trans or otherwise.

54. If he doesn't win the "DU primary" then he's going to struggle IRL.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:02 AM
Yesterday

I know that his view is popular, but if you take 30% of the Dem voting bloc out, he will absolutely struggle to make it past the first round in the primary and possibly even the main event.

BannonsLiver

(19,276 posts)
62. Every single candidate is flawed in some way.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:14 AM
Yesterday

All of them. He’s no different. I will say that the responses in this thread tell me that his image here has been largely rehabilitated here in recent days. Didn’t take much for that to happen either, which really punches a hole in the lazy “he’s got no chance” takes I see periodically.

65. I agree, but DU is ... it's own thing.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:18 AM
Yesterday

Problem is, with the Jury system, if you post something controversial you take your chances. That lends to people not taking views that may be against the mainstream Dem viewpoint, so 30% of Dems may not post what they feel because they're afraid of being hidden by the majority. They see a thread has the support of the majority in the thread, they won't post anything to countermand the majority thought process. I've had a few hides, some rightly, in this manner. I just don't GAF about hides so I speak what's on my mind.

It'll be an interesting primary season, that's the most certain thing I can say.

Oneironaut

(6,014 posts)
60. FYI transsexuals is an outdated term.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:11 AM
Yesterday

Please use “transgender people.”

Also, the “drop the T” segment of the LGBTQ+ community is extremely fringe. I’ve never met one irl despite being heavily involved in the community. The LGBTQ+ community voted almost unanimously for Kamala Harris.

63. Apologies for the mischaracterization, and I will edit appropriately.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:15 AM
Yesterday

Unfortunately even up here in New York, the "Drop the T" element is fairly large. At a few of my local LGBT+ meetings, not an insignificant amount have left the grouping and started their own separate element.

Honestly, I only know two or three transgendered people myself and they're as galled as I am with all of this, feeling there's no clear way forward. I'm inclined to agree.

Oneironaut

(6,014 posts)
67. Respectfully, I don't think that's representative of all LGBTQ+ groups.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:22 AM
Yesterday

I would honestly be shocked to find one trans-exclusive group that is well-organized (eg not just a random group someone created and advertised with only a few people). Every LGBTQ+ group I’ve been to is still very trans-affirming. If you could DM me the group, I would be interested to know more about it.

I go to a bunch of LGBTQ+ meetups. If someone wanted to split off, they would probably be looked at poorly by almost everyone in the group. I’ve literally never encountered transphobia in any of those groups.

68. If I had any available information, I'd DM you.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:25 AM
Yesterday

Unfortunately I'm on the "out" group, as they're fairly extremist it seems and saw me as an outsider. They're of the mind that a bisexual man with a wife is just straight. I'm not, but... I don't know. So I don't have access to that particular crew any more and they don't show up at our bowling meetups. (As an aside, even if I had an in with them, I wouldn't offer it online. Nothing said about you, but I try to keep my online footprint fairly small. Nothing personal, friend!)

As you said though, those of us remaining in our crew don't look too fondly on that particular group. I can only imagine what they think of us.

a kennedy

(33,742 posts)
50. and I'm sure all our favorite who's not gonna be POTUS anytime soon......Pete B.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 10:55 AM
Yesterday

Damn I love him........country is just not ready for him. He's gonna make a fine POTUS tho in what.....20 years??

ElementaryPenguin

(7,893 posts)
64. I totally agree!
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:16 AM
Yesterday

I do believe Gavin Newsom will be our next President and will do a terrific job.

We have many excellent potential Dem candidates, but in my opinion, none are more electable than Newsom.

patphil

(7,941 posts)
69. He raised his chances quite a bit with his handling of the immigration problem in California.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 11:34 AM
Yesterday

At 57, he's also young enough to attract young, liberal voters.

J_William_Ryan

(2,793 posts)
76. "I was looking at the next president of the United States"
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:28 PM
Yesterday

After 2024, it may be too soon for another ‘liberal’ from California – regardless the gender and race difference.

“But Democrats should be free to pick a presidential candidate that reflects their values, policy positions, and agenda, someone they find exciting, engaging, and attractive, no matter how liberal.”

OK, go with that – and we’ll likely see another Republican in the WH come 2029.

awesomerwb1

(4,753 posts)
77. Newsom President? Not gonna happen
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:30 PM
Yesterday

Unless something drastic happens like Vance becoming a priest or tiffany trump winning the GOP nomination

Ocelot II

(125,231 posts)
78. Maybe, or maybe one of the other Governors. This is getting to be a states' rights battle,
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:30 PM
Yesterday

like 1861, only this time the states are trying to protect people from the federal government instead of fighting the feds for the right to enslave them. For that reason I would expect the strongest candidate to be one of the Dem governors - if not Newsom, then Beshear or Walz or Moore, or Pritzker or Shapiro, maybe another one. The governors are on the front lines vs. Trump while most of the Congresscritters are just dithering.

PBC_Democrat

(429 posts)
79. I Don't See It Happening ...
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:36 PM
Yesterday

CA has been demonized to the hilt over the last few years with San Fran's issues, the taxes, and now the riots.

The midwest would be easy pickings for the red team.
Add that to blue team folks that demand ideological purity and that adds up to a "Close, but no cigar" moment.

BTW, the majority of the country LOVES the idea of politicians working for them on bi-partisan issues. I know it makes people here and on Free Republic crazy but the middle just wants stuff to get done.

Moore/Whitmer is my preferred ticket.

If we lose to Vance or Rubio in '28 we'll become a permanent opposition party. That's not good for us or the country.

flamingdem

(40,508 posts)
80. I like Newsom better than other choices
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:37 PM
Yesterday

He would be more than GREAT!

But I'll go along with the one who can win.

Not sure who that is.

Maybe a CA Dem could do it.

Stranger things...

If we could just get dems out to vote!!!!!!!!

senseandsensibility

(22,507 posts)
81. I don't think we should rush to anoint anyone
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 03:15 PM
Yesterday

The more time maga has to demonize and lie about our nominee the more damage they and the RW media will do to him or her. Right now I'm looking for a fighter, and this week he's been fighting. I give him kudos for that.

BlueTsunami2018

(4,428 posts)
82. We'd be looking at the current President had there been a primary last year.
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 03:41 PM
Yesterday

But alas, that did not happen.

I’ve had Gavin pegged as a future President for a long time now. He has the “it” factor. Which, of course, means he can speak well and is movie star handsome. Americans are shallow. That matters.

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