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brooklynite

(94,585 posts)
Mon May 27, 2019, 11:44 PM May 2019

Mike Gravel, 2020's oddest Democratic presidential candidate, explained

Vox

Former Alaska senator Mike Gravel is running for president. Seriously.

Gravel isn’t holding campaign events. He hasn’t stepped foot in Iowa or New Hampshire. In fact, until a couple teenagers called him in March and urged him to run for president again, he was just an 80-something former Democratic senator and 2008 presidential candidate quietly fading from the public’s memory. Now Gravel is the subject, if not exactly the author, of the 2020 presidential election’s oddest campaign.

The former senator is a legend of the anti-war movement, having fought to end the Vietnam War draft and taken the perilous step of entering the leaked Pentagon Papers into the official congressional record. He made a big splash in 2008, his last serious foray into politics, by hammering the other Democratic candidates for being too closely allied with the military industrial complex. This was and is a serious guy.

But that doesn’t change the fact that it was two teenagers who convinced Gravel to enter the 2020 race and that the same teens are effectively managing his campaign by running his Twitter account. The most bizarre part of all of this is that Gravel could actually secure enough donors to technically qualify for the Democratic Party’s primary debates that begin next month. For a campaign that sounds a little like performance art, that would be quite an accomplishment.

Gravel is a credible voice for the anti-war left and, during a primary largely defined by how little interest the competing candidates have shown in criticizing one another, his unusual campaign has been happy to take shots at other Democrats. It can only help to have online-savvy youngsters turning his anti-establishment message into Twitter-friendly Marie Kondo memes.
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Mike Gravel, 2020's oddest Democratic presidential candidate, explained (Original Post) brooklynite May 2019 OP
Gravel seems to be taking the role of court jester... PatrickforO May 2019 #1
Kick dalton99a May 2019 #2
Gravel just want to make "rocky" the path of others. Funtatlaguy May 2019 #3
 

PatrickforO

(14,576 posts)
1. Gravel seems to be taking the role of court jester...
Tue May 28, 2019, 12:08 AM
May 2019

saying things that make many of us feel uncomfortable. That's not an entirely bad thing.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

Funtatlaguy

(10,878 posts)
3. Gravel just want to make "rocky" the path of others.
Tue May 28, 2019, 12:58 AM
May 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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