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pinkstarburst

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16. I was thinking about this yesterday
Thu May 15, 2025, 12:56 PM
May 2025

While seeing all the wonderful positive energy for Pete Buttigieg (who I think is amazing) which is flooding social media right now. I think there is definitely the racism/misogyny factor to overcome. Another thing though is that we have a habit of switching parties in the White House every 4 or 8 years. It is unusual in recent history that two Republicans get elected back to back, or two Democrats get elected back to back. It seems like those who are unhappy with their situation either stay home out of frustration or vote against whoever is in at the time, blaming them for their troubles or believing the other party can do better, and it swings the other way.

So I kind of wonder if part of what cost Hillary the election in 2016 and Kamala the election in 2024 is that voters were frustrated and brought that frustration to the ballot box and even if Joe had run again, or Gavin Newsom, or Tim Walz, he would have lost.

I think 2028 is going to be another change year, and that's why I'm not getting on this bus of "we have to let the Republicans pick our candidate. Only straight white Christian men from here one out." I want a candidate I am excited about. I am not prepared to eliminate 80% of the candidates right out of the gate just because that's who republican leaning voters might prefer. I think we need the person who inspires us, and who gets voters to turn out, and telling voters, you can only choose from 20% of the potential candidates is the way to do that. If our best candidate is a woman, let's run her. If it's a gay man, or a Jewish man, or a Hispanic man, let's get behind them.

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Only if we flush Fox down the toilet! Initech May 2025 #1
we absolutely can (and WILL, at some point) stopdiggin May 2025 #2
Seems to me like this is the consensus. Janbdwl72 May 2025 #3
I believe we just did... returnee May 2025 #4
Why are Democrats still polling behind the worst president in history? Isn't it possible we are failing in messaging Doodley May 2025 #6
One of the the reasons I think it was stolen... returnee May 2025 #11
So do I ailsagirl May 2025 #15
Yes. Doodley May 2025 #5
I think the US can eventually elect a female POTUS. Laffy Kat May 2025 #7
Yeah, same here. calimary May 2025 #14
I'm in New Jersey and I'm uncertain that WE can elect a female GOVERNOR. no_hypocrisy May 2025 #8
The only way America will ever elect a woman president... ultralite001 May 2025 #9
this shows registrations not who actually showed up ... I always think that is the bigger issue no shows JT45242 Wednesday #31
Not any time soon PJMcK May 2025 #10
In a sense, we did. subterranean May 2025 #12
Two possibilities: usonian May 2025 #13
I was thinking about this yesterday pinkstarburst May 2025 #16
well, misogyny anyway - Barack Obama was elected twice - TBF May 2025 #18
Probably, unfortunately no Canada Kid May 2025 #17
We have already been ready to elect a woman. CBHagman May 2025 #19
It sure would help if the Dems had a little marketing moxie. Gum Logger May 2025 #20
We already did, by popular vote somsai Aug 3 #21
YES... ultralite001 Aug 4 #22
Yes. Hillary would have won in 2008 without any doubt. speak easy Aug 4 #23
For Democratic women to be elected president, Gum Logger Tuesday #24
OR by succeeding to the Presidency as VP when a male POTUS dies, becomes incapacitated or resigns. CTyankee Wednesday #25
Nope JustAnotherGen Wednesday #26
"women can't be Presidents," a religiously insane Lutheran told me a few months ago. CTyankee Wednesday #28
I'm just sick of this country JustAnotherGen Wednesday #33
A Republican woman may be the first woman President andym Wednesday #27
Not with this republican party. Maybe things will change tho. CTyankee Wednesday #29
Definitely not in the foreseeable future calguy Wednesday #30
Four of my five grandchildren are old enough to vote and I'm looking to their generation to get us back on the right CTyankee Wednesday #32
Who should the candidate be? SandyDoc Wednesday #34
Pick one. The field is pretty open just now. I'd like to know your suggestion! CTyankee Wednesday #36
No. Misogyny is far too ingrained in our society Bettie Wednesday #35
What? And risk catching up with Mexico? Paladin Wednesday #37
Qualified? somsai Wednesday #38
After reading your post it makes me kinda sick that we have women who met every qualification you can list and STILL CTyankee Wednesday #39
Because JustAnotherGen Wednesday #40
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