Michael Bennet for President

05 Jun 2019 08:34 #11 by ramage
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From Coloradopeakpolitics.com 6/5/19

Michael Bennet declared Tuesday he has met one of two magic qualifiers to get on the presidential debate stage with the big boys and girls later this month, but that might not be enough to land the gig.

Bennet finally reached the 1% approval rating in at three Democrat Party-approved polls.

The problem, and there are several, Bennet’s in 21st place for a debate of 20 candidates on June 26 and 27 in Miami.

The tie-breaker, Bennet would have to meet the other qualification, 65,000 individual donors.

Considering Bennet only hit the 1% in the last qualifying poll because of his support by voters who have never even heard of him, we’re guessing this will be a long-shot.

And how is it possible the majority of Democrats still haven’t noticed Bennet?

He’s literally the establishment’s establishment, and his bro is the editorial page editor of the New York times — the Messaging Mothership for liberal ideas.

Bennet’s still at the bottom of the barrel, along with Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, Miramar, Florida Mayor Wayne Messam and Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, who still have until June 12th to meet the polling qualification and knock Bennet aside.

While bragging about meeting the bare minimum polling requirement, Bennet’s campaign appears bitter about the whole process.

Bennet’s campaign spokeswoman Shannon Beckham called the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) basic standards a “power play.”

“It’s a shame the DNC has set up a system to reward cable TV hits and short-term fundraising tactics, instead of facilitating a competition of ideas. The DNC should be lifting up credible voices—not excluding them.”

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06 Jun 2019 09:15 #12 by Rick
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Brandon wrote:

Rick wrote: Did you check polling data in October of 2016? How'd that work out for ya? LOL

You mean the polling data that said your idiot king would lose the popular vote?

Being popular among brain damaged Californians isn't exactly a badge of honor... but that was a fairy good dodge. You know as well as I do that every single "respected" poll in this country predicted the corrupt hag was going to win easily. Believing in polls this far out is remarkably stupid if you have any memory of the recent past.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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06 Jun 2019 09:39 - 06 Jun 2019 10:05 #13 by Brandon

Rick wrote: Being popular among brain damaged Californians isn't exactly a badge of honor... but that was a fairy good dodge. You know as well as I do that every single "respected" poll in this country predicted the corrupt hag was going to win easily. Believing in polls this far out is remarkably stupid if you have any memory of the recent past.


As I recall, the polls before the election showed Clinton winning a very tight race. But then again, I don't have ***********.

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09 Jun 2019 08:15 #14 by ramage
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Can Michael Bennet match this from Elizabeth Warren?



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09 Jun 2019 09:55 #15 by homeagain

ramage wrote: Can Michael Bennet match this from Elizabeth Warren?



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Just my point of view,but the whole process is /has been degraded to the point of absurd. I'm
at the point of tuning out because it is SO early in the curve and there are Many months remaining.

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10 Jun 2019 08:02 #16 by ramage
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"Who is Wayne Messam? Everything you need to know about the 2020 presidential candidate from Florida."
sun-sentinal.com March 29, 2019
Wayne Messam is one of the Democrat candidates for President.

For those of you who do not want to choose between two old white men, I will endeavor to present information on the other 22+ candidates.

Question: do Bennet and Hickenlooper fall into the old white men category?

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10 Jun 2019 08:40 #17 by homeagain

ramage wrote: "Who is Wayne Messam? Everything you need to know about the 2020 presidential candidate from Florida."
sun-sentinal.com March 29, 2019
Wayne Messam is one of the Democrat candidates for President.

For those of you who do not want to choose between two old white men, I will endeavor to present information on the other 22+ candidates.

Question: do Bennet and Hickenlooper fall into the old white men category?


can you update the list that I posted on thread 2020 Pres. candidates?

Not really seeing great prospects for Bennet or Hickeblooper......SETH MOULTON is not
even placing ,which is a puzzling, but time is of the essence.

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10 Jun 2019 09:31 #18 by ramage
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HA,
Thank for for pointing out the 2020 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES thread. I have posted the list of candidates on that thread. My Wayne Messam post seems more appropriate on that thread. In any case this Ballotpedia list has 24 Dems and 2 Republicans.
See also: Timeline of announcements in the presidential election, 2020
The following 26 elected officials and notable public figures—24 Democrats and two Republicans—have filed to run for president with the Federal Election Commission or announced exploratory committees.

Michael Bennet (D), a U.S. senator from Colorado, announced that he was running for president on May 2, 2019.[5]
Joe Biden (D), a former vice president of the United States, announced that he was running for president on April 25, 2019.[6]
Bill de Blasio (D), the mayor of New York City, announced that he was running for president on May 16, 2019.[3]
Cory Booker (D), a U.S. senator from New Jersey, announced that he was running for president on February 1, 2019.[7]
Steve Bullock (D), the governor of Montana, announced that he was running for president on May 14, 2019.[4]
Pete Buttigieg (D), the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, announced that he was running for president on January 23, 2019.[8]
Julián Castro (D), a former U.S. secretary of housing and urban development and San Antonio mayor, formally announced his candidacy on January 12, 2019.[9]
John Delaney (D), a former U.S. representative from Maryland, filed to run for president on August 10, 2017.
Tulsi Gabbard (D), a U.S. representative from Hawaii, announced that she had decided to run for president on January 11, 2019.[10]
Kirsten Gillibrand (D), a U.S. senator from New York, announced that she was forming an exploratory committee on January 15, 2019.[11] She officially announced she was running on March 17, 2019.[12]
Mike Gravel (D), a former U.S. senator from Alaska, announced he was running for president on April 2, 2019.[13]
Kamala Harris (D), a U.S. senator from California, announced that she was running for president on January 21, 2019.[14]
John Hickenlooper (D), a former governor of Colorado, announced that he was running for president on March 4, 2019.[15]
Jay Inslee (D), the governor of Washington, announced that he was running for president on March 1, 2019.[16]
Amy Klobuchar (D), a U.S. senator from Minnesota, formally announced she was running for president on February 10, 2019.[17]
Wayne Messam (D), the mayor of Miramar, Florida, announced he was forming an exploratory committee on March 13, 2019.[18]
Seth Moulton (D), a U.S. representative from Massachusetts, announced he was running for president on April 22, 2019.[19]
Beto O'Rourke (D), former U.S. representative from Texas, formally announced he was running for president on March 14, 2019.[20]
Tim Ryan (D), a U.S. representative from Ohio, announced he was running for president on April 4, 2019.[21]
Bernie Sanders (I)[1], a U.S. senator from Vermont, announced that he was running for president on February 19, 2019.[22]
Eric Swalwell (D), a U.S. representative from California, announced that he was running for president on April 9, 2019.
President Donald Trump (R) filed to run for re-election in 2020 on January 20, 2017.
Elizabeth Warren (D), U.S. senator from Massachusetts, announced she had formed an exploratory committee on December 31, 2018.[23] She formally announced she was running for president on February 9, 2019.
Bill Weld (R), a former governor of Massachusetts, announced that he was running for president on April 15, 2019.[24]
Marianne Williamson (D), an author and lecturer, announced she was running for president on January 28, 2019.[25]
Andrew Yang (D), an entrepreneur and author from New York, filed to run for president on November 6, 2017.

If you go to the ballotpedia.com you will find the following:
Declared presidential candidates
See also: List of registered 2020 presidential candidates
This table lists candidates who have filed with the FEC to run for president. Some applicants use pseudonyms; candidate names and party affiliations are written as they appear on the FEC website on the date that they are initially filed with the FEC.

As of June 3, 2019, there are 744 candidates who filed to run, including:[62]

253 Democratic candidates
95 Republican candidates
30 Libertarian candidates
14 Green candidates

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10 Jun 2019 12:24 #19 by homeagain
THANKS for the repost.....manno there are epic number of entries :ohmy:

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10 Feb 2020 06:54 #20 by Rick
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Brandon wrote:

Rick wrote: Biden will probably fall after the first debate unless he has a believable AOC stupidity transformation.

Also *******. Turn off the '**** news and check out the polling data. Biden's running away with it.

You still out the Brandon? Biden just put the final nail in his candidacy coffin when he said this to a Democrat voter:


Lying dog-faced pony soldier? LOL
Bye Bye Joe!

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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