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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Jul 7, 2019, 08:49 AM Jul 2019

Warren and Harris Rise in Democratic Primary, Challenging Male Front-Runners


By Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin
July 7, 2019

LAS VEGAS — When Beth Krerowicz began reviewing the platoon of Democratic presidential candidates, her first instinct was to back Joseph R. Biden Jr., whom she saw as the strongest opponent to President Trump.

But recently, Ms. Krerowicz, 58, began to have second thoughts. So this week she trekked to a community center not far from the Las Vegas Strip to watch Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts detail her plans for reshaping the economy. Ms. Krerowicz, an executive assistant who is between jobs, said that she was now leaning heavily toward Ms. Warren, and that Senator Kamala Harris of California was her second choice.

“I want someone who I know will stand up, that has a backbone,” Ms. Krerowicz said, suggesting that Ms. Warren and Ms. Harris could perhaps form a ticket. “They’re both very, very strong women. I would love to see them together, but I think Elizabeth has the experience.”

In the span of just a few weeks, voters like Ms. Krerowicz have pushed the race into a new, highly uncertain phase, propelling a pair of women toward the top of the Democratic pack at the expense of the onetime front-runners, Mr. Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

Neither woman is yet in a position to take control of the race. Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders retain considerable advantages, most notably the backing they enjoy among working-class voters and their significant financial reserves. Mr. Biden, 76, is still the clear front-runner, and both he and Mr. Sanders, 77, are not likely to see their support simply melt away.

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Warren and Harris Rise in Democratic Primary, Challenging Male Front-Runners (Original Post) DonViejo Jul 2019 OP
If any of the top 4 drops out, there will be a reshuffle ucrdem Jul 2019 #1
Good point rpannier Jul 2019 #2
I'm pretty sure Warren will re-take #2 next debate ucrdem Jul 2019 #3
i agree. I think she will as well rpannier Jul 2019 #4
Warren and Harris are authentic, strong , impressive and on the rise DesertRat Jul 2019 #5
 

ucrdem

(15,512 posts)
1. If any of the top 4 drops out, there will be a reshuffle
Sun Jul 7, 2019, 08:53 AM
Jul 2019

but I think we're in a holding pattern poll-wise until the votes start rolling in . . . but of course there will spills and thrills ahead.

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rpannier

(24,338 posts)
2. Good point
Sun Jul 7, 2019, 09:10 AM
Jul 2019

Polls will shift like sand in the wind as people drop out and their supporters look elsewhere
As long as no one quits the numbers will shift a tad here-and-there

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ucrdem

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3. I'm pretty sure Warren will re-take #2 next debate
Sun Jul 7, 2019, 09:40 AM
Jul 2019

and that's probably where it will stay for a while but then the Gaffe Industrial Complex never sleeps . . .

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rpannier

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4. i agree. I think she will as well
Sun Jul 7, 2019, 09:17 PM
Jul 2019

Part of it will be the draw for the debates

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DesertRat

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5. Warren and Harris are authentic, strong , impressive and on the rise
Sun Jul 7, 2019, 10:33 PM
Jul 2019
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