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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 05:29 PM Jul 2019

How Joe Sestak Could Win The 2020 Democratic Primary

Sestak is running on a platform of restoring American leadership on the world stage, which he believes touches on everything from national security to climate change. It’s a natural fit for Sestak, a 31-year Navy veteran who served as a defense policy advisor to President Bill Clinton and eventually rose to the rank of three-star admiral. And he thinks those credentials can set him apart from the other candidates, including those of former Vice President Joe Biden, “whose judgment hasn’t always been impeccable when it comes to foreign policy,” Sestak communications director Evan O’Connell told FiveThirtyEight, citing Biden’s vote on the Iraq War.

Indeed, if you’re going to construct a path to the nomination for Sestak, it probably goes something like: If Biden stumbles, here’s another white man with gravitas who can speak credibly to middle America (and doesn’t call himself a socialist). But he has a problem that other candidates in this position (e.g., Sen. Michael Bennet or Gov. Steve Bullock) don’t — he’s made a lot of enemies in the Democratic establishment. In 2010, in defiance of party leadership, Sestak primaried Sen. Arlen Specter, who had recently switched parties from the GOP. Although Sestak impressively came from behind to topple Specter in the primary, he lost the general election by 2 points, and some Democrats blamed him for blowing a winnable race. So when he tried for a rematch in 2016, party elders recruited another Democrat, Katie McGinty, to block his path, and she handily defeated him in the primary. That was the last time Sestak ran for office — until now.

O’Connell wouldn’t say which specific constituencies within the party Sestak would try to woo, but his campaign strategy so far has been focused on retail politics — shaking hands at parades and convincing one voter at a time — in Iowa. But Sestak also plans to tap his old donor base in Pennsylvania, which raised millions for him in his previous campaigns, although O’Connell acknowledged that presidential fundraising will be a challenge because of Sestak’s late entry into the race. Without question, Sestak is starting from behind: Since 1976, only one successful nominee, Bill Clinton, kicked off a campaign later than April of the year before the election. And with only 27 percent of Democrats having an opinion of Sestak, according to a recent YouGov poll, he can scarcely afford to get a late start. However, he didn’t do so by choice: O’Connell says Sestak would have jumped in the race much sooner, but he didn’t want to run as long as his daughter was undergoing treatment for brain cancer. (She was given the all-clear earlier in June.)

Sestak was always going to have an uphill climb. He hasn’t won an election in nine years, and long layovers between campaigns can make for weaker candidates. It’s also hard to win a nomination without at least some support from the party establishment, which he seems unlikely to get. Finally, he has yet to reach 1 percent in any poll, which is a severe handicap to his chances of making the stage for future debates (not to mention getting enough votes to win the nomination). Unfortunately for “Admiral Joe,” on-the-ground campaigning simply may not reach enough voters to make up for that.

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-joe-sestak-could-win-the-2020-democratic-primary/

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How Joe Sestak Could Win The 2020 Democratic Primary (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jul 2019 OP
Who? The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2019 #1
Yup... problem #1 whistler162 Jul 2019 #8
no JI7 Jul 2019 #2
I suppose if the other 20+ candidates dropped out, he could win the nomination. LonePirate Jul 2019 #3
That's about right True Dough Jul 2019 #4
I like Sestak; he'd be an excellent running mate to, say, Liz Warren sandensea Jul 2019 #5
Never gonna happen. we can do it Jul 2019 #6
say no to BlunderJoe bucolic_frolic Jul 2019 #7
She would have won had it not been for Comey. StevieM Jul 2019 #12
Yeah, because like Trump said, Mr.Bill Jul 2019 #13
He's running? Proud Liberal Dem Jul 2019 #9
A 2 term Representative who lost to Toomey for the Penn Senate seat, even with military experience irisblue Jul 2019 #10
International relations are not how campaigns are won. maxsolomon Jul 2019 #11
he has one of the worst campaign logos I have ever seen Celerity Jul 2019 #14
If all the other candidates were flying on the same plane, maybe...nt SidDithers Jul 2019 #15
... mcar Jul 2019 #16
 

whistler162

(11,155 posts)
8. Yup... problem #1
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 05:45 PM
Jul 2019

Of course Jimmy Carter had that issue in 76' also, Clinton in 92', and some guy named Obama in 2008.

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LonePirate

(13,431 posts)
3. I suppose if the other 20+ candidates dropped out, he could win the nomination.
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 05:31 PM
Jul 2019

Otherwise he has ZERO chance to win.

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True Dough

(17,326 posts)
4. That's about right
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 05:34 PM
Jul 2019

I might have a better chance of winning the Powerball jackpot.

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sandensea

(21,667 posts)
5. I like Sestak; he'd be an excellent running mate to, say, Liz Warren
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 05:37 PM
Jul 2019

But as the nominee?

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bucolic_frolic

(43,291 posts)
7. say no to BlunderJoe
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 05:39 PM
Jul 2019

ain't gonna happen. McGinty was a real winner too.

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StevieM

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12. She would have won had it not been for Comey.
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 06:18 PM
Jul 2019

He completely transformed that race at the end, including congressional races.

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Mr.Bill

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13. Yeah, because like Trump said,
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 06:24 PM
Jul 2019

you can't have a president who is under investigation.

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irisblue

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10. A 2 term Representative who lost to Toomey for the Penn Senate seat, even with military experience
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 06:03 PM
Jul 2019

Maybe he will help restore the Democratic White House by working for the Dem winner.

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maxsolomon

(33,400 posts)
11. International relations are not how campaigns are won.
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 06:14 PM
Jul 2019

America votes on how it FEELS about Domestic conditions.

To whit: 2016.

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Celerity

(43,517 posts)
14. he has one of the worst campaign logos I have ever seen
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 06:40 PM
Jul 2019


soooooooo



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SidDithers

(44,228 posts)
15. If all the other candidates were flying on the same plane, maybe...nt
Mon Jul 15, 2019, 07:08 PM
Jul 2019

Sid

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