Might as well get this rolling as it promises to be a rollicking affair, or shit show, depending on your point of view. Let's get the predictions down and watch the circus unfurl, as the storylines already attract the interest of people. Will Warren's "ancestry" bring down her campaign? Will the old guard, with someone like Biden, prevail over the newcomers? Will the conflict between moderates and more progressives elements divide the party? Does the primary become the shit show the Republicans had in the last election cycle? Should be loads of fun. I included as many as I think will be relevant, even threw Tenny a bone with including Hillary. Of course, things could change and new people could enter the scene, but the point where this could occur is slowly fading. Again, the poll is for who you think will win, not who you want (for whatever reason or motivation).
Biden would most likely be the toughest opponent for trump, but he just doesn’t seem to fit with the current mood of the democratic base. Harris, checks all the boxes. Plus, the media seems to love her, which will certainly help during the primary.
Who thinks Biden will have 4-7 come out saying he's a creepy old man that touched them inappropriately if he wins the nomination? Not that it matters, it didn't hurt Trump.
If you were to ask if they would come forward at a key moment when he was leading in the primary contest, I'd first have to know if Hillary is running to give an opinion. If he's won it, 0-10% something like that happens or sees the light of day.
Kamala Harris strikes a balance between being progressive while also being someone who doesnt inherently want to upset the status quo too much, so she strikes me as the kind of person the party will push hard as the choice for "reasonable" progress
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...-past-relationship-with-sen-kamala-harris.amp She slept with the married mayor of San Francisco, who appointed her to 2 state commissions and helped her win district attorney.