As Donald Trump’s Popularity Dwindles, Bernie Sanders’ Surges

schuylaar

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Fogdog

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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who earlier this month floated the idea of a presidential run in 2020. The movie star and former professional wrestler is viewed favorably by both Democrats and Republicans, according to the survey, and leads Trump 42 percent to 37 percent in a prospective matchup.

LOL

Silly season is upon us.
 

ttystikk

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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who earlier this month floated the idea of a presidential run in 2020. The movie star and former professional wrestler is viewed favorably by both Democrats and Republicans, according to the survey, and leads Trump 42 percent to 37 percent in a prospective matchup.

LOL

Silly season is upon us.
And yet Jesse Ventura was a popular and well liked governor. Maybe hiring lawyers to be politicians isn't the best way to go about representing We the People, considering their track record.
 

Fogdog

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And yet Jesse Ventura was a popular and well liked governor. Maybe hiring lawyers to be politicians isn't the best way to go about representing We the People, considering their track record.
He came in with high approval ratings but I recalled hearing Jesse wasn't appreciated at the end. He was pretty inept as governor, didn't get much done and the people didn't take kindly to his running up a deficit too.

From Trump to Ventura to Arnold, just because a person has no political background doesn't mean they will do any better. Jerry Brown has been pretty good for California. He's about as deep in time in office as anybody can be. Just look at the ineptitude of the tea party Republicans.

I don't think deep experience in politics should be a prerequisite but a business or celebrity background is a red flag to me and requires taking a second look at how well the candidate works with others.

This from the Economist:

http://www.economist.com/node/1193804

“I will not run again,” he said, revealing that his heart was no longer in the job. The journalists sighed; Mr Ventura is always a good story. But most Minnesotans seem content. From a high of nearly 70% in the opinion polls in 1999, the governor's approval rating has dropped to about 40%.

Trump can only wish for 40% approval rating.
 

Chezus

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Right. Because voting for Democrats is going to TOTALLY change our government.

And y'all call me stupid?
You are very stupid. You got Trump elected.
Sanders didn't win the primary. So like a little bitch. You did everything in your power to get Trump elected.
 

Fogdog

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Right. Because voting for Democrats is going to TOTALLY change our government.

And y'all call me stupid?
Maybe not stupid, just average intellect, unjustifiably overconfident, cynical, bad at economics and hopelessly lost in fake conspiracy theories. how about that?

I want changes but in a good way. I also want the next generation of leaders to step up and wash the old ones out. But I don't think that inexperience is an asset. Inexperience is not a disqualifier in to me, it's just not valuable.
 
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