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American politics

I think that person is Ossoff. If you hear his speeches, there are echoes of Obama in them. IMO Newsom has scored too many recent own goals and is not going to be the candidate. He has lost his sheen.

What own goals are you referring to? Just to be clear, I’m not saying he hasn’t, but I haven’t seen or heard them.
 
What own goals are you referring to? Just to be clear, I’m not saying he hasn’t, but I haven’t seen or heard them.

He had a Boris Johnson style episode during Covid where he was going to fancy dinner parties when the state was locked down.
Gave preferential treatment to businesses owned by those who donated to him.
A lot blame him for wildfire mismanagement.
CA has record numbers of residents leaving the state.
Lots of public money happens to go to charities where his wife is on the board of directors.
 
It’s the most populous state. I think it works in his favour. Agree about his looks being an asset.

Thats not how the US electoral system works. California is worth a lot of points due to its population (which may go down due to people leaving at high numbers fwiw) but its pretty much a lock that they will vote democrat. Could run a fish finger and it would win. Same as Texas for the Republicans.

It really comes down to a few swing states. Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania the main ones. Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina to a lesser extent. Look at these states. Less than 10k votes in Wisconsin. Less than 100k votes in most of them. Its really 500k-1M moderate swing voters in these 7 states that determine who wins the election base do who they decide to vote for or if they decide to vote. One of the things they will all agree on is that don't like California or want the country to be link California.

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What own goals are you referring to? Just to be clear, I’m not saying he hasn’t, but I haven’t seen or heard them.
There have been many things that have turned me off him, but recently his dishonesty of pursuing a national billionaire tax (that will never happen), while working hammer and tongs to bury it at the state level (where he could have made it happen). It is a political con job. If the choice is him or Vance, I mean, there is no contest but dems can do better.
 
He had a Boris Johnson style episode during Covid where he was going to fancy dinner parties when the state was locked down.
Gave preferential treatment to businesses owned by those who donated to him.
A lot blame him for wildfire mismanagement.
CA has record numbers of residents leaving the state.
Lots of public money happens to go to charities where his wife is on the board of directors.

Lots of politicians have their missteps. He appears to support free and fair elections, whereas the Republican position often seems to be: if we lose, the election was rigged. The asymmetry is staggering.

Newsom has his faults, but I'd much rather see him—or another centrist—in office than AOC or anyone the Republicans are currently offering. At this point, the Republican Party seems to have abandoned its commitment to democratic norms.
 
There have been many things that have turned me off him, but recently his dishonesty of pursuing a national billionaire tax (that will never happen), while working hammer and tongs to bury it at the state level (where he could have made it happen). It is a political con job. If the choice is him or Vance, I mean, there is no contest but dems can do better.

Fair enough. I’d still prefer someone more centrist. America constantly swings from one extreme to another. The pendulum needs to land somewhere in the middle.
 
Fair enough. I’d still prefer someone more centrist. America constantly swings from one extreme to another. The pendulum needs to land somewhere in the middle.

But it doesn't now though does it? Swing from one extreme to another.

The last 3 (probably more) Democrat presidents have all been basically centrist rather than anything even moderately (by european standards) left, let alone socialist or that torpedo word 'communist' that the right and media throw at anyone who they don't like.

meanwhile since the 80s onwwards you have Reaganomics for 2 terms with 3 terms of Bushes taking that forward followed by the emost extreme of it all the Orange Turd and the MAGA BS.

There has not in the 45 years that this covers been anything even moderately left of centre let alone extreme to extreme. Centrist is just more right wing, wall street obsessed watered down Republican waffle.
 
But it doesn't now though does it? Swing from one extreme to another.

The last 3 (probably more) Democrat presidents have all been basically centrist rather than anything even moderately (by european standards) left, let alone socialist or that torpedo word 'communist' that the right and media throw at anyone who they don't like.

meanwhile since the 80s onwwards you have Reaganomics for 2 terms with 3 terms of Bushes taking that forward followed by the emost extreme of it all the Orange Turd and the MAGA BS.

There has not in the 45 years that this covers been anything even moderately left of centre let alone extreme to extreme. Centrist is just more right wing, wall street obsessed watered down Republican waffle.

The presidents themselves may be centrists, but some of the policies haven't been. Under Biden, the border was widely seen as being out of control. Now we've swung to the opposite extreme, with an administration that aggressively demands to see people’s papers like it’s the Gestapo in 1939.

And it's not just the presidency. Some Democrats—including one I mentioned earlier—have supported positions like defunding or abolishing the police, or removing Abraham Lincoln's name from schools. Those kinds of proposals strike me as just as unhelpful as the excesses on the other side.
 
Lots of politicians have their missteps. He appears to support free and fair elections, whereas the Republican position often seems to be: if we lose, the election was rigged. The asymmetry is staggering.

Newsom has his faults, but I'd much rather see him—or another centrist—in office than AOC or anyone the Republicans are currently offering. At this point, the Republican Party seems to have abandoned its commitment to democratic norms.

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Would you rather have another four years of Trump? Some of his allies, including Steve Bannon, have openly suggested that Trump could seek another term, even though the Constitution, as commonly understood, bars a president from serving more than two elected terms.

That’s not got anything to do with what we were talking about.
 
The presidents themselves may be centrists, but some of the policies haven't been. Under Biden, the border was widely seen as being out of control. Now we've swung to the opposite extreme, with an administration that aggressively demands to see people’s papers like it’s the Gestapo in 1939.

And it's not just the presidency. Some Democrats—including one I mentioned earlier—have supported positions like defunding or abolishing the police, or removing Abraham Lincoln's name from schools. Those kinds of proposals strike me as just as unhelpful as the excesses on the other side.

The border was seen to be out of control because the right-wing media machine said it was. It wasn't out of control, though. In fact, under Biden, expulsions increased compared to Trump. The narrative was set, though, and the crisis was largely manufactured. Biden ushered in largely centrist policies, certainly compared to European standards. In another age, he would be considered a very successful president, but the media ecosystem over there is broken, and so no one will remember his legislative successes.
 
The border was seen to be out of control because the right-wing media machine said it was. It wasn't out of control, though. In fact, under Biden, expulsions increased compared to Trump. The narrative was set, though, and the crisis was largely manufactured. Biden ushered in largely centrist policies, certainly compared to European standards. In another age, he would be considered a very successful president, but the media ecosystem over there is broken, and so no one will remember his legislative successes.

Over 6 million people illegally entered the US and remained illegally in the country during Bidens 4 year term. Illegal boarder crossings since Trump got in to office at in the thousands.
 
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