Aximili86
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Again, it was something I thought he could overcome. Until he started mocking it.
He was mocking himself, not the women accusing him. For ****'s sake.
Again, it was something I thought he could overcome. Until he started mocking it.
He was mocking himself, not the women accusing him. For ****'s sake.
It has everything to do with him being seen as an out of touch old man. Over half the country has legalized marijuana in some form. It's not a huge issue this election, but it's a small thing that can contribute to the narrative of a campaign in a big way. If someone brings it up and Biden sticks to his anti-weed record, that's going to be a problem.What on earth does his stance on weed have to do with anything...?![]()
There’s nothing so far that rules out me voting for Biden, but I’d rather have someone who’s not an old man running for President.
It has everything to do with him being seen as an out of touch old man. Over half the country has legalized marijuana in some form. It's not a huge issue this election, but it's a small thing that can contribute to the narrative of a campaign in a big way. If someone brings it up and Biden sticks to his anti-weed record, that's going to be a problem.
It is quickly becoming popular among states to legalize it. It would be nice to have a President who encourages it. Or even one to encourage it being reclassified.
Of all the important issues, legalized weed is not very high compared to everything else the current ****storm presidency is doing.
Biden is not the best shot at winning. There is a reason he has flamed out in two different attempt at the presidency. He is not good at running and his record is going to be a big issue for him.Even when he's your best shot at actually winning?
Like, you can't seriously tell me you think the country as-a-whole is going to go for Gillibrand or Booker or whoever. Harris is probably the best bet among that school-of-thought among Democrats, but sees she's going to have some trouble among the ultra-lefties in the party anyway over her attorney days. And can Harris pull, you know, Michigan, when backing this Green New Deal stuff? Pretty doubtful.
I tend to think it's basically gotta be either Biden (if he has the balls to actually run now) or someone not in the race yet. Booker'll probably stick it out for the long run to the end of the primary, Warren'll get wasted as soon as she has to start talking specifics & practicality. Harris seems the shining beacon among the newbies, but she probably has the same issues as Biden anyway in that the hardcore wing of the party will latch onto her legal record in a vacuum and try to paint her as "the system", "the man" anyway.
On their podcast FiveThirtyEight were talking about overall viability and if I remember correctly, they mentioned Booker hasn't released his fundraising numbers yet. Looking it up, looks like he is doing that today. He apparently says he has raised 5 million in the first quarter of 2019, which considering the others, doesn't sound great.Yea, I don't think anyone thinks Booker or even Gillibrand is a front runner. No one even bothers talking about Booker.
That depends specifically on what his stance on weed is.
This whole "legalize it weed has zero negative effects" position that's very trendy among Millennials/Gen Z is really annoying, coming from someone who's had to study the research that marijuana use at different stages of life can have on the brain. And I'd add to that anyone that allows a candidate's stance on free use of weed being a swinging point for their vote is a fool.
Medical use, hemp, strains without any THC? All good. Carte blanche on anything? Patent stupidity.
Sure, that's fair. As hinted at in my previous reply I believe marijuana products/by-products being legalized should have many, many asterisks next to it because 'lol I just wanna blaze' isn't a good enough reason. All evidence suggests it should still be a well-controlled substance and its applications need to be quite specific.
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For the cheap seats.
Again... You really need to actually inform yourself on how these regions view progressive policy. You are 100% bought into the GOP propaganda narrative that working class voters won't support Progressive policy. When people actually talk about these issues in a compelling way to reach these voters, they support it. To suggest that Michigan would vote Trump over Harris because she backed the Green New Deal is incredibly closed minded and demeaning towards the voters of Michigan and the states like it.Even when he's your best shot at actually winning?
Like, you can't seriously tell me you think the country as-a-whole is going to go for Gillibrand or Booker or whoever. Harris is probably the best bet among that school-of-thought among Democrats, but sees she's going to have some trouble among the ultra-lefties in the party anyway over her attorney days. And can Harris pull, you know, Michigan, when backing this Green New Deal stuff? Pretty doubtful.
Sure, that's fair. As hinted at in my previous reply I believe marijuana products/by-products being legalized should have many, many asterisks next to it because 'lol I just wanna blaze' isn't a good enough reason. All evidence suggests it should still be a well-controlled substance and its applications need to be quite specific.
Biden is not a more viable option in Michigan then say Harris. I mean if Clinton couldn't win Michigan, how is Biden a better option there?
