Is Kirsten Gillibrand the most electable female democrat in 2020? (user search)
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PragmaticPopulist
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« on: September 16, 2017, 02:48:08 PM »

I'm laughing at the posters in this thread who think Gillibrand is Clinton-lite. She's much more interesting than Clinton and has a more recent track record of getting WWC voters. It'll be interesting to see if she gets another mega-landslide reelection in 2018.

Overall, I think Klobuchar is the best woman the Democrats could put forward.
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PragmaticPopulist
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2017, 03:35:03 PM »

. It'll be interesting to see if she gets another mega-landslide reelection in 2018.

What did you mean by this lol?

She'll likely win 80-20 in 2018.

Gillibrand 72%
Long 26%

This is what I mean. Gillibrand even won rock-ribbed Republican Hamilton County.
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PragmaticPopulist
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2017, 03:59:52 PM »

. It'll be interesting to see if she gets another mega-landslide reelection in 2018.

What did you mean by this lol?

She'll likely win 80-20 in 2018.

Gillibrand 72%
Long 26%

This is what I mean. Gillibrand even won rock-ribbed Republican Hamilton County.

But this is not only expected but virtually guaranteed. Are you saying if she only wins something like 55-45 or 58-40 or something like that then she has no chance in 2020?
She'd still be okay if she won with less than 60%, but not as good as if she won with over 70%.
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