Outside of Sanders and (possibly) Biden, do we have a weak 2020 lineup? (user search)
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Question: Outside of Sanders, and maybe Biden, is the Dem field for 2020 weak?
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« on: July 20, 2017, 05:11:31 PM »

Depends on who runs, if it's:

(Sanders and/or Biden) + a field like Cuomo, O'Malley, McAuliffe, it seems like a relatively weak field.

But I think there's a lot of talent in both Sanders and Biden, and of course, in addition to the people above: Gillibrand, Klobuchar, Bullock, (Tim) Ryan, John Bel Edwards, Booker, Warren, Franken, Murphy, etc. that could be a very talented field.

Remember that in 2012 the GOP lineup was only weak because a weak slate of candidates ran. There was talent in people like Christie and Mitch Daniels (and others) who declined to run. Similarly, in 2016, the GOP's "talented lineup," someone with as little talent as Trump won.
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