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pawz
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3rd party ticket - Andrew Yang/Tulsi Gabbard
(dgaf who gets top-billing)
How much of the vote to they receive in the General?
And/or how much do they take away from either DNC/RNC establishment candidate?
(dgaf who gets top-billing)
How much of the vote to they receive in the General?
And/or how much do they take away from either DNC/RNC establishment candidate?
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I think Tulsi is a top
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prayingdoog.jpgMikeDamone said:I think Tulsi is a top
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They’d likely siphon off a lot of votes from the Dems, especially if Biden or Warren get the nomination.
Not sure about the GOP voters. I doubt they’d flip from Trump in large numbers to vote for a different pair of Democrats.
Yang would have to be top of the ticket. Tulsi is on life support while he keeps climbing in the polls and fundraising.
I’d vote for them. -
Not sure the number pulled from Trump is insignificant either.ThomasFremont said:They’d likely siphon off a lot of votes from the Dems, especially if Biden or Warren get the nomination.
Not sure about the GOP voters. I doubt they’d flip from Trump in large numbers to vote for a different pair of Democrats.
Yang would have to be top of the ticket. Tulsi is on life support while he keeps climbing in the polls and fundraising.
I’d vote for them.
I think a lot of the people who voted for Obama then Trump would be in play. And there are a lot more of those than the DNC would like to admit.
While I didn't vote for Obama, I would think long and hard about my vote. Leaning Trump in this moment. -
I would not vote for them - too big of a chance of making it to the office.
I have to keep my perfect record of never having voted for the winner intact.
I will vote for either the communist party candidate or the most radical social democrat.
In Washington State - my vote never counts