2020 Presidential primaries

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2020 Presidential primaries Every Democrat wants to be president. No one wants to be elected senator or governor. Those who have been still appear to want to be in the White House. Democrats are far more obsessed than Republicans by who captures the presidency than by who runs the rest of America. Edward Luce, Financial Times, june 27, 2019, on what he calls the Democrats' “West Wind syndrome” © 2019 Kwiple.com
2020 Presidential primaries For just a moment, it was just this little girl and me, standing in a beautiful, sun- drenched field with lots of laughing and talking in the background. She planted her feet, put her hands on her narrow hips, and looked straight into my eyes. In her dead serious, I'm-warning-you tone, she said: “You better win. I've been waiting for a girl president since … since … since kindergarten! Elizabeth Warren, in Persist , on an encounter with a “little girl of about eight or nine” at a campaign event in a field in St. Paul, Minnesota © 2021 Kwiple.com
2020 Presidential primaries Hey, guys, you know what? America does not want to witness a food fight. They want to know how we're going to put food on their tables. Kamala Harris, 1st 2019 Democratic presidential debate © 2019 Kwiple.com
2020 Presidential primaries It is said that Ms Warren's ideas would make life harder for finance, a warning that threatens to cost her literally tens of voters. Janan Ganesh, Financial Times, October 31, 2019 © 2019 Kwiple.com
2020 Presidential primaries Kamala Harris, Kirsten Gillibrand, Amy Klobucher and I all had better campaign win-loss records than any of the leading men. Elizabeth Warren, Persist © 2021 Kwiple.com
2020 Presidential primaries Michael Bennet? What's his slogan? Google me? Bill Maher, Real Time with Bill Maher, May 3, 2019, on the announcement by Michael Bennet, Democratic Senator from Colorado, that he is running for president © 2019 Kwiple.com
2020 Presidential primaries Mr McConnell has the skills to stop a Japanese bullet train. Against him, no Democratic president would have much chance of pushing through the healthcare bills, green new deals, progressive judges or other pledges on which the candidates were trying to outbid each other. Edward Luce, Financial Times, June 27, 2019, on what he calls the Democrats' “Mitch McConnell problem” © 2019 Kwiple.com