>If thats true, we will likely see a major moderate leftwinger, swing "right" in rhetoric, and run for president. Sort of like a rerun of obamas hope-and-change but instead with a distinct "civic nationalist" flavor and an air of "american rival".
Tulsi gabbard?
>>If thats true, we will likely see a major moderate leftwinger, swing "right" in rhetoric, and run for president.
Sort of like a rerun of obamas hope-and-change but instead with a distinct "civic nationalist" flavor and an air of "american rival".
Tulsi gabbard?
Tulsi gabbard?
Thats a bingo. Always thought she might be their 'moderate alternative' front candidate, a plan B, as it were.
Her early campaigning last couple of years cemented that in my mind as a possibility.
> Tulsi gabbard?
Thats a bingo. Always thought she might be their 'moderate alternative' front candidate, a plan B, as it were.
Her early campaigning last couple of years cemented that in my mind as a possibility.
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