2020 Election
The 2020 Presidential Election will be the polar opposite of 2016. In 2020 we see north of 20 Democrats candidates as we saw the same flood of Republican candidates in 2016. Donald Trump 'should' be the 2020 Republican nominee as the incumbent President, but, given the 'never Trumper' crowd in the Republican party, he received three challengers; Mark Sanford, William Weld and Joe Walsh. All three have suspended their campaigns due to poor early primary results. Below is the 2020 Democrat field, as it developed over the last year. Joe Biden is the only remaining active candidate for the Democrat nominations and leaves him as the presumptive 2020 Democrat Presidential nominee. Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign, but will leave his name on the ballot for remaining primaries to try and collect more delegates to help his negotiating power at the Democrat convention. Howard Schultz, a Democrat, announced his candidacy, but had problems with the leftward lean of the Democrat party & they with him. He decided (9/6/19) not to run as an Independent candidate. Others who were competing, but have suspended their campaigns include: Eric Swalwell (7/8/19) , John Hickenlooper (8/22/19), Jay Inslee (8/22/19), Seth Moulton (8/24/19), Kirsten Gillibrand (8/27/19), Bill DeBlasio (9/20/19), Tim Ryan (11/1/19), Beto O'Rourke (11/2/19), Wayne Messam (11/20/19), Steve Bullock (12/2/19), Kamala Harris (12/3/19), Joe Sestak (12/6/19), Julian Castro (1/2/20), Marianne Williamson (1/10/20), Cory Booker (1/13/20), John Delaney (1/31/20), Michael Bennet (2/11/20), Andrew Yang (2/11/20), Deval Patrick (2/12/20), Tom Steyer (2/29/20), Pete Buttigieg (3/1/20), Amy Klobuchar (3/2/20), Michael Bloomberg (3/4/20), Elizabeth Warren (3/5/20), Tulsi Gabbard (3/19/20), Bernie Sanders (4/8/20). Justin Amash becae a late entry into the Presidential field (5/2/20). He dropped out 2 + weeks later. (5/21/20). Candidate Positions "On The Issues" can be found here. Gallup's 2020 Presidential Election Center. Real Clear Politics Election 2020 National Average. 270towin. On July 4, 2020, Kanye West announced he was running for President.

What is the message from this election?

11/6/20
from The Gray Area:
11/6/20:
This article by David Brooks, What are the voters trying to tell us?, is classic leftist wishful thinking, self-serving analysis and spin. 90% of what he surmises in this article is incorrect. I do agree with 100% of what he omitted.
  • What do the record numbers of minority voters for Trump, the racist, say?.
  • Democrat people, platform and policies were repudiated around the country on the overall election. If there is a trend, it is toward conservatism. They lost seats in the House where they had predicted an increase in seats. With 34 seats available in the Senate, 2/3rds were Republicans, they only gained 1 when they expected to easily take over the Senate. Local races were won by Republicans and local Democrat initiatives were voted down in most places. Yet we are supposed to believe that the Presidential vote is different than that trend?
  • What does Biden beating Obama & Hillary in every state except the ones he is finding votes in now, NC, Ga, Wisc, Michigan & Pennsylvania say?The voters were saying something, but not what the left wanted to hear.
  • What were Biden's results in cities where Democrat riots and lawlessness was allowed to go on for months?
  • And, none of this gets to the fraud, ballot harvesting, issue, which I believe the same way the left believes in 2016 Russian collusion. That was proven false. I’ll wait for the investigation that proves the fraud issue false.
Overall, the message is still to be determined as we further analyze the results. Unfortunately that will be forever clouded by the fraud embedded in this election.


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