| DarthMetalliCube said: I definitely like that Yang seems to be carving his own niche with issues specifically on the economy/business and advancing techology. He seems like he focuses on practical issues facing young people in particular rather than typical flowery words and basic Dem talking points with no substance. He also recently mentioned he was anti-circ on Twitter, so a couple of points there for me heh.. Still need to find out more. Will have to watch that Joe Rogan podcast with him to gain more knowledge about his policies and ideals, but I'm intrigued. As of now, I'm pretty much breaking up with Bernie haha.. He's gone a bit too heavy on the identity politics bs, and I still don't like that he sold out to the Clinton machine - though I'd still be ok with him being the candidate going up against Trump and may vote for him. Battle of the policial outsiders. As of now my preferences are: Tulsi>>>>Yang>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Bernie>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any other Dem candidate :P Only really care about those 3 and those are probably the only 3 I'd vote for against Trump. |
Well, Trump is pretty bad. Still, you should not vote against someone (as the election system doesn't allow that) but for someone. This means you should only vote for positive reasons instead of negative ones (like fear from Trump). This is important I think in general. In politics act out of confidence that you fight for the right path instead out of fear for something bad. Politicians know fear is a strong motivator and use it as tool to get policies into law, which are unloved and ultimately against the interests of the people.
That said, I personally would rate Elizabeth Warren also pretty high. Still prefer the three you named, but she thinks through her proposals. I think every president should have someone like Elizabeth Warren in his/her team and listen to her.
Also I dislike most policy opinions of Kamala Harris, but I am glad she reinforced her position against capital punishment. I hope she defends this position in the debates.







