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Who Do You Think Will Win The 2020 Democratic Nomination?
It has been a long time since we had a topical Your View that wasn’t relating to site administration. Now that I (JFrater) am back on board and running things, I figured it would be nice to resume the old habit and to get people chatting.
What better way to get the ball rolling than to discuss politics! So, the question is, in your view, who do you think will win the Democratic nomination for the 2020 election to go up against President Trump? Give us a reason for your choice.
The primary contenders are:
1. Joe Biden
2. Elizabeth Warren
3. Bernie Sanders
4. Kamala Harris
5. Pete Buttgieg
6. Robert O’Rourke
7. Corey Booker
8. Andrew Yang
There are other contenders too and you can pick from them. Here is a more complete list of the 2020 Democratic Party Declared Candidates.
Please be courteous in your comments and debate the merits of the contenders not their persons.
The featured image for this post is an attempt by John Barton to design the great seal of the United States. He created the design during the third committee tasked with the creation. Ultimately a modified form of one of Barton’s designs (modified by Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress) became the great seal as it is known today.