Jake, I assume you're either trolling again or maybe you lean farther right that I thought.
this time I'm not trolling and I don't know what would make you think I was farther right. I am just looking at the situation pragmatically and similarly to how I began in this thread, I pointed out to shortcomings of the dems in these primaries. Their inability to field a candidate that can actually defeat Trump. Why is that leaning "farther right than you thought"?
And yes, as much as I wouldn't want to, in the event it would be Bernie v Trump, I would vote for Trump out of spite that the dems would go to such a left extreme.
But, as it will be Biden v Trump, I will probably vote for neither, but I will wait to make that decision after seeing the third party candidates. If it was Biden v Trump only, with no other more plausible options, I would vote Biden.
And I still think that Bloomberg was the dems best option - and the only option Trump feared. Too bad that didn't happen, because it would be one helluva campaign cycle. - again, this is just my pragmatic observation.
Dems blundered this opportunity to take over the white house. All they had to do is field a middle of the road candidate, with decent executive experience that can sway the disenfranchised republican vote. And then start building off of that. This comment doesn't make me lean dem or rep, it is just a realistic view of the times. I hope that the reps will be able to field someone like that in the next cycle. And until then, I am bracing myself for 4 more years of the D.