My money is on a fiery progressive in the Sanders mold but about 20-30 years younger. Who exactly that is remains to be seen but they have four years to build up that image and the political opportunity is quite evident now.
They need to nominate an outsider with no political experience. Maybe another CEO. Trump vs Zuckerberg 2020, the showdown of a lifetime.
Oh please god not zuckerberg. Maybe a Bezos or Musk or Bill Gates.They need to nominate an outsider with no political experience. Maybe another CEO. Trump vs Zuckerberg 2020, the showdown of a lifetime.
She already sold her soul when she backed hillary.Elizabeth Warren.
Trump's win was super anemic and the popular vote is in doubt also. I don't think they need an outsider to win. A younger Sanders type progressive would probably do the job.
Oh please god not zuckerberg. Maybe a Bezos or Musk or Bill Gates.
Sandberg might be in play.
I bet Mark Cuban has an exploratory committee forming as we speak.
I was kinda joking but you have to consider that Obama ran on a sort of outsider platform too. Quickly changed once he got in office, but the young fresh senator with a "Change" campaign and great charisma was seen as among the most progressive/liberal candidates at the time. The main lesson from Obama, Trump, and Sanders is that brand is huge.
Musk would be absolutely intriguing. Bezos is..meh. Gates would have no desire to do it. No on Cuban.
Ok, that was funnyMusk isn't eligible due to being born on Mars.
But Obama wasn't actually an outsider though I agree that perception is far more important than reality.
I don't think it's a stretch that a good candidate along the lines being discussed here could deliver something closer to an Obama 2008 like performance in the next cycle. Trump promised the moon to working class whites...failure to deliver and a lack of people to blame could have severe consequences.
What about John Stewart as a younger Bernie? He's like a cheekier, socialist leaning version of Trump.
