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Whites for whites.

The best Dem ticket, one that can win is Biden/Patrick, in my view. Second best Biden/Klobuchar, and last Biden/Buttigieg.

Buttigieg can’t win an election himself. But, all these belong in a Biden administration in key places to get the important things done, healthcare, infrastructure, and immigration, without forgetting the environment and killing once for all the rules that allow poisoning the air and water tables of America by coal and mining industries.

We will need a frantic and intensive effort to get this country growing to 4% that can be achieved by the infrastructure bill and full speed renewable energy technology development AND manufacture here in America. The time we lost with this baboon in office has been critical, but not unrecoverable.


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Pete Buttigieg surges to first place in Iowa, new poll shows
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Sun, 17 Nov 19 2:25 PM
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YEAH!

Pete Buttigieg surges to first place in Iowa, new poll shows

There is a new Democratic front-runner in Iowa, and his name is Pete Buttigieg.

The mayor of South Bend, Indiana, holds a clear lead in the first-in-the-nation caucus state, climbing to 25% in a new CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers. That marks a 16-point increase in support for Buttigieg since the September CNN/DMR poll.

This survey comes on the heels of other recent polls that have shown Buttigieg joining the top tier of the Democratic primary race in Iowa.

Behind Buttigieg, there is a close three-way battle for second with Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 16%, and former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders each at 15%. Since September, Warren dropped six percentage points and Biden slipped five points, while Sanders gained four points.

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http://www.cnn.com/2019/11/16/politics/iowa-poll-cnn-pete-buttigieg/index.html


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