Cory Booker- Does He Have A Chance?

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Cory Booker- Does He Have A Chance?

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There is a really great senator in New Jersey who is running for President as a democrat called Cory Booker. Here is a short video promoting him, so you can get a sense of his positions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... x5m6DDFupg

And check this video out to see how he is currently doing in the polls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uTY_WvSHOw

I guess it is worth mentioning that he identifies as a pro-nuclear democrat, and is vegan. How did Boes put it?
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But that right now isn't this now, obviously, and we've gotten better since 2017. So what do you think? What chance does Cory Booker have at getting the democratic nomination, and what chance for becoming the next President?

And who do you think has the best chance at becoming President?
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Red wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:41 pmWhat chance does Cory Booker have at getting the democratic nomination, and what chance for becoming the next President?
According to the markets, 3.5% and 2% respectively.
Red wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:41 pmAnd who do you think has the best chance at becoming President?
Donald Trump at 33%.
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Re: Cory Booker- Does He Have A Chance?

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There are a lot of great hopefuls this year.
Yang is good too, his policies seem generally on the money
https://www.yang2020.com/

Elizabeth Warren leans anti-nuclear, unfortunately. She may have the best chance of getting the ticket. Not as strong an opponent as Sanders, though, so I might support her? We'll see.
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Buttigieg, Yang, Booker all seem great. Harris and O'Rourke seem good too but not sure about their stances on nuclear.
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Re: Cory Booker- Does He Have A Chance?

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brimstoneSalad wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2019 4:21 am There are a lot of great hopefuls this year.
Yang is good too, his policies seem generally on the money
https://www.yang2020.com/
Like the tone of Yang's campaign; Humanity first, not Murka (most Republicans and Democrats both such on that front). A good humanitarian would be a breath of fresh air. But I doubt he'd win the nomination, I don't think he's getting as much attention as other contenders.

I couldn't find his stance on free trade, but I assume he's pro? He's also decent on nuclear; Not 100%, but very good. Better than other progressives.

A Booker/Yang ticket would be nice, though I doubt that Booker'd pick Yang with him being a non-politician. Would be great though, if Booker gets 8 years, Yang can succeed him for another 8, since they're both pretty young.
brimstoneSalad wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2019 4:21 amElizabeth Warren leans anti-nuclear, unfortunately. She may have the best chance of getting the ticket. Not as strong an opponent as Sanders, though, so I might support her? We'll see.
I wouldn't want to vote for Trump if it comes down to a situation like that, but I don't really have a choice.

Oh yeah, question: Should I register as a Democrat? Not because I support the idea of Political parties or giving myself an ideological label, but mainly so I can vote in the Primaries, since I'm in a closed Primary State. Or, better yet, registering as a Republican so I can vote for the most liberal candidate?

Just one thing we must make sure never happens: The old fuck getting the nomination. Except for Biden, he wouldn't be too bad.
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Red wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 8:24 pm Oh yeah, question: Should I register as a Democrat? Not because I support the idea of Political parties or giving myself an ideological label, but mainly so I can vote in the Primaries, since I'm in a closed Primary State. Or, better yet, registering as a Republican so I can vote for the most liberal candidate?
Trump is unlikely to get primaried, so you should probably register as a Democrat.
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Re: Cory Booker- Does He Have A Chance?

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brimstoneSalad wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 2:36 am
Red wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 8:24 pm Oh yeah, question: Should I register as a Democrat? Not because I support the idea of Political parties or giving myself an ideological label, but mainly so I can vote in the Primaries, since I'm in a closed Primary State. Or, better yet, registering as a Republican so I can vote for the most liberal candidate?
Trump is unlikely to get primaried, so you should probably register as a Democrat.
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brimstoneSalad wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 2:36 am Trump is unlikely to get primaried,
If you truly believe that you should place a bet. You will get 3 times your money back if Trump is not the Republican nominee.
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I have a feeling we will get a Biden/O'Rourke ticket.
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Re: Cory Booker- Does He Have A Chance?

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This article summarizes the issue pretty well: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/wh ... primaried/

I wouldn't bet on odds that low. You should only bet what you can afford to lose, no matter how good the odds are, and the amount I could afford to lose wouldn't be worth the trouble of betting and collecting to get 3x back.

Also, gambling is a negative sum game, so I lean against it even with good odds unless I can be sure the person I'm taking money from is a really bad person. Even if I can count cards (harder when they mix decks) and play 21 with statistically perfect strategy and win more than I lose, I'd be leeching off people who probably can't afford it and benefiting the house which still always wins*. In terms of "most evil companies to make donations to" that would be hard to top.
Might play a charity game where the house take goes to a good cause and I know all of the players can afford to lose what they're wagering... not sure.
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