12 Dems still standing against Trump 2020
The Democratic National
Committee (DNC) will now go
to Ohio on Oct. 15 to audition
one dozen party candidates
willing to represent them
at the fourth of 12 televised
debates with hopes of derailing
President Donald Trump’s
bid to secure a second term in
the White House.
Determined to showcase
their best performance, each
will present reasons they are
best suited to preside and
foremost beat the Republican
incumbent in the 2020 national
elections.
Still standing since a campaign
began with 20 contenders,
former vice president Joe
Biden, Massachusetts’ Elizabeth
Warren and Vermont’s
Bernie Sanders remain the
frontrunners voters approve
are the likeliest to win the
Republican challenge.
Although Sanders suffered
a slight setback and was forced
to suspend his campaign after
he felt chest pains and was
later diagnosed with a heart
attack, reports from his camp
are that he was inserted with
two stents to correct a blocked
artery and will show up for a
purported grilling from CNN’s
Anderson Cooper.
Reportedly the Socialist candidate
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will return to the stage
and again repeat his agenda of
health care for all and amplify
the need of a committed climate
change program.
Leading a field that includes
Indiana Mayor Pete Butigieg,
New York businessman Andrew
Yang, former Texas representative
Beto O’Rourke, California
Senator Kamala Harris,
Cory Booker from New Jersey,
former Housing and Development
secretary Julian Castro
and Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar
— all are convinced they
can better lead the country.
Making history with the
largest panel of Democratic
debaters ever, billionaire Tom
Steyer and Hawaiian Rep. Tulsi
Gabbard also inched in by
making the two percent margin
to qualify for the forum.
Slated to argue their personal
resentment of the current
administration they each
will present individual platforms
they plan to implement
after winning the high office.
Considering the recent
public invitation by Trump to
the Chinese government to
intrude in the domestic affairs
of America, plenty of impeachable
offenses are likely to be
banded about.
While the dozen does not
all agree that impeachment is
the right way for the DNC to
go, they all are decided that
Trump must go.
They agreed long before
publicly announcing an interest
to run. Each have stated
repulsion to inappropriate
behavior they allege dominate
the White House leadership.
Compounded with allegations
levied against the commander
in-chief regarding
policy decisions, amplified
arguments that he befriended
long-time enemies of the
USA — North Korean leader
Kim Jong-Un, Russian
Czar Vladimir Putin — and
most recently was accused
of requesting traded favors
from Volodymyr Zelensky, the
Ukraine leader — to implicate
Biden with charges of corruption
and nepotism family matters
hover again with a closer
look into the Trump/(Jared)
Kushner administration.
The latter has infuriated
a majority of the DNC with
some conservative Republicans
defying the rigid loyal
support to now fall from the
ranks.
His party affiliates were
mostly annoyed by a Twitter
message declaring abandonment
of the Kurds who are
defending their freedom in
Turkey and Syria.
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