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derek
@derek
Time to make everyone mad. Here's my way too early bucketing of 2028 candidates based on my completely arbitrary and proprietary criteria. ššŗš²šæš¶š°š® šš¶š¹š¹ šÆš² š¢š Andy Beshear (D) Pete Buttigieg (D) Nikki Haley (R) Wes Moore (D) JB Pritzker (D) Josh Shapiro (D) JD Vance (R) Glenn Youngkin (R) š š¶š± Greg Abbott (R) Cory Booker (D) Tom Cotton (R) Ron DeSantis (R) Rahm Emanuel (D) John Fetterman (D) Tulsi Gabbard (R) Ruben Gallego (D) Josh Hawley (R) Brian Kemp (R) Gavin Newsom (D) Gina Raimondo (D) Marco Rubio (R) Bernie Sanders (D) Tim Scott (R) Elise Stefanik (R) šØš“šµ Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) Doug Burgum (R) Ted Cruz (R) Kamala Harris (D) Mark Kelly (D) Kristi Noem (R) Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) Donald Trump Jr. (R) Tim Walz (D) Elizabeth Warren (D) Gretchen Whitmer (D)
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Icetoad š š© š
@icetoad.eth
Interesting. I guess ideology is only a small part of your criteria.
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derek
@derek
Yep ā good eye. I believe that ideology is among the least important criteria in a Presidential candidate.
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Icetoad š š© š
@icetoad.eth
I put policy and integrity (not being corrupt or a huge liar) to be the most important, but ideology and policy have a huge overlap.
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derek
@derek
Yeah those (ideology and policy) are essentially synonymous to me. Agreed on integrity. I add a few other I-words (intelligence, etc). The Office of the President matters most when the country is in unforeseen circumstances, which is also when policy typically takes a backseat.
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