colliric wrote:There's no one in that party with any potential.
There really aren't any establishment players with any potential. However, that doesn't mean someone outside the beltway runs. I've heard Michael Bloomberg will run. I think that would be fine. He has the personality of a wall flower. Bloomberg is rumored to have switched his voter registration from Republican to Democrat (note to @Drlee, this is a possibility for you).
I posted an article last week I think, which I can't seem to find. It was noting that Democrat boomers aren't retiring, and not making way for the next generation of leadership. For example, it noted if the Democrats win the House, Nancy Pelosi expects to become speaker again. Typically, when leaders like Pelosi fail, as she did in 2010, they retire. They are also saying Joe Biden is their favorite for the White House.
With the primaries just around the corner, the Democratic hopefuls include Cory Booker and Kamala Harris who are both black, Elizabeth Warren who has falsely traded on a Native American identity, Susan Gillibrand who has defended the Clintons to no end, etc. I have even heard Hillary may take another stab at it. I've heard Michelle Obama--although I doubt it. I've heard Bernie Sanders might run again, but he's so old. Cuomo could have been a contender had he not come out as such a weirdo.
The Democratic Party is no party for white men. I think that's going to become increasingly obvious to middle America. The Democrats have even been trashing white women since so many who knew Brett Kavanaugh came to his defense when he was so viciously attacked by Feinstein and the Democrats.
There goes Michael Avenatti's presidential ambitions...
"We have put together the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics."
-- Joe Biden