#WR:
Who will be the 2020 President? Part 1. Both sides of the political
aisle started to think in 2020 presidential election. From the
Republican side, till now Donald Trump is the incumbent candidate. About
the Democratic candidates, @NYTimes posted an article. #2020_President
#WR: Who will be the 2020 President? Part 2. On Dec. 17, @NYTimes
posted a column from David Leonhardt titled “The Secret To Winning In
2020”. “Democrats are trying to figure out who the ideal candidate is”.
It is interesting to rethink who others are thinking. #2020_President
#WR: Who will be the 2020 President? Part 3. @NYTimes
writer asks “Would an algorithm mean to produce the ideal candidate
have spat out any of the past three presidents?” He answers this
question with the evaluation of the profiles of the last winners and
losers. #2020_President
#WR:
Who will be the 2020 President? Part 4. After a fast evaluation of the
candidates who won and lost in the last elections, David Leonhardt from @NYTimes makes his first conclusion: “Populism is a winning issue like no other.” Obama and Trump were populists. #2020_President
#WR:
Who will be the 2020 President? Part 5. It is true, that with different
political ideologies, both Obama and Trump won the elections as
populist candidates. After that @NYTimes' writer says that, “On economic issues, most Americans are decidedly populist.” #2020_President
#WR: Who will be the 2020 President? Part 6. @NYTimes'
writer ends saying “We’re living in a populist era. The question is who
figures out how to thrive in it. In 2016, it was Trump. It doesn’t need
to be in 2020.” My Question: Who is the best populist Democrat? #2020_President
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