Who are you voting for in 2020? Which Democrat do you want to see as President of the United States in 2020?
The Democratic Party is gearing up for the race for which candidate will best serve the Democratic party in 2020. Will you stand with Bernie Sanders who wants to repair the damage done by Donald Trump.
Then there is Oakland’ Kamala Harris who announced her run for presidential 2020 in January. There are 12 Democratic candidates in all, but another standout is Sen. Cory Booker. Read on to see who you feel is right to be running for President 2020…
CelebNMusic247.com wants you to really think about this and take voting serious this time. To those of you who said you wanted to change, but then you realized Trump was a mistake, think hard on who you are voting for.
There are only three standouts to us – Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, but there are 9 others running.
The President of the United States has your life in their hands. The President can make the next four years great or extremely difficult. If you haven’t realized Trump has made it extremely hard for all Americans. He is running this country like a tyrant and has no care about “the people.” He has demonstrated he is a racist, and antagonist and is the deadliest President of the USA.
It’s time for CHANGE. We need HOPE again. And it’s time to make America GREAT for the PEOPLE.
Kamala Harris is running, but is it the right time to have a woman as President? Is she the right choice to go against Trump? Democrats NEED to win, and a woman as President may come in 2024 because we cannot lose to Trump. Maybe Kamala should take a VP position with Sanders. That would be a great ticket.
Kamala’s SIGNATURE ISSUES: Unveiled middle-class tax cut legislation last fall, and has championed a liberal civil-rights agenda in the Senate.
Bernie Sanders announced his Presidental run for 2020 today and so far he was in the lead for Democrats. Sanders SIGNATURE ISSUES: “Medicare for All,” free college tuition and curtailing the influence of, as he calls them, “the billionaires.”
Another candidate could possibly be our second Black President, Sen. Cory Booker, a New Jersey Democrat who rose to prominence as Newark’s mayor, announced that he is running for president.
Sen. Cory Booker announced his candidacy on the first day of Black History month with this promo add on why he is running for President 2020:
Sen. Cory Booker SIGNATURE ISSUES: Has been one of the leaders in the Senate on criminal justice reform, but his appeal would likely center on his call to unify the country.
We like Sen. Cory Booker, but is he a better choice as VP for Sanders or VP for Harris?
Who are the other 9 Democratic candidates running for president 2020?
Pete Buttigieg, 37, Mayor of South Bend, Ind.; military veteran.
SIGNATURE ISSUES: Has stressed his generational identity and called for policies on issues like climate and economic opportunity.
Julián Castro, 44, a former housing secretary; former mayor of San Antonio.
SIGNATURE ISSUES: Has emphasized a platform of universal prekindergarten, “Medicare for all” and immigration reform.
John Delaney, 55, a former congressman from Maryland; former businessman.
SIGNATURE ISSUES: Has pitched himself as a bipartisan problem-solver, but has also endorsed liberal causes like universal healthcare.
Tulsi Gabbard, 37, a congresswoman from Hawaii; Army National Guard veteran.
SIGNATURE ISSUE: Opposition to American military intervention overseas, including in countries like Syria.
Kirsten Gillibrand, 52, a senator from New York; former congresswoman.
SIGNATURE ISSUE: Has long placed women’s equality and opportunity at the center of her policy agenda.
Amy Klobuchar, 58, a senator from Minnesota; former Hennepin County, Minn., attorney.
SIGNATURE ISSUES: Has championed legislation to combat the opioid crisis and drug addiction, and to address the cost of prescription drugs.
Elizabeth Warren, 69, a senator from Massachusetts; former Harvard professor.
SIGNATURE ISSUES: Income inequality and what she sees as a middle class under attack from big corporations and political corruption.
Andrew Yang, 44, a former tech executive who founded an economic development nonprofit.
SIGNATURE ISSUE: Establishing a universal basic income of $1,000 per month for all Americans.