Posted on 04/04/2019 8:45:07 AM PDT by C19fan
Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, announced on Thursday that he is running for president the newest name in a still-growing 2020 field of Democratic candidates that boasts more than a baker's dozen.
Ryan, who made the announcement on the web as he was appearing on ABC's daytime talk show "The View," will hold an official campaign kickoff rally with local union leaders in Youngstown, Ohio, on Saturday afternoon, his campaign said a celebration of his longstanding ties with the working class community and an indication of the kind of labor-friendly campaign he plans to wage.
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The DNC now has more candidates than “undocumented” crossing the border....
He’s the Ohio rep who tried to defeat Pelosi as Dem leader of the house last year. Think of the slogan possibilities from that alone!
Spew the rhetoric,get money,drop out ...Keep money..Who needs a job except every 4 years....
The Donald is my guru.
The more the merrier.
“former Presidential candidate” will always be part of your name and your obit. Gets you extra $$$ at speeches.
“Am I too late to give it a go? I aint a Dem but I could try, ya know, for a little while.”
yeah, i’ve been thinking of giving it a go too ... i mean, why not, everyone else is doing it ... AND it’s not that difficult to change party registration just to run in the Dem primary: Bernie does it all the time ...
“Then, I thought of how many the GOP had last time”
still, i think the Dems are already approaching twice that number ...
I believe we have a candidate that is almost to moderate for the dems. That said still a liberal...
Another running on “The Who?” ticket.
Hey with the New RAT’s we can have:
“The Who?”
“The What?”
“The Where?” (reserved for Hillary)
“The Why” (NeverTrump)
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