Posted on 07/18/2015 1:10:57 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Its time to draft Al Gore: If Democrats want to win, its clear neither Hillary nor Sanders is the way
The presidential election is still sixteen months away, but this much is clear: Hillary Clinton is a vulnerable candidate.
Since announcing her candidacy in April, Clintons stature has steadily slipped. Things got even worse this week. We learned, first, that Bernie Sanders eclipsed Clinton in small, individual donations, which is an indicator of popular support among likely voters.
Second, and more problematic, the newest AP poll revealed significant weaknesses among Democrats on a host of issues, including trust, character, and compassion for average Americans.
These numbers are alarming heading into the general election, especially for Democrats. Bernie Sanders is running an important campaign, but its very difficult to see the entire party rallying around him.
The only other credible candidate being mentioned is Joe Biden, but theres no evidence that he wants to run. Besides, hes failed twice already and is still grieving after the loss of his son, Beau Biden.
Sure, the GOP field is studded with unserious candidates, but they still have a relatively deep bench of big-state governors and prominent senators. To win, therefore, the Democrats need a nationally viable candidate.
Enter Al Gore: the one person on the left, apart from Clinton and Biden, with the cachet to bridge the establishment and progressive wings of the party. Here are 10 reasons why a Gore candidacy makes sense, both for the Democratic Party and the country.
1. Stature. Gore is a superstar with impeccable qualifications. The GOP will have a hard time marginalizing someone of his caliber and experience. His background speaks for itself: a former Congressman, U.S. Senator, and two-time Vice President. Hes even succeed wildly in the private sector as a businessman something Republicans cant help but praise. In short, Gore passes the credibility test by any measure, and that matters in a national election. Hillary Clinton is the only other Democratic candidate who can match Gore on this front.
2. Vulnerability. As the new AP poll shows, Clintons unfavorability ratings are rising among Americans overall and among Democratic voters in particular. Indeed, her positive marks have plummeted from 81% to 70% among Democrats since April. Worse, as the AP noted: Just 39 percent of all Americans have a favorable view of Clinton, compared to nearly half who say they have a negative opinion of her. Hard to win with numbers like that.
These numbers are consistent with another recent poll, which confirmed that Clintons lead over the Democratic field has shrunk considerably over the last several months. Some of this is the result of Clinton fatigue, but its also due to the rise of Bernie Sanders. The left wing of the party is flocking to Sanders, in part, because they dont trust Clintons centrist record. Gore, on the other hand, who has become much more outspoken since leaving office, could embrace much of Sanders populist platform while also selling himself as a more appealing national candidate. Thats a strong case on his behalf, one many Democrats will find persuasive.
3. Besides Hillary Clinton, no one running as a Democrat is likely to challenge Republicans in a national election. Sanders is a regional candidate at best; he shouldnt be, but he is, and thats not changing next year. The other candidates scarcely warrant mentioning: Martin OMalley, Jim Webb, Lincoln Chafee these guys are political ornaments, running for reasons known only to their friends and families. Gore is a national figure, however. He can rival any GOP candidate in terms of fundraising prowess, party support, organizational acumen, experience, and name recognition. Hes also become something of a rock star post-politics, winning a Nobel, an Oscar, and an Emmy. Gore, in other words, is the perfect package, both politically and professionally.
4. Independents. Gore, justifiably or not, is less polarizing than Clinton, which means he can appeal to independents. Although theyre manufactured scandals, issues like the private emails at the State Department and the Benghazi fiasco will plague Clinton in the general election; Republicans (duplicitously, of course) will use these non-issues to bludgeon her month after month, debate after debate, ad after ad. This is pure nonsense, but it will be a distraction nevertheless. Gore, alternatively, brings less comparable baggage that makes him a harder target for the GOP.
5. Foreign policy. Hillary Clinton is right about a lot of things, but foreign policy isnt one of them. After our recent misadventures in the Middle East, this really matters. On all things foreign policy, Clinton has a habit of flopping with the political winds. Her maximalist, borderline neoconservative positions at both the Senate and the State Department are a particularly disturbing example of this. Indeed, she beat the war drums on Iraq, Syria, and Iran at one point. In short, Clinton is a hawk, and most of us have seen enough of that in the last decade or so. Gores absence from politics during this period gives him a distinct advantage: he wasnt complicit in our recent geopolitical blunders. He also opposed the Iraq War, something Hillary and the GOP candidates cant say.
6. The corruption of the political process by Wall Street is and should be a major issue in this election. Everyone knows already how much influence the financial industry has in Washington. Hillary Clinton, to her credit, has talked quite a bit about income inequality and political corruption, but the fact remains: Wall Street loves her. This ought to make Democrats uncomfortable. Gore, admittedly because he hasnt run for office in years, has not relied on Wall Street for campaign funding at least not in recent history. If nothing else, this is a mark in Gores favor, and another reason for Democrats to get behind his campaign.
7. Climate change. As Ezra Klein argued a few months ago in a column about Gore, Income inequality is a serious problem But climate change is an existential threat. Gore, whatever you think of him, is an unimpeachable authority on climate change. As Klein wrote, When it comes to climate change, theres no one in the Democratic Party or any other political party with Gores combination of credibility and commitment. Given the presidents unique ability to make a difference on an issue like this, it matters a great deal who wins this election. We cant say definitively what Hillary Clinton would or would not do about climate change, but we can be fairly certain that Al Gore would do more than any other potential candidate for president.
8. Gore has nothing to lose. Having been out of politics for so long, Gore is liberated in ways no other candidate is. Hes got no recent voting record to scrutinize (read: distort); hes independently wealthy and well-connected; and his private sector activism has allowed him to take authentic positions on issues that matter to him and most Democrats. Hes beholden, in other words, to fewer constituencies than anyone else currently running. Perhaps most importantly, because hes succeeded to such a degree in his post-political life, weve every reason to believe hed feel empowered to take chances and risk failure. Isnt that the candidate most people want?
9. Vengeance. If were stuck with a rerun election (Clinton vs. Bush), most would prefer to see Gore get his vengeance against another Bush. Gore, you may recall, was elected president in 2000 over George W. Bush. For reasons we wont get into now, that victory was stolen from Gore in Florida, thanks in no small part to Jeb Bush, who was then governor of that state. With Jeb the likely Republican candidate next year, it would be a delightful bit of Karmic justice for him to lose to the man he robbed 16 years prior.
10. Democrats need a spark. Gore may not be new, but his candidacy would feel that way. His political life seems a distant memory at this point, but his activism and business savvy have kept him in the public consciousness. As with most politicians, moreover, the freedom of not having to run for office has done wonders for Gores image. His entrance and voice would only enliven the Democratic Party, which is exactly what it needs in an election decided, overwhelmingly, by voter turnout.
It’s beginning to dawn on them that there’s a very good chance they will be up against Trump in the general.
Speaking only of electability Trump is nearly the equal of Ronald Reagan... he has the same sort of spunk and humor that can carry him to victory.
They simply cannot win with Hillary, and forget Phocahontas..Trump would make a laughing stock of her every day. Biden? no chance in hell. Sanders... laughable. And there’s really no one else with any name recognition.
Their biggest worry is that Trump will leave no scandal unearthed! Their candidate must be well known, full of gravitas, likable and squeaky clean.... they got nothing :-)
They are serious about Gore running. I thought it was a joke at first. Every point they tried to make about Gore is utterly ridiculous.
Run Al, run. Get your a$$ kicked again.
It seemed thoughtful and intelligent then i go to the manufactured part on the emails and Benghazi (likely the same issue) and all credibility went out the window. This same writer would be blue in the face ranting if it was a republican candidate with those issues.
2014: Al Gore Is Not Giving Up
"......... Friends say hes lost north of 50 pounds, a figure he politely declines to confirm. Its been nearly four years since his separation from Tipper (they have not officially gotten a divorce), and he is in a long-term relationship with Elizabeth Keadle, an environmental philanthropist from southern California. I dont want to get into my personal life, but were a couple, Gore says...."
Powell is a serial liar.
So, the Democrats decided that it would be Hillary's turn in 2016...so there were no serious contenders. In the past, it has been the sitting Vice President who was the heir apparent. Biden was chosen because he wouldn't be a contender in 2016.
So, for the past 16 years, there hasn't been any up and coming Democrat presidential contenders because the Liberals were all waiting for Hillary.
They are now realizing that Hillary's time has passed (if there ever was a time!), and they are realizing that they are SOL.
The leadership of the Democrat party is made up of aging White liberals and young radical minorities. The party is in trouble.
LoL - would be funny!
Remember?
“Get out of Dick Cheney’s house!”
Thanks - I needed a good laugh.
Go ahead Mr ManBearPIg....we'd love exposing your past in full glory.
Powell won’t run. He had been approached some time ago but his wife put her foot down and refused
Gore selling Current to Al Jezerruh is analogous of the selling an American newspaper to the Nazis in 1936. Past treasonous.
"Rape Culture."
He’d have to lose 150 lbs first. Secondly, he is making too much money still. He doesn’t want the scrutiny of a Presidential Campaign.
Obviously he used a different plastic surgeon than JF Kerry.
Possibly Kenny Rogers’s surgeon.
Hillary bows out for ‘health’ reasons, Fauxahontas jumps in.
I’m sure a lot of them don’t know about his friendship with Fred Phelps (along with accepting his campaign $$$). He is now deceased but he was the founder of the infamous Westboro Baptist “church” bunch of fanatics.
Thanks for giving me a laugh!
What Bizzarro planet is this writer from? Should have had a /sarc tag or a barf alert!
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