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« le: Novembre 17, 2024, 10:31:57 am »
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 Beto O Rourke is the most popular Democrat among progressives at this very early stage to take on Donald Trump in 2020, according to a new MoveOn 2020 straw poll out Tuesday. The telegenic Texas representative, who lost his bid in November to unseat incumbent GOP Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, barely edged out former Vice President Joe Biden, 15.6 percent to 15 percent. Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders came in third with 13.2 percent. Sanders overwhelmingly received MoveOn s endorsement for  stanley cup the presidency in 2016. In 2008, Barack Obama won the group s nod.California Sen. Kamala Harris was the top woman in the poll, with 10 percent, and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren attracted 6.4 percent support. However, reflecting that it s still quite early to be talking about 2020,  someone else / don t know  actually received the most votes in the straw poll, with 17.9 percent.O Rourke reportedly met with former President Obama in November amidspeculation he is mulling a 2020 bid. Although O Rourke toldCBS News   60 Min stanley tumblers utes before Election Day that, win or lose, he would not run for office in 2020, hewalked back that pledgeand did not rule out a future bid.                                        There are a number of Democratic operatives and donors who have been encouraging O Rourke to launch a presidential campaign and challenge President Trump in 2020. One Texas Democratic bundler stanley cup becher  told Politico last month,  I can tell you that there has not been this kind of level of electric excite Hgjh By the numbers: The first year of Joe Biden s presidency
 Getty Images/Eric Thayer                                         CBS News  -- Six weeks before Wisconsin s recall general election, the Democratic Governors Association is helping to finance an aggressive ad campaign against Republican Gov. Scott Walker, slamming him for thousands of jobs lost since he took office.                                          Most states gained jobs last y vaso stanley ear, but under Governor Walker, Wisconsin lost mor stanley becher e jobs than any other state,  a narrator asserts, as a graphic appears that cites a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics number that the state lost 12,500 jobs in 2011.         The ad, scheduled to begin airing statewide on Monday, was financed in part by the DGA s $500,000 contributio stanley spain n to the Greater Wisconsin Political Fund.   Michelle McGrorty, executive director of the Greater Wisconsin Political Fund said in a press release,  Since the country as a whole, and our Midwestern neighbors are gaining jobs, it s pretty clear the problem is Scott Walker.               In addition to facing criticism for his record on the economy, Walker has been in the line of fire from critics who oppose his efforts to strip away benefits from public sector unions. Walker is only the third sitting governor to face a recall election. Wisconsin officials granted the recall after more than one million signatures were submitted in January, far exceeding the requisite 540,208 minimum. Walker said in an interview with Newsmax.TV that he believes President Obama s supporters