Saturday, April 27, 2019

Going from 20 to 1

Twenty Democrat candidates is a lot to sort out, yet alone, digest. This said, it's better to have too much choice than not enough.

With such a huge number, though, I can see how hard it might be to select the right person through the series of upcoming overcrowded debates and I propose a guide for doing this just right.

First and foremost, the main challenge and the highest priority are to find the right candidate who is best equipped to slay the Trump dragon. That's the key. Nothing else, not even the cleverest of programs will come close to that selection criteria.

To get there, the best candidates will have to establish themselves outside of the planned debates, through “in your face” media presence and creative communication that will show what they have “under the hood”. This won't suffice, however.

We, the voters, will need to do our share of research and analysis, by tracking what each candidate says through their website and the media in general, and not be shy about broadcasting what we've concluded and why we reached our conclusion.

At the present time, plain notoriety is buoying certain candidates like Biden and Sanders (I can't picture “Slow Joe” not being laminated under Trump's mockeries, something Sanders would be much better at), but thank God, this won't last, and through a right approach from the rest of the field and a discerning electorate, the right man or woman who is best equipped to annihilating Trump will emerge.

At least, that's what I hope!

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