• His disclosures, both from his final year in Congress and his time as Minnesota governor, also show no mutual funds, bonds, private equities, or other securities.
  • No book deals or speaking fees or crypto or racehorse interests.
  • Not even real estate. The couple sold their Mankato, Minnesota, home after moving into the governor’s mansion, for below the $315k asking price).
    • @Fosheze@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      By that time he’ll be 69. I know that’s not unpresidented ~(fully intended)~ but I’d still rather see him as president before he’s fully geriatric.

        • @Moneo@lemmy.world
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          215 months ago

          If Dems win the I feel like Republicans are gonna have a period of recalibration as they move away from maga politics.

          One can hope at least.

          • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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            185 months ago

            I figured so when they lost in 2008, but they doubled (quadrupled) down on the party shit and stuff in 2016 and won.

            I have absolutely no expectations they’ll start getting introspective and sane.

            Which is a shame, having a sane, working-in-good-faith opposition party is - generally - a very good thing.

            • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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              75 months ago

              2008 they ran their most honest, honorable, and classy candidate in modern history. And he lost.

              So they stopped trying to be honest, honorable, and classy.

              • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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                65 months ago

                He lost partly because they added the stupid tea party candidate to the ticket.

                Plus Obama was a goddamn phenomenon at the time.

                You’re right, but still.

                • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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                  35 months ago

                  Oh yeah. Between Bush fatigue and Obama there was no Republican who could have win that election.

                  Part of me is sad we never had a McCain presidency. I didn’t love his politics, but if he’d beaten Bush in the 2000 primaries I think we’d be living in a much better world.

                  • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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                    15 months ago

                    Yeah, I didn’t agree with McCain on a lot but I at least RESPECTED the guy. He seemed to genuinely want to do the right thing. And behaved like, you know, a grown-up.

            • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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              25 months ago

              In 8 years Trump will be physically unable to run. He’s already mentally incapable. But there’s a decent chance he won’t even survive another 8 years.

          • LeadersAtWork
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            As WE force them away from MAGA politics. Make no mistake, in a few months we’ll have more work to do. POTUS is the first step.

      • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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        15 months ago

        I’d pass on Pete. His work with McKinsey and being a moderate putting up a progressive front is pretty problematic. His historical interest in cultivating relationships with elites rather than supporting equity also causes significant pessimism for how he would act.

        In 8 years (supposing the GOP isn’t allowed to destroy the little bit of democracy left), demographics will shift with Boomers dying and Millennials likely finally getting more political power (sorry Xers). Millennials and Zoomers trend significantly further left than Boomers, having been fucked over by wealth hoarders much of their lives. Running to the Right and punching Left isn’t likely to remain a good strategy.