12-20-2018, 06:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2018, 06:29 PM by Eric the Green.)
Since Landrieu (score 16-2) served as a lieutenant governor, and has that experience as the second-person to the leader, he would be the best choice that could be made, as a vice-president for Biden (14-7) in 2020, and thus a potential presidential candidate in 2024. Given the advantage which the new moon indicator before the election gives to Republicans in these cases, a candidate with a high horoscope score is essential. I don't see any others besides McAuliffe (11+-2) that could make the grade for sure. Sherrod Brown being my 3rd possibility, has some chance as well.
From what I have heard, McAuliffe is a visionary on a practical level. He doesn't have the eloquence of an Abraham Lincoln (score 16-3), and probably Landrieu does not either. But not seeing anyone else on the horizon now who has any real chance to win, I think so far those are the only possible leaders to take us through the 4T. Maybe the eloquence of a Lincoln or Kennedy (13-6) is not what will work now; maybe a practical visionary, salesman and crank-turner will do the job.
I don't know if a progressive can be elected or re-elected in Nov.2028, given the likely 1T mood coming on. It's possible, but my indicator shows this is unlikely. So if we want a two-term gray champion type, then perhaps (s)he'd better get elected in 2020.
From what I have heard, McAuliffe is a visionary on a practical level. He doesn't have the eloquence of an Abraham Lincoln (score 16-3), and probably Landrieu does not either. But not seeing anyone else on the horizon now who has any real chance to win, I think so far those are the only possible leaders to take us through the 4T. Maybe the eloquence of a Lincoln or Kennedy (13-6) is not what will work now; maybe a practical visionary, salesman and crank-turner will do the job.
I don't know if a progressive can be elected or re-elected in Nov.2028, given the likely 1T mood coming on. It's possible, but my indicator shows this is unlikely. So if we want a two-term gray champion type, then perhaps (s)he'd better get elected in 2020.