03-08-2019, 05:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2019, 05:09 AM by Eric the Green.)
(03-07-2019, 12:41 AM)Marypoza Wrote:(02-22-2019, 06:10 PM)Eric the Green Wrote: One example of a planetary aspect that appeals to Democrats, but not to the whole electorate, is the Mars-Neptune trine or sextile. This aspect can be called the crusader rabbit, with lots of energy and enthusiasm for idealistic causes. There's a string of Democratic losers who had this aspect. Some of these include Hillary C linton, John Kerry, Walter Mondale, George McGovern, and Hubert Humphrey. These great crusaders are not as appealing in a general election, because Americans typically don't like crusaders. Others with this aspect include Tulsi Gabbard, Elizabeth Warren, Nancy Pelosi and libertarians Ron Paul and William Weld. But, it's just one aspect among others that affect the score (Tulsi's is still positive now at 11-6).
Others who have some degree of crusader rabbit traits have the Mars-Neptune square instead of the trine, like Dukakis and Kamala Harris, but overall the square is a wash. Same with Bill Clinton's famous conjunction of the two planets on his ascendant.
-- so your best prospects appear 2 be Bernie & Tulsi, who the public luv but the DNC hate. The DNC really need 2 keep their grimy hands off next yrs primaries & let the ppl do the voting
Tulsi is not a good prospect, no. You say that; I didn't. Bernie has some chance, but the odds are probably still against him. I hope Terry McAuliffe runs. He may be too "business friendly" and a DNC man, but he's not running as the next Clinton. But my point was, the candidate with the best chance of winning the nomination, may not be the candidate with the best chance to win the general election. I haven't researched the former well enough yet to say who has the best chart to be nominated (and probably that person would lose the general, since Democrats are so good at choosing losers).
Who can win the general election?