01-23-2020, 02:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2020, 03:06 PM by Eric the Green.)
Interesting. Sanders is slowly catching up to Biden now. Klobuchar has caught up with Yang again. Bloomberg has caught up with Buttigieg. Things are shaping up according to the horoscope scores! I hope it continues. Only a candidate with a good score has any chance against the champion demagogue criminal.
Democratic Presidential Nomination polling average Jan.23, with horoscope scores:
Biden 28.7 14-7
Sanders 22.0 14-7
Warren 14.8 8-7
Bloomberg 7.7 7-5
Buttigieg 7.7 7-8
Klobuchar 3.5 7-7
Yang 3.3 8-15
Steyer 2.3 11-7
Gabbard 1.5 11-6
Bennet 0.8 8-9
Delaney 0.4 7-5
Patrick 0.0 9-6 (late entry, having trouble getting traction)
Biden +6.7
Note that 3/4 of these candidates still running have positive or tie scores, and those with the best two scores are leading.
On the other hand, among the many candidates who have dropped out, all but two had a negative horoscope score, and that includes Wayne Messam who was too unknown, too poor and too unqualified for his positive score to give him a boost. The other was Steve Bullock (10-7). The rest were:
Julian Castro, 8-13
Bill DeBlasio, 12-15
Kirsten Gillibrand, 7-13
Cory Booker, 6-7
John Hickenlooper, 6-12
Kamala Harris, 4-16
Beto O'Rourke, 11-26
Seth Moulton, 9-10
Tim Ryan, 3-12
Richard Ojeda, 10-13
Eric Swalwell, 4-6
Marianne Williamson, 13-14
Jay Inslee, 3-7
Mike Gravel, 5-10
Joe Sestak, 3-10
plus, Republican Mark Sanford, 5-7
What did all these candidates have in common? They were not skilled candidates. They could not connect, were not likable, articulate, confident, energetic, strategic, or charismatic enough.
See http://philosopherswheel.com/hna.html
Democratic Presidential Nomination polling average Jan.23, with horoscope scores:
Biden 28.7 14-7
Sanders 22.0 14-7
Warren 14.8 8-7
Bloomberg 7.7 7-5
Buttigieg 7.7 7-8
Klobuchar 3.5 7-7
Yang 3.3 8-15
Steyer 2.3 11-7
Gabbard 1.5 11-6
Bennet 0.8 8-9
Delaney 0.4 7-5
Patrick 0.0 9-6 (late entry, having trouble getting traction)
Biden +6.7
Note that 3/4 of these candidates still running have positive or tie scores, and those with the best two scores are leading.
On the other hand, among the many candidates who have dropped out, all but two had a negative horoscope score, and that includes Wayne Messam who was too unknown, too poor and too unqualified for his positive score to give him a boost. The other was Steve Bullock (10-7). The rest were:
Julian Castro, 8-13
Bill DeBlasio, 12-15
Kirsten Gillibrand, 7-13
Cory Booker, 6-7
John Hickenlooper, 6-12
Kamala Harris, 4-16
Beto O'Rourke, 11-26
Seth Moulton, 9-10
Tim Ryan, 3-12
Richard Ojeda, 10-13
Eric Swalwell, 4-6
Marianne Williamson, 13-14
Jay Inslee, 3-7
Mike Gravel, 5-10
Joe Sestak, 3-10
plus, Republican Mark Sanford, 5-7
What did all these candidates have in common? They were not skilled candidates. They could not connect, were not likable, articulate, confident, energetic, strategic, or charismatic enough.
See http://philosopherswheel.com/hna.html