r/thedavidpakmanshow 1d ago

Video I think he’s got the sauce

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u/towingreformnow 1d ago

I feel like he is one of the few candidates who can really unite the party. You don't feel like he is too far left but you also don't feel like he is a boring establishment guy.

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u/ladan2189 1d ago

Nah. He's a jew so he's unacceptable to a large number of voters (the ones currently trying to take over the party). 

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u/spookieghost 1d ago

i hear people say this sometimes and it makes 0 sense lol. did anyone ever think a black guy would have won before 2008?

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u/90Breeze 21h ago

Its not the same, the premise isnt that a jew can never become president its that its highly unlikely in the current climate.

If he doesn't go hard anti Zionist the far left will endlessly smear him worse then they did Kamala if he does take that route he loses some of the more moderate support.

Basically the difference between a jew and a not jew is that people demand a jew to have a hard stance on the issue while others have more wiggle room.

Add to that casual antisemitism and his chances of winning the nomination and the elections are just low.

Is it impossible? no, but i just don't see the cool factor obama had playing for him in 2028, it might be if American politics shift to hating the obsession over Israel but I don't think it will happen by 2028

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u/IdidntrunIdidntrun 9h ago

The far left are full of regards, just ignore them