Yyyyyeaah... still not votin' for ya, Kamala. :P
So far, Gabbard is the best of the declared candidates, despite her baggage. Still pretty bummed about Ojeda dropping out so early. Would have been quite something to see him in the debates. Also, I have to say that I'm starting worry Bernie might not decide to run again.
Yeah, I'm with Tulsi until Bernie finally throws his hat in the ring. Plenty of progressive YouTubers have offered up evidence he's ramping up for another run. I just hope he doesn't wait too long to announce. There's not going to be a perfect candidate, but Bernie's the most complete package -- and having Tulsi as his VP would help compensate for his weakest area: foreign policy. Of course, you know the Dems are going to try to rig the primary again for their preferred candidate -- who will undoubtedly be another neoliberal hack who could very well give Trump a second term (once again, it will depend on how Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin vote).
Anyway, back to the actual topic here...