Joe Biden is leading the Democratic field because he is rock solid. Most people don't see him making mistakes and right now the Republicans are studying the debate with Sarah Palin looking for the most minor of flaws. Flaws are hard to find with the former Vice President.
I still believe the other Democratic candidates are very viable and full of qualifications. They have been building policy and when looking at Elizabeth Warren, she exudes policy, is not hesitant about it and can stand on her feet while answering questions that are new. Elizabeth Warren is not at all rhetorical. She is real, spontaneous and full of ideas to think about.
Kamala Harris is a relatively new voice, but, what a voice she has. She is anchored in correctness and it is not rhetorical or political correctness. She is law and she is rock solid law. She is a person with a depth of the meaning of America that few others can claim. She is a very successful woman, personable and unafraid of her abilities. She is clear minded and simply wonderful.
I have always liked Cory Booker. He turned Newark, New Jersey into a city and removed the image of a plagued city. He never once in his seven-year mayorship thought Newark was unable and too violent to be a safer and a more livable city. Cory Booker pulled Newark out of the depths of corruption. His abilities are immeasurable in any real way.
I find the Democratic field incredibly talented. I still have my preference in the Governor of Washington, Jay Inslee. I am mostly immovable. I find his candidacy the most appropriate in his focus and the fact the climate crisis is nearing a terrible paradigm. He is correct in that it is our generation that has realized the seriousness of the climate crisis and the generation assigned the responsibility of ending the danger for the generations behind us. He is able to lead. He knows the dynamics, he has lived the political ambivalence and the danger of that ambivalence. He knows some of the most severe effects of the climate crisis and he sees the future clearly.
I think I'll read awhile.