I haven't decided what, if any, Democrat I'm supporting yet. I'm pretty far left on most of the candidates but I'm a little bothered by this trend of progressives wanting everything to be free instead of offering actual solutions to issues. I'm going to eventually support the candidate who can express the best and most practical solutions to the issues that are most important to me. Mayor Pete seems like he can be someone who is an innovative consensus builder but he better get going with some ideas. If we're being honest and I had to caucus today, I'm probably going with Klobushar.
i don't object to you not liking beto. i object to people that very obviously have spent very little time watching his campaign think they can credibly dispute my characterization of the lane he's running in when i've been obsessively watching his every move for the last three weeks.
admittedly, i've spent much much less time watching buttigieg, but it's been enough to observe that their most notable difference is in how they approach race and identity stuff.
i'm certainly not the only person to have observed this. there are plenty in the media that have said the same.
btw, you being in the far left of dem voters and leaning towards klobuchar is why primaries are so rough ridin' ridiculously hard to forecast - all or most of the candidates are broadly acceptable to most of the voters.