I despise both parties, and the route that the DNC has taken in the last two election cycles is baffling to me. I don't understand why they continue to push party elders like Clinton, Biden, and Warren when they have people in the wings that resonate more with most Americans and aren't completely out of touch with the people.
Buttigieg is just a more politically intelligent version of Beto O'Rourke, in my opinion, and isn't going to do anything. Yang is interesting to me, simply because I believe that his newer ideas do come from a sincere desire to better the prospects of most Americans, but I know, definitively, that he will never make a real national impact in today's political climate.
Of all of the Democrat candidates, Tulsi Gabbard is the only one, in my opinion, who has a prayer against Trump. She's moderate on most issues, and on the issues that she leans more progressive (climate change, gun rights), she's not losing any votes because the people who vote conservatively on those issues will never vote D. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why she's getting smeared the way she is by the media and DNC, and my only real guess is that the progressive caucus cannot afford to have her move the party back toward the middle.
My opinion on the election is that if the DNC runs Warren, Biden, or Sanders we're getting four more years of Trump.