This is the kind of political *novice* we need in government. Someone that care deeply for others. Not someone that care only for self, lies and bs their way to the top and is so well off, they can't understand what hardship is. She probably doesn't have a chance, but you never know in this political environment. If there is a reason to hate government, I like to think these are the type of people we should be turning toward to, for the real dumping of the swamp. https://www.yahoo.com/news/can-demo...owerful-house-republicans-2018-090026542.html
She's got a chance, it is California after all, but she'll have to actually win the nomination to even have a chance and she's not even the favorite for that.
Survived cancer. Lived in a ghetto - graduated first, accepted to Harvard. Work 3 simultaneous jobs to paid her way through school. Started own practice. Yearly medical missions to poor regions of the world. Need more snowflakes in this world. Need more snowflakes in government.
It would be amazing if she could do it. She really is the kind of non-politician we could use in politics.
This sounds eerily close to Ben Carson's profile. Granted Congress can train and incorporate novices with a bit less risk and exposure than the presidency.