Padawanbater2
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He has a lot of support with older people in general and older African Americans in the south in particularI dont know any single person in real life that's voting joe in the primary
He has a lot of support with older people in general and older African Americans in the south in particularI dont know any single person in real life that's voting joe in the primary
What if Sanders wins a plurality of votes but doesn't reach the 1,900 threshold and the DNC votes in the second round to elect Biden?
What if Sanders and Warren trail Biden, nobody reaches 1,900, but together, Sanders and Warren have more delegates than Biden and the DNC chooses Biden?
Will you blame Trump's inevitable reelection on Sanders supporters, again?
Jeez, padWhile we're at it, what's up with ol' Joe's plagiarism during past campaigns?
Here's another what if..I like Warren, though. Still, it's up to Warren to win it by June
If Sanders wins, the Democratic nomination, I'll honor the decision of the majority and vote for him. He's much better than Trump. What about you? If somebody other than Sanders wins the nomination will you vote for them?Will you blame Trump's inevitable reelection on Sanders supporters, again?
I think Biden would be a better president than Bernie ever could be. Sanders has done nothing and doesn't work well with others which explains why he doesn't get anything done. I'd take a hard look at Klobuchar but if my only choice were between Biden and Sanders, it would be Biden.Here's another what if..
What if Warren drops out before the convention and endorses Sanders? Would you vote Biden or Sanders?
OKI think Yang and Gabbard's supporters are likely going to Sanders, I think Warren will come in 3rd or 4th in Iowa and NH, and she'll drop out before Super Tuesday and endorse Sanders. I think Buttigieg and Bloomberg supporters are the most likely to go to Biden, probably Harris supporters as well. But I think Sanders is poised in a pretty good position, as he has a really strong voter base of support with excellent fundraising. I don't think Biden has the support behind him to defeat Trump in a general election.
I'll be more than happy to hold you to that.I'd be more than happy to vote for Biden if the primary is conducted fairly and he wins a majority of delegates
I would be happy to, so long as the election is conducted fairly. If the DNC cheats Sanders and progressives out of another primary I would be very hard pressed to vote for the candidate they cheated with, even against Trump. I think a lot of people feel the same way, definitely enough to sway an election. The best advice I can give to the DNC handlers in charge is; don't cheat this time. If Biden wins without shuffling numbers around at the convention, I'll vote for him. If we find out later they cheated progressives out of the nomination by abusing their own rules, handing out answers to debate questions, etc. Then I won't be able to vote for them. It's really up to them. I've shown my cards on this one.If Sanders wins, the Democratic nomination, I'll honor the decision of the majority and vote for him. He's much better than Trump. What about you? If somebody other than Sanders wins the nomination will you vote for them?
Many people, including members of this forum, blame Sanders supporters for Trumps winWhat's with this "again" statement? Any Sanders supporters who vote for Trump are pretty fucked up. Still, in 2016, about 10% of Sanders supporters voted for Trump. There are always crossover voters in every election and the number of Sanders voters who crossed over were less than others in other elections. Sanders crossover voters aren't why Trump won. The reason Trump won in 2016 is because white racists and misogynists voted for him. I blame white racist misogynists for Trump, not Sanders supporters. You flatter yourself if you think your kind make that much difference.
I don't blame Sanders supporters. The evidence in 2016's election showed that your complaints about the last election were baseless. You couldn't get over your bias, as I recall. In any case, this is a new election and Sanders had plenty of opportunity to re-write the rules. It's up people to review results and make up their own minds. We'll talk about any new complaints if Sanders loses.I would be happy to, so long as the election is conducted fairly. If the DNC cheats Sanders and progressives out of another primary I would be very hard pressed to vote for the candidate they cheated with, even against Trump. I think a lot of people feel the same way, definitely enough to sway an election. The best advice I can give to the DNC handlers in charge is; don't cheat this time. If Biden wins without shuffling numbers around at the convention, I'll vote for him. If we find out later they cheated progressives out of the nomination by abusing their own rules, handing out answers to debate questions, etc. Then I won't be able to vote for them. It's really up to them. I've shown my cards on this one.
Many people, including members of this forum, blame Sanders supporters for Trumps win
It's refreshing to see that you don't
jumping on the Bernie bandwagon, jj?Bernie Sanders leads Trump, all 2020 candidates in donations from active-duty troops
The Vermont senator outpaces Trump in military fundraising and has doubled his nearest Democratic rival
Bernie Sanders leads Trump, all 2020 candidates in donations from active-duty troops
Click here to read the full article. No other 2020 candidate for president, including Donald Trump , can come close to matching Bernie Sanders ' level of support among members of the U.S. military, to go by the most recent campaign finance data from the Federal Election Commission...www.sfgate.com
The opportunity to rewrite the rules came at the expense of a lot of people believing Sanders simply stayed in the race until the convention to stifle her chances, even though he campaigned for Clinton in 37 events. He stayed in the race until the convention to ensure superdelegates didn't get to vote on the first ballot in 2020, this election.I don't blame Sanders supporters. The evidence in 2016's election showed that your complaints about the last election were baseless. You couldn't get over your bias, as I recall. In any case, this is a new election and Sanders had plenty of opportunity to re-write the rules. It's up people to review results and make up their own minds. We'll talk about any new complaints if Sanders loses.
No evidence the primary was rigged. Multiple reviews and same result.The opportunity to rewrite the rules came at the expense of a lot of people believing Sanders simply stayed in the race until the convention to stifle her chances, even though he campaigned for Clinton in 37 events. He stayed in the race until the convention to ensure superdelegates didn't get to vote on the first ballot in 2020, this election.
I still don't see how you can believe the allegations against the Clinton campaign rigging the 2016 primary are baseless, when the results are clear. It's one of those things where you feel like you have to stand by the candidate regardless of the evidence.
Either way, it's very troubling that you claim solidarity in 2020 while proclaiming what happened in 2016 was false. I'm not posting to rehash the past. Just pointing out that fact.
Like you said, I too am pretty fed up with this narrative, probably in the opposite direction you are, nonetheless..No evidence the primary was rigged. Multiple reviews and same result.
What part of that don't you understand?
I get that you can't. I'm not going to discuss this farther. I'm simply pointing out your inability to differentiate feelings from facts.