Bernie Sanders 2020

Justin-case

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meanwhile the ten million dollar home I’m building in one of boulders nicest neighborhoods is overrun by wild dogs who shit everywhere

Me and the guys never notice all the heaping piles of shit and just slosh around in them all day
Glad to hear you're staying busy, on some high end stuff no less, congrats.

I've been working on some real turds, lol. Not that bad, but there was a definite lack of craftsmanship around here in the 70's and 80's. I also picked up two lathes last year for my shop, and am teaching myself how to turn, getting a little burned out on residential construction.
 

UncleBuck

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Glad to hear you're staying busy, on some high end stuff no less, congrats.

I've been working on some real turds, lol. Not that bad, but there was a definite lack of craftsmanship around here in the 70's and 80's. I also picked up two lathes last year for my shop, and am teaching myself how to turn, getting a little burned out on residential construction.
Yeah, about 6 months back I decided I wanted to learn framing. Combed the want ads for weeks, then applied to 6 places one night. Got offers back from 5 the next day. 4 of them sounded like douches. The one I chose builds for two of the top architects in boulder county
 

UncleBuck

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Those making claims based on electability, how did Sanders manage to win moderates/conservatives in Nevada, as well as progressives? No other candidate can say they appeal to people all across the political spectrum except Sanders, the results from Nevada prove it
hillary did better in 2016 but that didn’t matter to you then

This is why no one likes you two faced, know nothing rats
 

Fogdog

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53% of the Latino vote is pretty good. Much better than the 30% he managed to get overall in 2016 but then again, there is this:

In 2016, Sanders also led among Latino voters with 53%

I don't know if you are deliberately doing so or are just ignorant or blind to the fact that your posts consist mostly of propaganda and cherry picked facts. Sanders did about the same in 2016 as he has done thus far. He lost in 2016 by a whopping large margin.
 

PJ Diaz

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53% of the Latino vote is pretty good. Much better than the 30% he managed to get overall in 2016 but then again, there is this:

In 2016, Sanders also led among Latino voters with 53%

I don't know if you are deliberately doing so or are just ignorant or blind to the fact that your posts consist mostly of propaganda and cherry picked facts. Sanders did about the same in 2016 as he has done thus far. He lost in 2016 by a whopping large margin.
He has a better chance this time because the moderates are dividing up the moderate vote among multiple candidates instead of rallying behind just one HRC. Moderates need to start dropping out if they want a to beat Bernie.
 

Fogdog

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He has a better chance this time because the moderates are dividing up the moderate vote among multiple candidates instead of rallying behind just one HRC. Moderates need to start dropping out if they want a to beat Bernie.
He's likely to show up at the convention with a plurality but not a majority. Once the convention goes two rounds without a candidate getting a majority of delegates, everybody is free to choose who they want. Delegates and super delegates will not be bound as committed delegates.

In my opinion, the best way to deplete Bernie of delegates, shrink his plurality and get the convention past the second round of voting is to have a wider field of choices, not a narrow one. The objective in the fall is to beat Trump. That means somebody other than Bernie.
 
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