Not if he can't win anyway.
And the defections did arguably make enough of a difference in swing states, caveats noted.
https://www.npr.org/2017/08/24/54581...p-survey-finds
So might as well vote for Trump anyway.
the old heads are all in on Biden.
Not if he can't win anyway.
And the defections did arguably make enough of a difference in swing states, caveats noted.
https://www.npr.org/2017/08/24/54581...p-survey-finds
So might as well vote for Trump anyway.
link to that actual poll?
I think he was trying to be funny. But most of the older people I discuss politics feel Biden has the best chance of beating Trump.
this is pretty funny from that very poll tbh
republicans like tulsi more than democrats do despite her being one of the farthest left leaning members of congress
It all comes down to the electoral college, which means a few thousand votes in otherwise not overly important states. Yes, Biden has the best chance in those states.
yep those defections were the difference maker man. why risk it again? just put bernie on the ticket
Yep, four more years or Trump for sure.
Same with her supporters
they wont defect if he's the nominee.
Darrin the Trump supporter
But he won't win.
damn. so sounds like 4 more years of trump unless sanders wins the nom.
nothing we can do because of those uppity defectors. not like dems have won any elections recently despite having a good amount of defectors following the primary.
i dont know how else to see it. impossible to win because of berniebros
Of course you don't.
Public opinion trumps facts these days. Even I'm not immune from that.
I call Tulsi a republican despite her positions being rather progressive.
Hillary gets tagged with being a ty candidate but in my opinion that wasn't what did her in. (my proof is she did win the popular vote by like 3 mil)
She lost even before she ran. Her baggage was too much.
John Legend endorses Warren on Twitter goes exactly how you'd expect
she was vice-chair of the DNC for 3-4 years... but she's been poopoo-ing them since the 2016 primaries. but as far as i see, her criticisms are of the ins ution, not of policy
the baggage was definitely a big deal, but also people caught on to how she was essentially "the chosen one" with the DNC paving the way for her. the nomination really felt like a formality and a right of passage. bernie's wave wasn't "supposed" to happenHillary gets tagged with being a ty candidate but in my opinion that wasn't what did her in. (my proof is she did win the popular vote by like 3 mil)
She lost even before she ran. Her baggage was too much.
^ #stillwithher
nope
You are tho. you can't quit her.
Klobuchar and Buttigieg fans
Bernie’s going to win this
i dont think those people exist on this forum
but biden is clearly in the drivers seat
Either way, a senile old white dude will get the nom.
Do you actually have this saved in your computer? You have posted this at least 300 times in the last 3 years. Does it give you a woody?
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