TurkeysGhost
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Seems like the biggest headline here is that Biden performed awful. Can't be good for his brand as the electable frontrunner.
Biden is an unsafe option.
SO now we have Two...
Perhaps slightly off-topic, but at least 4/9 of the current SCOTUS would not only overturn Roe V Wade but happily accede to the "Party of Small Government" creating federal law to overrule the states.It's a funny business the judge at Supreme Court job. They may be partisan but still think the constitution guides them. Just reversing Roe vs Wade is what they would do, and that just throws this issue back to states. Each state could allow or ban abortion, since it then is no longer an issue covered by right to privacy.
Still 62%?
Maybe global warming affected the carrier pigeons' navigation abilities.
ETA: Is it conceivable that, since things were screwed up anyway, that they decided to hold back results until after the SOTU to try and steal a news cycle? I just can't imagine how they haven't managed to get any more precincts in for the last three hours.
Still 62%?
Maybe global warming affected the carrier pigeons' navigation abilities.
ETA: Is it conceivable that, since things were screwed up anyway, that they decided to hold back results until after the SOTU to try and steal a news cycle? I just can't imagine how they haven't managed to get any more precincts in for the last three hours.
As of 2:30 AM, they are up to 71% reporting.Still 62%?
Possible questions about his electability?
Think of it this way: Progressives support Sanders because, being progressives, they tend to be lefter leaning. I never said that dudalb thought Sanders would lose the general simply because he was supported by progressives; you'd have to be a moron to think the causal relation was that simple
And my point: Pointing out he's popular in the progressive wing in the Democratic party does not mean he will lose the general.
(a few posts later)
I don't remember him saying anything like that. I suppose it'd be pointless to ask you to quote him?
Let me save you some time: if you think "progressive candidates do more poorly in the general" is saying "if a candidate does well with progressive voters he will lose", then the issue isn't with dudalb.
Belz... said:He said nothing about his popularity among progressives. I think you're just adding connections and implications where none exist.
Oh really? You think he has some other reason to believe Sanders would lose?
QED, and I am done with this nonsense.
All indications are Pete is going to have a hard time with black voters in the South.
Biden is an unsafe option.
Centrist wing needs to settle on a candidate soon or they risk going into the the convention with their votes split. Meanwhile Bernie's support base is rock solid and likely will be very consistent, if not grows as his strong performance puts the lie to the "unelectable" smear.
All indications are Pete is going to have a hard time with black voters in the South. I can easily see Biden getting a strong finish, then faltering in other states. Pete may rise and fall, then maybe Warren or someone else will take a turn as the temporary favorite.
Meanwhile Bernie will be steadily piling up delegates.
Centrist wing needs to settle on a candidate soon or they risk going into the the convention with their votes split. Meanwhile Bernie's support base is rock solid and likely will be very consistent, if not grows as his strong performance puts the lie to the "unelectable" smear.
All indications are Pete is going to have a hard time with black voters in the South. I can easily see Biden getting a strong finish, then faltering in other states. Pete may rise and fall, then maybe Warren or someone else will take a turn as the temporary favorite.
Meanwhile Bernie will be steadily piling up delegates.