fightinfrenchman wrote:Bernie should drop out and endorse Warren if he actually wants to beat Biden
Bernie being no 2, shold drop out? if he want to beat Biden? I thought it was Trump we want so desperately to beat
If anyone but biden wins, trump wins.
Beg to differ, if Biden wins we are all lost He cannot help putting his foot in his mouth, every time he speaks in public (and that is not very often )
But, the way things are going now, most of the dems could prolly beat Da Dump
Goodspeed wrote:Good question I actually don't think Sanders would convincingly "beat" him. I think Pete would, though, because he gets to play the religion card and is calm. The contrast would be huge.
geesus, you know that your Pete has the most billionaire donations? - of them all, and still, only have 7% support in the pop in general? Does that tell you anything at all
Tells me voters don't pay attention and/or don't know what's good for them. But I guess both of those are known facts already.
What it tells me, is that billionaires think he will do nicely for them. You can no longer say that he has little name recognition now, so I guess most ppl "know" about him, and choose not to support him Smooth-talking and cotton arguments are seemingly not the answer in this election.
It will def not be Pete, but he had a good run, and now he should but out
He has issues reaching the general population, which doesn't pay attention, doesn't know what's good for it, can't recognize authenticity in a sea of people who made a job out of faking it, and can't recognize the importance of taking back words like freedom and actually challenging the millions of free votes the GOP gets from christians. Among other things.
Goodspeed wrote:actually challenging the millions of free votes the GOP gets from christians.
I think the sorts of Christians who vote GOP but might be willing to vote Democrat tend to be conservative on social issues (especially abortion) and leftist or moderate on economic issues. An extreme social liberal like Buttigieg probably wouldn't fare as well with them as, say, Biden.
Goodspeed wrote:Good question I actually don't think Sanders would convincingly "beat" him. I think Pete would, though, because he gets to play the religion card and is calm. The contrast would be huge.
geesus, you know that your Pete has the most billionaire donations? - of them all, and still, only have 7% support in the pop in general? Does that tell you anything at all
Tells me voters don't pay attention and/or don't know what's good for them. But I guess both of those are known facts already.
What it tells me, is that billionaires think he will do nicely for them. You can no longer say that he has little name recognition now, so I guess most ppl "know" about him, and choose not to support him Smooth-talking and cotton arguments are seemingly not the answer in this election.
It will def not be Pete, but he had a good run, and now he should but out
He has issues reaching the general population, which doesn't pay attention, doesn't know what's good for it, can't recognize authenticity in a sea of people who made a job out of faking it, and can't recognize the importance of taking back words like freedom and actually challenging the millions of free votes the GOP gets from christians. Among other things.
thatās not even the biggest issue. Heās openly gay and married which automatically means half of Christians wonāt vote for him based on that
fightinfrenchman wrote:Come on, why would they need to "rig" it against such an unpopular candidate?
You tell me She needed 2% or more in 4 polls they approved. Strangely enough, they only approved one of 23 polls, giving her more than 2%. I have a fair idea though, of why they (DCCC) do not want her on the stage. Exposing the US "peace wars", is not only embarrassing but also bad for business, as usual.
Damn, The Hill has a new youtube cite, and its pretty awesome https://youtu.be/BACGxRoqTHI take a look at how the DCCC is fighting to have the Middle ground as a message. Good luck with that, cos you pushed that in 2016, and you lost to a "Trump" ho now see himself as a "chosen one". I mean, we pretty much figured it out, that US politics was broken and corrupt from the start. But now, it is just crazy and dangerous.
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This is your chance to elect a person that you really want, who is left of the center, and support your wish for medicare for all, and a green new deal + prison reform.
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