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In reply to the discussion: NEW HAMPSHIRE 2020: Sanders jumps to lead, BUttigieg surges While Warren and Biden slip (Emerson) [View all]Mike Nelson
(10,943 posts)31. That explains a lot...
... thank you!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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NEW HAMPSHIRE 2020: Sanders jumps to lead, BUttigieg surges While Warren and Biden slip (Emerson) [View all]
brooklynite
Nov 2019
OP
I'd love to, but the whole losing the election thing keeps coming up in my mind...
brooklynite
Nov 2019
#2
It was part of the Russo-GOP sabotage of our elections, & very necessary that we not forget...
Hekate
Nov 2019
#56
I really hate this argument that "she won". She didn't win. Everybody knew the rules
Lucky Luciano
Nov 2019
#61
Math is math. She won, and the electoral college negated it when they could have upheld it.
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#63
I agree 100%!! It's time for everyone to jump on the bandwagon... space is tight
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2019
#3
As they say, "bwahahahahaha!" New Hampshire has a mere 24 delegates, it takes about 2000....
George II
Nov 2019
#9
You're correct, especially with the Democratic talent we have running in the primaries.
George II
Nov 2019
#43
No, he's not. A winner would have to be able to get the majority of primary votes from Democrats.
ehrnst
Nov 2019
#47
I think it's time he dropped out, and got behind other progressive candidates. (nt)
ehrnst
Nov 2019
#44
That sounds like someone is trying to create an "aura of inevitability" and supports a "coronation."
ehrnst
Dec 2019
#72
He was already leading in NH in another poll and is top there in RCP's average as well
Celerity
Nov 2019
#19
NH a very volatile state, and when the poll includes republicans, indicates that 45% could change
still_one
Nov 2019
#30
From my perspective, I don't think NH will produce a clear winner delegate wise. While it will
still_one
Nov 2019
#32
14% undecided, 45% said they could change their minds, and republicans included in this
still_one
Nov 2019
#29
Oh WOW Bernie is leading in a state near the state he has represented for years..
helpisontheway
Nov 2019
#34
Something fishy about this poll. The results of all four top candidates have fluctuated wildly:
George II
Nov 2019
#40
Stories like this keep popping up. I guess Bernie's demise is just a false meme...
Joe941
Nov 2019
#41
It won't hurt Biden...but Warren is cooked if she doesn't do well in New Hampshire...a
Demsrule86
Nov 2019
#58