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In reply to the discussion: Giving Trump every single probable state and EV, it comes down to 3 states and we have to sweep them [View all]R B Garr
(17,984 posts)38. No, you. Your post, you. The poster you responded to
was not talking about the primary. They were talking about Biden v Trump. You provided an explanation that Sanders might tear Biden up (your word) which would presumably lower his numbers. Now you are trying to make this about me/-very recognizable.
I just noted the strange bias since Biden v Trump has nothing to do with Sanders. Its as obvious as a beam in your eye.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Giving Trump every single probable state and EV, it comes down to 3 states and we have to sweep them [View all]
Celerity
Mar 2019
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2 centrist white men, with the top of the ticket being 86 at the end of his terms is not
Celerity
Mar 2019
#50
Many miles to go until then, and Biden isn't even in the race yet. When he enters many other
Celerity
Mar 2019
#6
Other candidates will, at some point, have a go at him, especially if he is the front-runner.
Celerity
Mar 2019
#32
Again with the misrepresenting of what I said, and also some strange attempt at projection.
Celerity
Mar 2019
#35
the only centering of Bernie came from you, you are completely trying to turn it into yet another
Celerity
Mar 2019
#37
again, and again and again with the misrepresentation and the attempts at Sanders-centric deflection
Celerity
Mar 2019
#39
Greater turnout of POC is key, I agree. Those aren't the only 3 states that will flip.
Garrett78
Mar 2019
#7
Thee senate is tough. I don't think any senator from a state that has a GOP governor should run
Demsrule86
Mar 2019
#15
you completely miss my point, I never said those other states were not in play
Celerity
Mar 2019
#12
Black voter turnout fell in 2016, even as a record number of Americans cast ballots
Celerity
Mar 2019
#18
Be mindful of damage done with the Russian trolling of black millennials during the 2016 campaign
allgood33
Mar 2019
#23
oh, wow, Mandela Barnes looks so impressive, he absolutely has a big future in our party!!
Celerity
Mar 2019
#41
before the orange turd picked the man married to Mother as VP, I was thinking Walker
Celerity
Mar 2019
#48
Luckily, with a crap candidate, we only lost those three states by less than 80K votes...
SKKY
Mar 2019
#59
Which is why all of us need to continue to support the National Popular Vote Compact
PatrickforO
Apr 2019
#64