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In reply to the discussion: NYT: Sanders surges to lead in Iowa (+8 over Biden, 7 over Buttigieg) [View all]Demsrule86
(71,555 posts)24. Bill Clinton lost both Iowa and New Hampshire...and won the election...Sanders has nowhere to go
when we hit diverse states...You think AA voters are going to flock to him because he won Iowa...especially after Rogan? No they won't. There are not enough open primaries for him to mobilize the Republicans to vote in our primary for him...so here is my prediction...by super Tuesday, he is toast. I won't have to vote for him in the general (Thanks Goddess). Of course if I am wrong, he gets my vote but only in a general. I would vote for Tulsi in the Primary before him.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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NYT: Sanders surges to lead in Iowa (+8 over Biden, 7 over Buttigieg) [View all]
Tiggeroshii
Jan 2020
OP
What means something is that Biden has a much wider appeal across demographic groups
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#47
+1000, it's like people don't want to win. I can't imagine caring about any issue more than WINNING
UniteFightBack
Jan 2020
#48
Because he posted this thread about a primary poll and you started squawking about a GE poll.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2020
#31
We've lost aplenty as moderates over the last couple decades. I say give it a shot.
Tiggeroshii
Jan 2020
#17
I say no...we don't give it a shot and keep the most dangerous president ever in power...Sander
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#23
Bill Clinton lost both Iowa and New Hampshire...and won the election...Sanders has nowhere to go
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#24
No...Sanders never had much AA support and he will have less after Rogan...This is why he is
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#37
More wishful thinking. The money guys are moving to Biden which means...they think he will be the
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#25
that .7 lead includes a ridiculous +10 for Biden poll by a guy who moonlights to "stop socialism"
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2020
#45
You know what I think that is a really shitty thing to say...Sander's campaign put out GOTV
Demsrule86
Jan 2020
#38
Yes, it was shitty of Warren to accuse Sanders of saying something he would obviously never say.
DanTex
Jan 2020
#41
I'm really surprised to see this in the face of all the personal attacks this week.
Aaron Pereira
Jan 2020
#33
And the more likely it becomes that Bernie has a real shot at actually winning the
totodeinhere
Jan 2020
#43
Exactly. Personal attacks and gratuitous hostility can't easily be smoothed over in six months.
Aaron Pereira
Jan 2020
#44
Damn straight... GO BERNIE!! The Boundless Bernie Bashing Backlash continues unabated!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2020
#34
Bernie is kickin butt but I never put much faith in any poll, even those days before an election
yaesu
Jan 2020
#39
Thx for posting So sanders and Biden are going to split the delegates, that's a given
Thekaspervote
Jan 2020
#58
I've already been hearing attacks on Sanders from the puke dumpers in my life. I mean they
UniteFightBack
Jan 2020
#49