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In reply to the discussion: So is Bloomberg the Biden alternate [View all]Yurovsky
(2,064 posts)36. Mayor Pete is running hard...
Smart guy. Id like to see more in terms of results as mayor (or any other office). But hes certainly putting in the work to be a VP choice or at least a cabinet appointee.
Who knows, he might even win it...
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Considering this whole clusterfuck is over how to divide 2.5789473684211% of the delegates, yes.
Scurrilous
Feb 2020
#15
The whole bias that media and Dems put on themselves: "Is anything less than perfect ever enough?"
ancianita
Feb 2020
#38
No. Why is Biden being written off already because he didn't win in Iowa? Everyone admits....
George II
Feb 2020
#20
He most likely will come out of NH behind by only about 10 delegates, roughly what his lead is in SC
George II
Feb 2020
#28
Biden's in it to the end. With more primary wins,money, endorsements to get to the convention.
ancianita
Feb 2020
#44
If this was Twitter people would be tweeting 'ratioed' at you now. That place is mean.
Scurrilous
Feb 2020
#22
So you've just answered your own question in the OP. Obama and Biden would answer "No."
ancianita
Feb 2020
#34