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Showing Original Post only (View all)RCP average now has Bloomberg at 10.6%. Is our nomination for sale? [View all]
Is the Democratic Party to be admired for holding out for a higher price from Mike Bloomberg?
Are we for sale?
I've said and will continue to say I'll vote for whoever we nominate. I'll fake my enthusiasm--I've done it before. It's it's Bloomberg, so be it. I'll vote for him with gusto. But he's the last person on my list. You'll hear Republicans talking about stop-and-frisk nonstop for four months after the convention, but I'll bravely peep "But he apologized for that 15 years later" in response and try to turn the subject back to healthcare again.
I guess I'm for sale.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Where would his enthusiastic base be? I think voter turnout would be really low and he would lose.
jalan48
Feb 2020
#6
I think Bloomberg role is insurance. Having a big gun if other Democrats falter.
krissey
Feb 2020
#5
In previous years, I cared more about aspects of campaign financing, donors, etc.
BusyBeingBest
Feb 2020
#11
To be fair, he doesn't have to join the barroom brawl for donors and dollars, so he gets to
BusyBeingBest
Feb 2020
#18
I feel less invested in the primary process this time, there's no one candidate
BusyBeingBest
Feb 2020
#26
You could ask the same thing about candidates offering to wipe out huge amounts of debt even for
highplainsdem
Feb 2020
#30