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In reply to the discussion: It's not just that Bernie got the most votes, it's also how. [View all]bluewater
(5,420 posts)24. Biden got an unimpressive amount of support compared to everyone else.
No other candidate had the advantage and name recognition of being a 2 term VP to the most popular democratic President in recent history. Biden's startlingly poor 4th place finish has left his campaign reeling.
There will be nothing impressive if Biden loses, again, to Pete Buttigieg in New Hampshire.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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The irony is that his attacks on Democrats is why I dislike him, and I've been insulted
R B Garr
Feb 2020
#44
Absolutely true, but to be fair, I think only one of them make it a cornerstone issue.
OnDoutside
Feb 2020
#50
Why did you put that in quotes? Are non-white voters in Iowa not really non-white?
DanTex
Feb 2020
#6
Bernie has been campaigning for nearly five straight years and can't win decisively in Iowa
Happyhippychick
Feb 2020
#11
With the cluster f.ck in Iowa going on and how this cound is being handled ?
CentralMass
Feb 2020
#25
The clusterfuck doesn't account for why Bernie didn't win by a landslide after building this
Happyhippychick
Feb 2020
#27
Why does everyone go apeshit over IOWA?? Worry about the states with delegates.
oldsoftie
Feb 2020
#13
Bernie got an unimpressive amount of support compared to what he had four years ago. No other
highplainsdem
Feb 2020
#20
But in the end, isn't it the delegates who decide the winner? Like you said about Hillary re: 2016.
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#32
IA was Bernie's to walk away with a commanding victory. He dropped the ball.
LanternWaste
Feb 2020
#33
so 75% or so of iowa voters rejected him and you think you are getting shafted... again lol nt
msongs
Feb 2020
#42
My point was that if there were 12 poc in all if IowasJoes should have gotten their votes.
CentralMass
Feb 2020
#57
I am reading Sanders did so chicanery with the satellite vote. I will wait to see what is up with
krissey
Feb 2020
#51
I love Bernie - I voted for him in the Primary in 2016 - My only question is
walkingman
Feb 2020
#54
Same here - but I also know that they'll slime the "gay guy," "corrupt Joe,"...
polichick
Feb 2020
#60