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UniteFightBack

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26. I agree with you...I'm annoyed you made this post too...WTF. nt
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 12:34 AM
Feb 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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No. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #1
Bernie is not inevitable. nt Quackers Feb 2020 #2
Way too early for this. Sanders is NOT looking inevitable. highplainsdem Feb 2020 #3
No. It is much too early. Dunno about other states, apcalc Feb 2020 #4
Bernie underperformed almost every NH poll Renew Deal Feb 2020 #5
Thanks for the replies so far. ALSO very importantly NewsCenter28 Feb 2020 #14
There is certainly an argument to be had about whether he is the current front runner. Renew Deal Feb 2020 #22
I don't believe that for a minute...the fact that Buttigieg takes more delegates and is so close... Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #35
It's not game over. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #55
omg.. I can't even.. bye. Cha Feb 2020 #6
Ha, you said it better than I. nt Tipperary Feb 2020 #11
+1000000000 emmaverybo Feb 2020 #47
lol BS lost Iowa and tied Pete in NH.. Cha Feb 2020 #53
Bernie looks inevitable? Tipperary Feb 2020 #7
No, not yet democrattotheend Feb 2020 #8
That wouldn't be a bad idea ...try to save the house and get the Senate so Trump can't appoint Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #31
overwhelming majority of voters tell bernie to go away lolo0lol nt msongs Feb 2020 #9
Yes, the people of New Hampshire have spoken. Bernie is our next president dalton99a Feb 2020 #10
No, he might be the nominee...it is possible, but I believe unlikely. However, he will never win Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #29
NO to your question. n/t MFGsunny Feb 2020 #12
no handmade34 Feb 2020 #13
I don't see this win the same way Bev54 Feb 2020 #15
I hope you're right-let me just say this NewsCenter28 Feb 2020 #19
He won't win SC but he did pretty well in Nevada...but on Super Tuesday...I don't think he does well Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #24
Transparent. nt Codeine Feb 2020 #16
DON'T YOU DARE NewsCenter28 Feb 2020 #20
He's the furthest he's been all year from inevitable. MontanaFarmer Feb 2020 #17
Huh? Lefta Dissenter Feb 2020 #18
Jake Tapper of CNN and Chris Hayes of MSNBC are spinning this as a huge win for BS NewsCenter28 Feb 2020 #23
It's a 'huge win' by a small fraction with much less voters supporting him. LESS not more nt UniteFightBack Feb 2020 #30
Chris Hays has always been a devotee, losing all objectivity NYMinute Feb 2020 #43
Oh please, after two tiny White states? No. Sanders will lose a general...I will never Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #21
From your lips to god ears-demsrule86 NewsCenter28 Feb 2020 #28
We can't give up . Our country and our kid's future is on the line. Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #67
BS is Behind in Delegates.. Cha Feb 2020 #37
Hi Cha... great point. Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #66
Non, Mme. Defarge Feb 2020 #25
I agree with you...I'm annoyed you made this post too...WTF. nt UniteFightBack Feb 2020 #26
That made me laugh! yardwork Feb 2020 #63
No, if the others coalesced behind one candidate, Bernie would be done. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #27
Nicole Wallace said no one in the GOP in 2016 NewsCenter28 Feb 2020 #32
No. TexasTowelie Feb 2020 #33
I'm already there but this is a horse race. CentralMass Feb 2020 #34
26%? Dem2 Feb 2020 #36
No. katmondoo Feb 2020 #38
Probably can wait till after Super Tuesday Cal Carpenter Feb 2020 #39
... NYMinute Feb 2020 #40
How I will get behind Bernie greenjar_01 Feb 2020 #41
😂 Lefta Dissenter Feb 2020 #61
Seriously? BlueIdaho Feb 2020 #42
This is nonsense. n/t Laelth Feb 2020 #44
No MFM008 Feb 2020 #45
Inevitable is not so much anymore Zambero Feb 2020 #46
Two very white states voted and you are calling the election for Bernie. sheshe2 Feb 2020 #48
It's funny you say this when you're a Pete supporter and Pete is ahead in delegates Happyhippychick Feb 2020 #49
It's going to come down to Bernie vs Bloomberg. DanTex Feb 2020 #50
Well, DT, BlueMTexpat Feb 2020 #64
No Green Line Feb 2020 #51
We've had two contests in tiny states with zero reflection of the party in general. BlueTsunami2018 Feb 2020 #52
????????????????????????????????????????????? No. EveHammond13 Feb 2020 #54
This post is ridiculous. Let's do better. tritsofme Feb 2020 #56
WTF are you for real? Dream Girl Feb 2020 #57
What tonight did was kick open the door for Bloomberg. Blue_true Feb 2020 #58
Interesting analysis.. thanks! Cha Feb 2020 #60
Wait until SuperTuesday, which could either award hundreds of delegates to Sanders, Liberty Belle Feb 2020 #59
No. Just no. BlueMTexpat Feb 2020 #62
Too early to assume that gollygee Feb 2020 #65
Good grief. Sanders is not inevitable.. in fact quite the opposite. honest.abe Feb 2020 #68
It's not over yet. Turin_C3PO Feb 2020 #69
There have been TWO states Bettie Feb 2020 #70
Your first election, huh? LexVegas Feb 2020 #71
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