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MoonlitKnight

(1,585 posts)
7. Yep. Nobody else above 15%
Tue Feb 18, 2020, 11:01 PM
Feb 2020

I would think that there will be plenty of delegates from congressional districts.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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Cool. David__77 Feb 2020 #1
My 18 year old and I lit a candle sang Wont back down and voted ChubbyStar Feb 2020 #5
This weekend I visited my mother and she filled her ballot out. David__77 Feb 2020 #10
What is the date of CA primary? at140 Feb 2020 #2
March 3, Super Tuesday. Garrett78 Feb 2020 #8
It's already happening Retrograde Feb 2020 #21
That could be a game-changer FBaggins Feb 2020 #3
Yep. Nobody else above 15% MoonlitKnight Feb 2020 #7
That's pretty awesome! jimfields33 Feb 2020 #4
God help us Dream Girl Feb 2020 #6
I going to follow the polls here very closely. I will vote for whoever is in striking distance of Dream Girl Feb 2020 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Anon-C Feb 2020 #12
You, me and everyone I have spoken to about the upcoming CA Primary have said the exact same thing Pachamama Feb 2020 #15
Economist Thomas Piketty argues that aligning against Wall Street is the key to Democratic success Bucky Feb 2020 #23
He has not been vetted AT ALL. Dream Girl Feb 2020 #35
I have to keep telling my GOP friends that ... Bucky Feb 2020 #36
Problem is my governor Newsom just signed a law that allows someone to change their registration on still_one Feb 2020 #31
This will be a test of voter turnout. Mr.Bill Feb 2020 #11
415 delegates and Bernie could possibly get all thanks to Bloomberg entering late to split the Skya Rhen Feb 2020 #13
Bloomberg is on the CA ballot (n/t) Retrograde Feb 2020 #22
Since Bloomberg has now qualified for the Nevada debate, and since the other Democratic candidates still_one Feb 2020 #32
Dream on - Bernie will not win California Pachamama Feb 2020 #14
He has a strong lead in recent polls. +13 average Cal Carpenter Feb 2020 #20
Things are volatile, but Sanders does have a pretty reliable base of voters Bucky Feb 2020 #24
The problem is, my state, California has a semi-open primary. That means a person who does NOT want still_one Feb 2020 #34
The higher-rated SurveyUSA poll of California, just out, has Sanders 25%, Bloomberg 21%, within MOE highplainsdem Feb 2020 #16
Public policy Institute of California is A rated by 538 Bumperstickers Feb 2020 #17
Wow looks like a blowout! dbolski Feb 2020 #18
But...but...California is too white and not an accurate representation of 'real America". jcmaine72 Feb 2020 #19
He remember that Gandhi line about "I love Christ but Christians scare me. They're so unlike Christ" Bucky Feb 2020 #25
I voted by mail last week in CA - for Mike. stopbush Feb 2020 #26
A more recent Survey USA poll shows it much closer.. Sanders 25%, Bloomberg 21%, Biden 15% honest.abe Feb 2020 #27
Actually the ppic is the more recent poll Bumperstickers Feb 2020 #28
Nope. PPIC poll started February 7 so most of that poll was done before the Survey USA poll. honest.abe Feb 2020 #29
41% black voters for bloomberg and 17% for joe?.. seems outlier eom. counting Feb 2020 #30
Or a sign of things to come for Biden among AA voters. honest.abe Feb 2020 #33
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