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Mr.Bill

(24,906 posts)
11. This will be a test of voter turnout.
Tue Feb 18, 2020, 11:07 PM
Feb 2020

My granddaughter is one of the most rabid Bernie supporters you will ever meet. She is 30 years old. She volunteered to work on his campaign four years ago (although they didn't return her Emails or phone calls).

She has said she will vote for Bernie even if he is dead. Only one catch. She has never in her life bothered to vote.

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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