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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: After Super Tuesday, Bernie will be our nominee. [View all]totodeinhere
(13,688 posts)52. I think you are getting way ahead of yourself here. All we have is a leak put out on the day before
Nevada caucuses. And there has been no indication from Democratic officials in Iowa to the effect that Russian interference had anything to do with the Iowa results. Before you make such an accusation you would need something specific to back that up, not just a leak from an anonymous source.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I hope that you will at least vote for our nominee no matter who she or he is.
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#42
I think you are getting way ahead of yourself here. All we have is a leak put out on the day before
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#52
Even if more Dems drop out, his lead will be insourmountable because of proportionate delegation.
Yavin4
Feb 2020
#10
It depends how far he's ahead. If it's not by much, proportional delegate allocation cuts both ways.
thesquanderer
Feb 2020
#21
That is why Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar must decide which two will drop out NOW
Fiendish Thingy
Feb 2020
#20
I don't think it's nearly settled, and the party may end up in a real mess.
Boulevardier
Feb 2020
#6
and on Super Tuesday there are 6 very red states whose total delegates exceed California
still_one
Feb 2020
#13
Bow down? WTF are you talking about. THIS IS ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES where supposedly
still_one
Feb 2020
#40
Appreciate the clarification. What I am pointing out is that there are red states, with DEMOCRATS
still_one
Feb 2020
#54
I don't know that Bernie will necessarily do poorly in the red state primaries.
Boulevardier
Feb 2020
#51
There will be no recovery in 2024 if Trump wins a second term with down-ballot effects.
RockRaven
Feb 2020
#19
If he has the required delegates on the first ballot for the nomination, yes, if not
still_one
Feb 2020
#9
Then that is the way it is. Thanks to so many open primaries, where non-Democrats can vote in the
still_one
Feb 2020
#31
Agreed. All of this hand wringing over the Sanders candidacy will do us no good.
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#38