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In reply to the discussion: California has a larger population than all four states that have voted so far. [View all]Celerity
(55,040 posts)24. but they said Biden would benefit
I agree that Biden voters (due to their far older ages on average) have much more to fear from COVID-19, as they are far more likely to die from it than us younger (I am a Zennial (right on the Gen Z/Millennial borderline) born in 1996, so dead in the middle of the 18 to 30yo cohort in 2020) people, but that would seem to me, to IMPEDE their coming out to vote, which hurts Biden.
Either way, COVID-19 fear will have minimal impact, at least for the next 3 months or so, I would think.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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California has a larger population than all four states that have voted so far. [View all]
Buzz cook
Mar 2020
OP
There are only 2 candidates with sufficient support among key constituencies to be considered viable
Garrett78
Mar 2020
#2
I don't see Bloomberg dropping out until after NY primary in April. 2nd to CA in delegates.
lynintenn
Mar 2020
#29
How would COVID-19 help Biden more? His voters skew far older, thus far more likely
Celerity
Mar 2020
#14
I think they were implying that virus fear-based voters would prefer a Biden over a Sanders n/t
mikelgb
Mar 2020
#23
the deadlines for absentee ballots were before COVID-19 came truly to the fore nt
Celerity
Mar 2020
#32
The older people I know are not going to be scared off from voting by this virus.
cwydro
Mar 2020
#35
Dumb question: If, after Super Tues., Amy, Pete, and/or Elizabeth drop out, ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
Mar 2020
#17
Thank you. Although, the vision of them banging on the door might be entertaining. nt
JustABozoOnThisBus
Mar 2020
#36