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In reply to the discussion: Biden has no ground game in California [View all]W_HAMILTON
(10,335 posts)44. Well, wasn't that stupid of him.
Sanders is apparently taking money in hand over fist and yet he chose to "save money" in the exact state that ended any hope he had in the last nomination?

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I'm debating it! I think Joe has a decent chance of being within 5% of Sanders in CA
Amishman
Mar 2020
#9
we shall see how bernie's attempt to buy the elction in CA works out, all those offices and all
msongs
Mar 2020
#8
Hillary beat Barack convincingly in CA and still lost the nomination.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2020
#10
The 2008 California Democratic primary took place on February 5, 2008.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2020
#18
When you look at the states HRC won in 08 it's amazing she lost the delegate race.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2020
#23
I understand why you thought that. Here is the story with the California primary.
StevieM
Mar 2020
#34
"Ground games" can either be exaggerated or ineffective. Perfect example is Iowa. Sanders said...
George II
Mar 2020
#13
and if bernie wins by less than 50 delegates, my guess is those 23 officers were a waste of money .
dumptrump1
Mar 2020
#15
What does it mean then if Biden wins delegates with little to no presence?
PubliusEnigma
Mar 2020
#30