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Joe BidenCongratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Sanders is inevitable Renew Deal Apr 2019 #1
I hope not because Trump will beat Sanders in a general. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #11
Yep leftofcool Apr 2019 #27
Forgive us if we don't believe you Mr Tibbs Apr 2019 #56
Nothing to forgive. I just think Sanders fans don't pay attention to how we win. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #76
If sanders is the nominee, trump will win 45+ states in the real world Gothmog Apr 2019 #72
In which states do you see 2016 Hillary voters choosing Trump over Sanders? thesquanderer Apr 2019 #82
It is not Hillary voters you need to worry about. It is WI, MI, and PA you have to worry about. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #84
too soon Kurt V. Apr 2019 #51
Then let's get ready for four more years of trump lunamagica Apr 2019 #61
Really? Gothmog Apr 2019 #71
You don't think the book buying with campaign funds won't hurt Bernie? Blue_true Apr 2019 #86
N.H. is a neighbor. And, like Iowa is not a representation of the country question everything Apr 2019 #2
Oh come on, if Biden was ahead people would be jumping for joy. vsrazdem Apr 2019 #3
Yeah, because Sanders would get out quicker...the sooner the better. We need to to have a Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #8
Yep, like clockwork. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2019 #10
Yep, sounds pretty familiar. vsrazdem Apr 2019 #18
He can't win. His numbers are too high. nt artislife Apr 2019 #23
He and his million donors and volunteers should pack it in! Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2019 #43
He's reached people in all 50 states artislife Apr 2019 #46
if anyone were ahead of Bernie in a NH poll qazplm135 Apr 2019 #28
It's a shame that Iowa and New Hampshire are the first two states to primary/caucus.... George II Apr 2019 #5
The demographics of those states certainly does NOT represent the United States, AND... NurseJackie Apr 2019 #9
Let's see how the states of NC, SC, GA, AL, MS, LA, and even FL vote. Those will be more.... George II Apr 2019 #14
NC is hardly predominately GOP dsc Apr 2019 #53
I was referring to Iowa and New Hampshire, I guess I didn't word that sentence well. Sorry. George II Apr 2019 #54
Odd that NH's entire congressional delegation is Democratic Voltaire2 Apr 2019 #58
I feel like I'm playing in an American League baseball game here....batter up! George II Apr 2019 #66
Like I said: never wrong. Voltaire2 Apr 2019 #77
Maybe they should have. George II Apr 2019 #78
Lulzd. Voltaire2 Apr 2019 #79
Lulzd, you're from New Hampshire and yet you refer to the General Court as the "Legislature"? George II Apr 2019 #80
We all do. It is formally the General Court. Voltaire2 Apr 2019 #81
Considering that he can't even get AA to attend a rally at a BLACK church in a MAJORITY BLACK city... NurseJackie Apr 2019 #13
Indeed. George II Apr 2019 #15
Yes, keep plugging that 1 event over and over and maybe people will believe you. vsrazdem Apr 2019 #20
Yes, keep denying it happened exactly as I said and maybe people will believe you. NurseJackie Apr 2019 #21
I didn't deny it. It was 1 event. He has had others in SC since then where he had their support. vsrazdem Apr 2019 #22
You said "maybe people will believe you" ... meaning ME ... and insinuating that I'm lying. NurseJackie Apr 2019 #30
I'm not calling you a liar. Your description was accurate, it was just not complete. vsrazdem Apr 2019 #33
His support among the AA community and other POC is tepid and tenative, AT BEST. NurseJackie Apr 2019 #45
More than half of black voters have a favorable view of Sanders, and yes whether that transitions in vsrazdem Apr 2019 #57
Ah... the "Morning Consult" poll. NurseJackie Apr 2019 #62
And the quinnipiac poll, but maybe you have a better one to look at. vsrazdem Apr 2019 #63
Really. A lot of us in the rest of the country kind of wouldn't mind having our opinion heard ... SWBTATTReg Apr 2019 #34
Sanders won the NH primary in 2016, too, but didn't get the nomination. highplainsdem Apr 2019 #4
Even then he barely cracked 60% although NH's population fits his demographic perfectly. George II Apr 2019 #6
Good point. Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #12
And Joe Biden never got the nomination artislife Apr 2019 #25
A lot of Sanders supporters do that every day BannonsLiver Apr 2019 #26
The difference is that Biden's leading in most polls now. And btw, even this highplainsdem Apr 2019 #29
So early artislife Apr 2019 #31
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Welcome to DU artislife Apr 2019 #42
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Thanks for reminding me artislife Apr 2019 #49
He never earnestly ran for President the last two times, for a variety of reasons.... George II Apr 2019 #32
Really? He wasn't REALLY serious, see, he didn't actually WANT to win... Autumn Apr 2019 #70
He meant to lose. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2019 #74
In 88 he was the strongest candidate till the media reported he had plagiarized a speech Autumn Apr 2019 #75
Oh that. Voltaire2 Apr 2019 #85
To add context... Mr Tibbs Apr 2019 #83
I would hope Sanders wins New Hamshire...meaningless...now if Biden wins it ...than Sanders should Demsrule86 Apr 2019 #7
Cf Monmouth U: Biden 27 Sanders 16 Buttigieg 9 Harris 7 Warren 7 crazytown Apr 2019 #16
BOOT EDGE EDGE mobeau69 Apr 2019 #17
He doesn't actually pronounce it that way, does he? Does anyone? NurseJackie Apr 2019 #24
I like Buddha-Judge, myself. :) RobertDevereaux Apr 2019 #41
Not many, but... Grendam Apr 2019 #59
:-) mobeau69 Apr 2019 #69
Inasmuch as Biden isn't even a candidate yet, this is good news for him. George II Apr 2019 #19
Yep. highplainsdem Apr 2019 #35
True. And just as good or better for Pete Buttigieg True Dough Apr 2019 #36
He only officially entered the race eight days ago, too. George II Apr 2019 #39
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The Raw figures - Unsure 40, Sanders 18 Biden 12 Buttigieg 11 Harris 4 crazytown Apr 2019 #37
Interesting, that's a HUGE "undecided", two out of every five polled. George II Apr 2019 #40
Yes - but it's in line with common sense (& DU?) crazytown Apr 2019 #52
I honestly think polls a year ahead of time are meaningless, but it gets some excited, I guess. George II Apr 2019 #67
How about a poll one month ahead of time: crazytown Apr 2019 #68
Somebody has not been looking at the democratic primary forum header. nt Blue_true Apr 2019 #87
B rated pollster and this particular poll is worthless. BlueFlorida Apr 2019 #48
Actually the 40% is unsure crazytown Apr 2019 #55
Well, 40% did not pick a candidate BlueFlorida Apr 2019 #60
Why should a pollster include republicans in a Democratic Party primary poll. Blue_true Apr 2019 #88
Interesting looking at the data. It appears Mayor Pete is pulling support from Biden as well as Nanjeanne Apr 2019 #50
Right now, Bernie Sanders has Bettie Apr 2019 #64
So what? An all-white small state polls for all white males. brush Apr 2019 #65
This poll is totally worthless-only 9% have selected candidate and 77% have no damn clue. Gothmog Apr 2019 #73
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