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I expect Bernie will be a little more the focus of attack tonight, given his recent showing in Nevada and Bloomberg's somewhat dismal showing in the last debate.

Bloomberg should of course be better prepared than he was last time.

Posted
11 minutes ago, J.C.MacSwell said:

I expect Bernie will be a little more the focus of attack tonight

Same here

11 minutes ago, J.C.MacSwell said:

Bloomberg should of course be better prepared than he was last time.

A pretty low hurdle to jump

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5 minutes ago, iNow said:

Same here

A pretty low hurdle to jump

I think he limboed under the bar most of the last debate, after smacking his head on it early.

(also Warren kept dropping the bar on him everytime he thought he was low enough)

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20 hours ago, MigL said:

The Americans better not reduce their military; who will protect us Canadians ?

Protect you from whom?

The American military isn't about defense. It's mostly about deterrence.

A lot of nations know that the USA is unlikely to just randomly unleash nuclear weapons.(Even Trump didn't, despite listening to hours and hours of doom and gloom predictions from my more liberal friends, who at this point likely owe me millions of dollars from saying "I'd bet a thousand dollars.....").

They're less sure of the idea of us Americans showing up with a hundred million pounds of explosives and rendering their military a smoking pile of garbage in a matter of weeks.

And we have to keep upgrading our planes because with the likes of Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea selling terrorists and other nations high tech anti aircraft technology. We need to constantly get better to maintain that appearance of being "untouchable". (Also, how would Lockheed Martin stay in business without hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars🙄)

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We’re off topic but cyber aggression can’t be stopped by planes, whether built 30 years ago and mainstreamed or the latest and greatest from Lockheed 

Posted
12 minutes ago, iNow said:

We’re off topic but cyber aggression can’t be stopped by planes, whether built 30 years ago and mainstreamed or the latest and greatest from Lockheed 

Agreed we're off topic, and I agree with the point you made here. I didn't say whether I agreed with our military, I commented on what seemed like a misunderstanding as to the power of the American Military.

Anyways, back on topic, it appears that Biden is likely to win South Carolina. If that happens, then at least 3 individual candidates won a primary state.

During super Tuesday, it's predicted that both Mike and Amy are likely to pick up a state as well, putting that number at 5 individual candidates.

 

Posted

Come on !
They are, after all, only politicians.

What did you expect ?
The same high level of debate you get here, on Science Forums.

:D

Posted

I think we need hockey refs to do the moderating...let them play to a point but then sticking them in a penalty box for a few minutes when they bend the rules too far.

"2 minute penalty to number 4 Buttigieg...."

Alternatively for entertainment value...WWE refs

Posted
8 hours ago, MigL said:

Come on !
They are, after all, only politicians.

What did you expect ?
The same high level of debate you get here, on Science Forums.

:D

As soon as someone put up that xkcd citation cartoon they'd be snookered. "Wha',... you mean... I gotta tell the truth?!" :)

Posted

Happy Leap Day everyone!

Now, what effect on Super Tuesday might Biden winning today in SC by double digits have? Could he spin it as making a comeback against Bernie and use it to rally enough to save his campaign? Or does Bernie have just too much momentum now to give it much effect...especially given that Biden winning SC is pretty much expected?

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43 minutes ago, J.C.MacSwell said:

Now, what effect on Super Tuesday might Biden winning today in SC by double digits have? Could he spin it as making a comeback against Bernie and use it to rally enough to save his campaign? Or does Bernie have just too much momentum now to give it much effect...especially given that Biden winning SC is pretty much expected?

I guess it depends on who's more convincing...

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How do Sanders and Biden match up in terms of (a) beating Trump and (b) winning the Houses?

 

Will either's supporters consider switching based on those criteria?

 

Have to say ,I am now very impressed by Biden based on his last town hall.

Posted
12 minutes ago, geordief said:

Will either's supporters consider switching based on those criteria?

The important question is, can they do that before going to war?

Sorry, off topic...

However relatable...

Posted

I would say, based on most Americans I know ( not members of this forum ) that B Sanders will not only lose the election, but also the popular vote.
American ideas about 'socialism' are THAT entrenched.

That being said, I would like to see no-one over the age of 65 running for President.
Retire already.

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11 minutes ago, MigL said:

I would say, based on most Americans I know ( not members of this forum ) that B Sanders will not only lose the election, but also the popular vote.
American ideas about 'socialism' are THAT entrenched.

That being said, I would like to see no-one over the age of 65 running for President.
Retire already.

There's a huge difference between asking for a 4 year contract that will take you to being 84 years old, like Sanders would be (or 82 like Biden)...and one that would put you around 70.

Warren seems pretty fit and energetic for 70. I wouldn't hold her age against her (her identity politics is another matter)

That being said, Bernie seems to have recovered well from his heart attack (I wonder if it was done on a fair socialist allotment of medical care?)

Posted
1 hour ago, MigL said:

I would say, based on most Americans I know ( not members of this forum ) that B Sanders will not only lose the election, but also the popular vote.
American ideas about 'socialism' are THAT entrenched.

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President Donald Trump lashed out on Friday at the network that normally covers him so favorably over a new national poll that shows him losing hypothetical head-to-head popular vote matchups against all six of the top Democratic presidential candidates.

https://www.vox.com/2020/2/28/21157803/trump-fox-news-poll-losing-to-biden-sanders-bloomberg

Posted

Not insignificant, but you have to take that with a grain of salt.

Trump/GOP attacks against individual Democrat candidates are by necessity diluted over the field at this point, and Democrats running for House and Senate seats swing States, have yet to distance themselves from the policies of the eventual Democrat nominee, as they don't know who that will be. Compare with it having been open season on Trump for the last 3 + years, Trump being a very clear target.

Posted

A big issue with those polls is that without further analyses they are not really predictive of the election outcome due to the weird system. Really only a small subset of the population is going to determine the next president.

Posted (edited)

All polls are based on what people think at the time it is taken. With the tanking of the stock market and the spread of COVID-19, by the time November rolls around I might be able to beat Trump in the general election.

Edited by zapatos

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