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Does the fact that E Warren is still in pull votes from the B Sanders camp, and give J Biden an advantage going forward ?
Old Joe might just pull it off.
Either way, we currently have a president who is bat-sh*t crazy, and the next one ( either Bernie or Joe ) could be senile before the end of his first term.

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2 minutes ago, MigL said:

Does the fact that E Warren is still in pull votes from the B Sanders camp, and give J Biden an advantage going forward ?

To some extent, maybe yes, but she’s trying to position herself as the middle option and this is why she’ll likely stay in even after Tuesday. 
 

“Like Bernie’s ideas, but not how easy he is to caricature or how limited his record of achievement is, but don’t want the barely intelligible Biden who still thinks politics work like they did 40 years ago? Vote Warren!”

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8 hours ago, iNow said:

To some extent, maybe yes, but she’s trying to position herself as the middle option and this is why she’ll likely stay in even after Tuesday. 
 

“Like Bernie’s ideas, but not how easy he is to caricature or how limited his record of achievement is, but don’t want the barely intelligible Biden who still thinks politics work like they did 40 years ago? Vote Warren!”

I think Pinnochahontas can give him a run for his money on that one...

...but at least she now has money after reversing on her refusal to accept Super Pac support.

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11 minutes ago, J.C.MacSwell said:

Regardless of who the middle option might be, the Bernie Bros are not going to like them. That will make it harder vs Trump if that option succeeds in getting nominated.

I don't see how that would be true, politically; it wasn't for the republicans.

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Amazing what SC has done for Joe Biden.

32 minutes ago, iNow said:

Any Klobuchar has now also dropped out

Down to 3 old white guys and a comparatively young whipper snapper female...

Warren should stay in just in case the 3 of them don't survive until November...

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8 hours ago, dimreepr said:

I don't see how that would be true, politically; it wasn't for the republicans.

I said that assuming Sanders would get the plurality of votes. The way it is heading now that may not even be true, but it very well still could be and seems likely.

But Biden is rolling in a way Bernie was just last week. If he ends up in the Whitehouse SC was the pivot point. (and I would think he owes James Clyburn a beer...)

Whether Sanders wins the plurality could make a difference for a number of Bernie supporters, most of whom admittedly would still vote Democrat but I think it depends on how many...vs how many stay home or vote for Trump. 12% voted for Trump in 2016 IIRC (I'm recalling thinking I heard that recently). That was after Clinton won the plurality heading into the convention. How many more would have done that if Sanders had the plurality and then lost the nomination?

Some of Sanders supporters are anti-establishment and many anti-DNC.

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1 minute ago, CharonY said:

All of them? 😜

Lol. Amy. Stupid autocorrect. 

Bernie. Biden. Bloomberg. Warren. Tulsi Gabbard (really??). That’s who’s left for tomorrow’s Super Tuesday. 

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Both P Buttigieg and A Klobuchar have thrown their support behind J Biden who is 'sittin pretty' for Tuesday.
Meanwhile, E Warren is 'stealing' support from B Sanders, who is having 'deja-vu' of  2015.

One week, in politics, makes a HUGE difference

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^lol

Biden won Virginia and got an important win in North Carolina. He also took Alabama so is crushing the south. Will be curious what happens in Texas. 

Bernie won Vermont. Bloomberg took American Samoa. 

Results will keep coming in tonight and for several days ahead. 

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Warren lost Massachusetts. I think she needs to drop out. 

Bernie took California which is huge. 

Biden is having the single best night of his entire political career. It’s the first good week he’s had in this entire campaign. He needs to string several good weeks together. 

Should he win, I’d like him to have Warren or Stacey Abrams as his VP.  

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8 minutes ago, zapatos said:

But wouldn't it be great on SNL?

But how could SNL possibly spoof it? There would be nothing to write.

They might as well just show highlights and we could all laugh...and cry... again.

36 minutes ago, MigL said:

I think JC is hoping A Yang as VP.

That would be interesting if they took some of Yang's ideas and toned them down a bit

(could they then let Yang do the talking?)

The downside of course is the mess they inherit, but that would be true for anyone.

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7 hours ago, MigL said:

I don't think I could watch the debate with D Trump

I don’t think Trumps gonna show up to any debates. No need. Classic power move. We’ll see, but it’s off-topic. 

Biden took Texas. Bernies days seem numbered. 

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Just now, J.C.MacSwell said:

A one day (for voting for) wonder...

For the half a billion dollars he spent, I suspect he could've bought the actual territory of American Samoa, not just 4 out of its 5 delegates

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30 minutes ago, iNow said:

For the half a billion dollars he spent, I suspect he could've bought the actual territory of American Samoa, not just 4 out of its 5 delegates

If that was money well spent, James Clyburn's timely endorsement of Biden must be worth billions.

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1 hour ago, J.C.MacSwell said:

If that was money well spent, James Clyburn's timely endorsement of Biden must be worth billions.

Indeed. I'm even thinking of asking Clyburn if he'd give my kid a recommendation for college. 

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