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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1600 on: February 17, 2020, 05:29:26 AM »
It’s a Sanders/Bloomberg Race Now: Either way, the Democrats Lose
DB Daily Update ^ | David Blackmon
Posted on 2/17/2020, 7:59:46 AM by EyesOfTX

As the campaign of Quid Pro Joe Biden collapses under the weight of its own rank dishonesty and a candidate who is clearly impaired, the high muckety-mucks of the Democrat Party and its big money donors are now going all-in on Mini-Mike Bloomberg. They all know that the nomination this July in Milwaukee of The Commie, Bernie Sanders, would spell certain doom for their party in November, as The Commie would not only lose the presidential contest to President Donald Trump, but also ensure massive losses in both houses of congress.

This dynamic is, in part, why you saw Bloomberg launch his “I’m thinking of picking the Pantsuit Princess as my running mate” trial balloon over the weekend. Mr. Excitement and the party leaders want to gauge Democrat voter reaction, hoping against hope that a Bloomberg/Coughing Crook ticket might mollify The Commie’s gang of leftist lunatic supporters and possibly unify the party for the general election.

Hah. Fat chance.

See, these people know they have a gigantic problem on their hands: As things stand today, it is almost inevitable that their convention will produce a nominee who will divide the party’s voter base. The collapse of Biden, the fast fade of Fauxcahontas and the simple non-viability of Preacher Pete for a variety of reasons means that their nominating contest has now boiled down to a contest between a lifelong communist who doesn’t even call himself a Democrat and a former Republican, a billionaire who only bothered to register as a Democrat a few years ago.

It is a contest between a Commie who is raising tens of millions of campaign dollars mainly from small contributions by tens of thousands of leftists nutjobs and an outright oligarch who is attempting to perform a very public leveraged buyout of the entire Democrat Party. Folks, this is not just a contest between liberals and moderates, as your corrupt news media attempts to portray it, it is a contest between two diametrically-opposed world views, all taking place under a single political party’s tent.

How do you unify that? You don’t.

Before we go any further, take a look at this set of projections produced by Nate Silver and 538.com:

Political Polls @PpollingNumbers .@FiveThirtyEight Forecast on early and super Tuesday states ____ has the best chance of winning:

Sanders: Nevada SC California Texas NC Virginia Massachusetts Minnesota Colorado Tennessee Oklahoma Arkansas Utah Maine Vermont

Klobuchar/Sanders: Minnesota

Biden: Alabama

4,641 8:19 PM - Feb 15, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy 1,102 people are talking about this Whose name is conspicuously missing from those results? That’s right: No Mini-Mike. The oligarch who has already dumped over $300 million of his own personal fortune into this race is not, according to 538.com, currently the favorite to win a single state on Super Tuesday, the date on which he has supposedly staked his entire effort. Not one. Damn. State.

Making matters even more perilous for those hoping to prevent a full Commie takeover of a Party in which he is not even a member, Mini-Mike is having a hard time getting his polling numbers up to the 15% threshold in those Super Tuesday states that would allow him to start actually being awarded some delegates. He’s getting close in Texas, where his ads have been ubiquitous for three months now, but is mired in the low single digits in California polls taken thus far.

Meanwhile, The Commie continues to surge in the polls, now having moved past Biden even in one South Carolina poll, ending thoughts of Quid Pro Joe’s unassailable firewall in that state.

The reality is that The Commie has all the momentum in this race and that TV and social media advertising can only take you so far, regardless of how many millions you pour into it. At some point, constant TV ads become so annoying that people tune them out and, if the ads continue, become openly hostile to them.

Once Super Tuesday has come and gone, 40% of the delegates in this race will have been awarded, and The Commie will have more of them than anyone else. Biden will end his disastrous campaign, as will Lieawatha. Klobuchar will hang on for awhile longer, but will ultimately run out of money and have to quit the race, probably before the end of March. Buttigieg will take his boutique vanity campaign all the way to the convention, as he will be the only other candidate who will be able to continue to raise enough money to mount a semi-credible effort.

Thus, the nominating contest for the “party of diversity” will boil down to a battle of attrition between three pasty-faced white guys – because of course it will – two of whom aren’t really even Democrats, the third of whom has never held any office higher than mayor of a mid-size college town in Indiana.

The big problem there for the Party is that all three men have very limited ceilings governing their appeal to voters, and the proportional awarding of delegates in these primaries will ensure than none of them will be able to go into the convention having won the majority of delegates needed to prevail on the first ballot. As things stand today, that almost certainly means that Sanders, who will enter the convention having won the most delegates, will see the nomination taken from him on a second ballot in which all the Party’s “Super Delegates” will be able to vote.

And if you think the violence-prone Sanders support base is going to quietly accept that outcome and unify around an oligarch and his Grasping Grifter running mate, boy, do you have another think coming. Milwaukee will become riot central in such a scenario and the Democrat Party will become unalterably divided.

Sanders himself will most likely just end up being bought off again like he was in 2016 – although the price will be higher this time – so no one should count on a third-party effort with him in the lead. But 40% of the Party’s current voter base will be forever disillusioned, and a good portion of them will become permanently disaffected after seeing the nomination once again stolen from their hero.

For Democrat Party leaders and funders, the only currently-viable scenario even worse than that would be for The Commie to get real momentum at his back and win the nomination outright. That would not only result in massive landslide losses in November, but the end of the Party as they have known it. The Democrat Party would, in that scenario. become America’s version of the British Labor Party, a loud collection of preening radical nincompoops who seldom manage to obtain any lever of actual power.

This is where the Democrats are as of today. If you can see any way out for them, let me know.

That is all.

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1601 on: February 17, 2020, 05:55:22 AM »
I hope they eat shit.  Which is to say, each other. 

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1602 on: February 17, 2020, 06:09:32 AM »
Bloomberg Sparks Bipartisan Outrage for Past, Condescending Remarks About Farmers: ‘Ignorant as [bleep]’
Mediaite ^ | February 16, 2020 | Reed Richardson
Posted on 2/17/2020, 8:34:50 AM by richardtavor

Democratic president candidate Michael Bloomberg drew mockery from both sides of the ideological spectrum after a viral clip of him showed the billionaire media tycoon belittling farming at a 2016 business school talk and contrasting it with the “gray matter” necessary to work in the modern information economy.

Bloomberg’s 2016 comments during a sit-down discussion at Oxford’s Said Business School gained attention after a Twitter account with the handle, Pete Mentes, posted a one-minute snippet of the former New York City mayor — who has never farmed — claiming “I could teach anybody in this room” to be a farmer.

“It’s a process,” he went on to say, referring to the agrarian economy 300 years ago, “you dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on to, add water, up comes the corn.” He then said working in the modern information economy is “fundamentally different, because it’s built around replacing people with technology and the skill sets you need to learn are how to think and analyze and that is a whole degree level different, you need to have different skill set, you have to have a lot more gray matter.”

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1603 on: February 17, 2020, 06:32:36 AM »

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1604 on: February 17, 2020, 07:05:02 AM »



Topless protester confronts Bernie Sanders, de Blasio at Nevada campaign rally

A topless protester disrupted Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign rally in Nevada on Sunday — moments after Mayor Bill de Blasio introduced the Democratic presidential candidate to the stage.

De Blasio had just introduced Sanders to the crowd in Carson City as the “next president of the United States,” when Sanders entered the stage with his wife as the song “Power to the People” played.

That’s when a fully clothed woman jumped up and tried to wrest the microphone out of the Vermont senator’s hand, before grabbing another one from the lectern, and started speaking about the candidate’s support for dairy farmers.

“Bernie, I’m your biggest supporter, and I’m here to ask you to stop pumping up the dairy industry and to stop pumping up animal agriculture,” she said. “I believe in you…” she continued, before the mic suddenly went dead and security moved toward her.

Sanders moved to the edge of the stage as a string of women then paraded across holding images of cows — followed by a topless woman, who gestured to Sanders as members of his security detail positioned themselves between the two.

“This is Nevada. There’s always a little excitement — at no extra cost. Except we have a lot of water on the stage,” he said as he returned to the stage.

The protesters were prompted by the senator’s support in 2018 for legislation that provided emergency financial support for dairy farmers across the country because of the falling price of milk.

https://nypost.com/2020/02/16/topless-protester-confronts-bernie-sanders-de-blasio-at-nevada-campaign-rally/

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1605 on: February 17, 2020, 07:18:04 AM »
DeBlasio endorsement is like getting endorsed by Stalin or Pol Pot.  Good job Bernie you FNG marxist retarded F!!@#$




Topless protester confronts Bernie Sanders, de Blasio at Nevada campaign rally

A topless protester disrupted Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign rally in Nevada on Sunday — moments after Mayor Bill de Blasio introduced the Democratic presidential candidate to the stage.

De Blasio had just introduced Sanders to the crowd in Carson City as the “next president of the United States,” when Sanders entered the stage with his wife as the song “Power to the People” played.

That’s when a fully clothed woman jumped up and tried to wrest the microphone out of the Vermont senator’s hand, before grabbing another one from the lectern, and started speaking about the candidate’s support for dairy farmers.

“Bernie, I’m your biggest supporter, and I’m here to ask you to stop pumping up the dairy industry and to stop pumping up animal agriculture,” she said. “I believe in you…” she continued, before the mic suddenly went dead and security moved toward her.

Sanders moved to the edge of the stage as a string of women then paraded across holding images of cows — followed by a topless woman, who gestured to Sanders as members of his security detail positioned themselves between the two.

“This is Nevada. There’s always a little excitement — at no extra cost. Except we have a lot of water on the stage,” he said as he returned to the stage.

The protesters were prompted by the senator’s support in 2018 for legislation that provided emergency financial support for dairy farmers across the country because of the falling price of milk.

https://nypost.com/2020/02/16/topless-protester-confronts-bernie-sanders-de-blasio-at-nevada-campaign-rally/

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1606 on: February 17, 2020, 10:19:27 AM »

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Pete Buttigieg Vows to Open up Obamacare to Illegal Immigrants
Breitbart ^ | February 17, 2020 | CHARLIE SPIERING1
Posted on 2/17/2020, 10:53:07 AM by Hojczyk

The former South Bend Mayor told the illegal immigrant he viewed her as an American, despite her illegal status.

“So, first of all, this should go without saying but it’s important to say out loud that I regard you and all DACA recipients as American as I am or anybody else is in this room,” he said.

In December, Buttigieg also expressed his desire that he would open up taxpayer-funded healthcare to illegals during a conversation with a voter in Spanish.

“So the most important thing for me is that we offer the opportunity for health care to all in our country, and this includes the opportunity to buy this plan of Medicare-for-All-who-want-it,” he said, according to a translation of his remarks.

“That is our solution. And this opportunity to buy this plan is for everyone regardless of their immigration status.”

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1607 on: February 17, 2020, 01:13:52 PM »
Are they TRYING to lose?  FFS




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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1608 on: February 17, 2020, 06:27:30 PM »
Not exactly Gatti vs. Ward but video of "fight" in the link below.

VIDEO: Fight Breaks Out At Bernie Sanders Rally In Colorado






DENVER (CBS4) – A fight broke out in the middle of the Bernie Sanders rally on Sunday evening at the Colorado Convention Center. The Democratic presidential candidate rallied thousands of supporters in Denver in a campaign stop before the March 3 Colorado primary.

(credit: CBS)

CBS4’s news camera was capturing video of the event when two men began fighting. They pushed through a metal barrier fence toward the back near the media risers as they grappled with each other and one man knocked the other down onto the ground after lifting him up. They both landed on the ground partially under the stage Sanders was in the middle of delivering his speech from.

(credit: CBS)

Friends of both people quickly intervened and after some more shoving successfully broke up the fight.

It wasn’t immediately clear to CBS4’s crew what the two men were fighting about, but someone contacted CBS4 on Monday by phone and said he is a Sanders supporter and one of the people involved. He said his name is Tyler and that a person with a T-shirt on that read “Black Guns Matter” was with two other men and they were booing during the speech. When Tyler tried to capture video of the booing on his phone’s camera, the man shoved him through the barrier. Tyler then retaliated. It was that action which was captured by CBS4’s camera.

https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/02/17/video-fight-bernie-sanders-rally-denver/

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1609 on: February 18, 2020, 07:55:43 AM »
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2020/02/17/federal_probe_for_james_biden-tied_firm__122447.html


"FBI agents last month raided the home of the CEO of a bankrupt hospital chain and one of its hospitals in Pennsylvania in new signs of trouble for a company central to accusations of influence-peddling by James Biden, brother of former Vice President Joe Biden."

"Lewitt is alleged to have alluded to the Vice President's clout in a text message to Frey to calm the latter's worry about legal liability to his firm over an acquisition: “Jim [Biden] told me. Don’t worry every time someone threatens to sue you you’re with us now nobody is gonna touch you.” According to the lawsuit, “It was Frey’s understanding that Lewitt was implying that DMM [Diverse Medical Management] was 'protected' because of Jim Biden’s connections.” "


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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1610 on: February 18, 2020, 08:06:41 AM »
This guy has his Stop and Frisk. His sexual harassment allegations. And now this is being spread about his comments on farmers and factory workers.

What's the game plan? What's the pathway to victory? Drop a couple billion and spam us all with non-stop advertisements until we are "propagandized" into jumping onto his shitty megalomaniacal agenda?

The more I read, the more I really hate this guy. I hope he wins the nomination so Trump can bury him in front of the entire world.


Bloomberg Sparks Bipartisan Outrage for Past, Condescending Remarks About Farmers: ‘Ignorant as F*ck’


Democratic president candidate Michael Bloomberg drew mockery from both sides of the ideological spectrum after a viral clip of him showed the billionaire media tycoon belittling farming at a 2016 business school talk and contrasting it with the “gray matter” necessary to work in the modern information economy.


Bloomberg’s 2016 comments during a sit-down discussion at Oxford’s Said Business School gained attention after a Twitter account with the handle, Pete Mentes, posted a one-minute snippet of the former New York City mayor — who has never farmed — claiming “I could teach anybody in this room” to be a farmer.

“It’s a process,” he went on to say, referring to the agrarian economy 300 years ago, “you dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on to, add water, up comes the corn.” He then said working in the modern information economy is “fundamentally different, because it’s built around replacing people with technology and the skill sets you need to learn are how to think and analyze and that is a whole degree level different, you need to have different skill set, you have to have a lot more gray matter.”


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mediaite.com/election-2020/bloomberg-sparks-bipartisan-outrage-for-past-condescending-remarks-about-farmers-in-unearthed-2016-clip-ignorant-as-fck/amp/

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1611 on: February 18, 2020, 08:51:30 AM »
Just some dumb opinion piece but honestly this wouldn't surprise me.


Romney-Bloomberg: The Unity Ticket America Deserves




In casting his singular vote to impeach and remove Donald Trump from office, Mitt Romney made history. Now it’s time for him to take a step further. For the good of the country, Senator Romney should run for president as an independent.

With the democratic-socialist Bernie Sanders now the Democratic frontrunner and the political arsonist Donald Trump as the Republican incumbent, there is a yawning chasm that has never before existed in American politics. By retreating to their poles, our two major parties have left tens of millions of independents and moderate Democrats and Republicans unrepresented.

Senator Romney’s entrance into the presidential race wouldn’t just give the vital center of the electorate a home—it would stand a chance to break a system that is stacked against independents and third party candidates. The last major third-party run was in 1992, when Ross Perot won 19 percent of the vote—and he accomplished this while running against two party centrists, in Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush. Against two polarizing fringe candidates with no claim to the middle of American politics, we have no idea what Romney’s ceiling might be. And as Emmanuel Macron showed in France, standing up a new party and winning a presidential election in one motion is not impossible.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thebulwark.com/romney-bloomberg-the-unity-ticket-america-deserves/%3famp

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1612 on: February 18, 2020, 10:17:41 AM »
Mike Bloomberg 'Wants Hillary Clinton As His Running Mate', Sources Close To His Campaign Tell Drudge
Daily Mail ^ | 02/15/20
Posted on 2/15/2020, 11:08:10 AM


Mike Bloomberg is considering Hillary Clinton as his running mate, source says

Polling found the Bloomberg-Clinton combination would be a formidable force to take on Trump in the race for the White House
Mike Bloomberg is considering making Hillary Clinton his running mate, a source close to his campaign has told Drudge Report.

Polling found the Bloomberg-Clinton combination would be a formidable force to take on Trump in the race for the White House, the source said.

Former New York City Mayor and Democratic candidate Bloomberg is said to be considering even changing his official residence from New York to Colorado or Florida - where he also has homes - because the electoral college makes it difficult for US president and vice-president to reside in the same state.

Under the Twelfth Amendment to the US Constitution, which provides the procedure for electing the president and vice-president, it states that the two people could not both inhabit the same state as the elector.

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1613 on: February 18, 2020, 11:01:26 AM »
Just some dumb opinion piece but honestly this wouldn't surprise me.


Romney-Bloomberg: The Unity Ticket America Deserves




In casting his singular vote to impeach and remove Donald Trump from office, Mitt Romney made history. Now it’s time for him to take a step further. For the good of the country, Senator Romney should run for president as an independent.

With the democratic-socialist Bernie Sanders now the Democratic frontrunner and the political arsonist Donald Trump as the Republican incumbent, there is a yawning chasm that has never before existed in American politics. By retreating to their poles, our two major parties have left tens of millions of independents and moderate Democrats and Republicans unrepresented.

Senator Romney’s entrance into the presidential race wouldn’t just give the vital center of the electorate a home—it would stand a chance to break a system that is stacked against independents and third party candidates. The last major third-party run was in 1992, when Ross Perot won 19 percent of the vote—and he accomplished this while running against two party centrists, in Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush. Against two polarizing fringe candidates with no claim to the middle of American politics, we have no idea what Romney’s ceiling might be. And as Emmanuel Macron showed in France, standing up a new party and winning a presidential election in one motion is not impossible.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thebulwark.com/romney-bloomberg-the-unity-ticket-america-deserves/%3famp

IMO, Senator Romney, age 72, is too old to run for President. Bloomberg is 78. Too old for VP. The median age of the total U.S. population is 38 years. Candidates who represent the majority makes better sense. One problem is that in 2018, among those age 65 and older, voter turnout was 65 percent for women and 68 percent for men. Younger folks must register and vote. They will be the most affected by the outcome of an election.   

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1614 on: February 18, 2020, 12:27:45 PM »
The civil war is heating up within the Democratic party

Bill Maher booed on HBO show after mocking liberals for calling Bloomberg racist





HBO's Bill Maher drew boos on his show Friday night, with the live studio audience taking exception to the "Real Time" host mocking liberals for calling 2020 presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg racist over his role as mayor in New York City's stop-and-frisk policy.

"Bernie Sanders won Iowa and New Hampshire. He's also leading in the national polls, which means we have a new front-runner," Maher said in his opening monologue. "Michael Bloomberg? What the f---?"

"Well, Bloomberg must be the front-runner because liberals are calling him a racist," Maher added to a chorus of boos from the audience in Los Angeles.

"Keep booing. That's how you lost the last election," Maher said with a smirk.


The former mayor came under fire primarily from the left earlier this week after an audio clip from 2015 was unearthed in which Bloomberg defended the stop-and-frisk policy in New York City, stating, "Ninety-five percent of your murders - murderers and murder victims - fit one M.O. You can just take the description, Xerox it and pass it out to all the cops. They are male, minorities, 16 to 25."

"That's true in New York. It's true in virtually every city in America. And that's where the real crime is. You've got to get the guns out of the hands of the people that are getting killed," Bloomberg said in February 2015 at the Aspen Institute.

"People say, 'Oh my God. You are arresting kids for marijuana who are all minorities.' Yes, that's true. Why? Because we put all the cops in the minority neighborhoods. Yes, that's true. Why'd we do it? Because that's where all the crime is. And the way you should get the guns out of the kids' hands is throw them against the wall and frisk them," Bloomberg added at the time.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehill.com/homenews/media/483231-bill-maher-booed-on-hbo-show-after-mocking-liberals-for-calling-bloomberg%3famp

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1615 on: February 18, 2020, 12:30:41 PM »
IMO, Senator Romney, age 72, is too old to run for President. Bloomberg is 78. Too old for VP. The median age of the total U.S. population is 38 years. Candidates who represent the majority makes better sense. One problem is that in 2018, among those age 65 and older, voter turnout was 65 percent for women and 68 percent for men. Younger folks must register and vote. They will be the most affected by the outcome of an election.   


This is a very strange idea. Are you saying you would be a better poster on Getbig when you were 38?

I get the age thing as far as dying in office...but POTUS is not like being a brick mason. It's your brain and experience that matters. Most people don't figure life out until they reach the nearly the end.

Not everybody acts worse than their age like Biden. I thought Warren was much younger actually. Guess I associate pie in the sky liberalism with youth.  :D

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1616 on: February 18, 2020, 12:37:29 PM »
IMO, Senator Romney, age 72, is too old to run for President. Bloomberg is 78. Too old for VP. The median age of the total U.S. population is 38 years. Candidates who represent the majority makes better sense. One problem is that in 2018, among those age 65 and older, voter turnout was 65 percent for women and 68 percent for men. Younger folks must register and vote. They will be the most affected by the outcome of an election.   

Prime, let's get serious here...there is no possible way they can nominate Bloomberg.

Bernie will go into the convention with the most delegates and these Bernie bros absolutely ABHOR Bloomberg in light of all the racist and sexist baggage that goes along with him.

I am watching the videos. I am reading the comments.

If they screw Bernie and give it to Bloomberg it will destroy the Democratic party.

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1617 on: February 18, 2020, 12:55:34 PM »
Prime, let's get serious here...there is no possible way they can nominate Bloomberg.

Bernie will go into the convention with the most delegates and these Bernie bros absolutely ABHOR Bloomberg in light of all the racist and sexist baggage that goes along with him.

I am watching the videos. I am reading the comments.

If they screw Bernie and give it to Bloomberg it will destroy the Democratic party.

President Donald Trump already destroyed the Democrat Party.

Well, what was left of it after eight years of Obama incompetence.

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1618 on: February 18, 2020, 12:57:17 PM »
Prime, let's get serious here...there is no possible way they can nominate Bloomberg.

Bernie will go into the convention with the most delegates and these Bernie bros absolutely ABHOR Bloomberg in light of all the racist and sexist baggage that goes along with him.

I am watching the videos. I am reading the comments.

If they screw Bernie and give it to Bloomberg it will destroy the Democratic party.

I'm already seeing some black friends of mine who are diehard RATS make excuses for bloomberg comments. 

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1619 on: February 18, 2020, 01:08:56 PM »
I'm already seeing some black friends of mine who are diehard RATS make excuses for bloomberg comments. 

Yeah that's true but Chris, think about ALL those virtue signaling, overly apologetic, self hating, white liberals out there.

There is no way in hell they want to be associated with a guy like Bloomberg and all the skeletons in his past.. ESPECIALLY if it comes at the expense of screwing Bernie out of the nomination, which is exactly how it will play out.

And let's not even forget that Trump will 100% be using this whole dumpster fire of a process in his favor. Trump is the Teflon Don, controversies do not affect him but he damn sure will be bringing up all of Bloomberg's former misdeeds during his campaign rallies AND calling out the mainstream media and their hypocrisy at the same time.

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1620 on: February 18, 2020, 01:13:10 PM »
It's never-ending corruption for Biden.


Hunter Biden, son of former vice president Joe Biden, was on the board of a trade group that lobbied the Obama administration for increased U.S. aid to Ukraine, according to a report Tuesday.

From 2012 through 2018, the younger Biden served as a director for the Center for U.S. Global Leadership and was connected as well with its affiliate, the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, The Daily Caller reported. The two groups, which include about 400 larger corporations and non-government organizations, lobbied for increased spending abroad by the State Department’s International Affairs Budget, including a special focus on Ukraine.

At the time, Joe Biden was also advocating for increased U.S. spending in Ukraine.



https://www.yahoo.com/news/hunter-biden-board-trade-group-155344997.html

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1621 on: February 18, 2020, 01:26:45 PM »
I'm calling it right now, there is your Democratic party nominee: Bernie Sanders.

It's like that line from the movie Giant - "Bick, you shoulda shot that fella a long time ago. Now he's too rich to kill."

The time to have stopped Bernie was 6 months ago and now he is simply too powerful.


Sanders surges to double-digit lead in new nationwide poll

Bernie Sanders' support has climbed 9 points to 31 percent since December, when the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last asked about candidate preferences.





Sen. Bernie Sanders solidified his frontrunner status on Tuesday in the race to win the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, building a double-digit lead over the rest of the field in a poll released ahead of Saturday's Nevada caucuses.

It was Mike Bloomberg who seized many of the early headlines from the release of the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, which qualified the billionaire self-funder for his first appearance at a Democratic presidential debate. But the former New York mayor finished second in the poll behind Sanders, who finished 12 percentage points clear of second-place Bloomberg.

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Sanders' support climbed 9 points to 31 percent from December, when the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last asked about candidate preferences, while Boomberg's support spiked by 15 points to 19 percent. The Vermont senator continued to lead among progressives and those under 45, the poll showed, but he also leads with women and college graduates as well as those without college degrees. He is second among black voters, within the margin of error, behind former Vice President Joe Biden.

Bloomberg led in the poll with moderates and voters over 45, was second with women and third among black voters.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/18/bernie-sanders-frontrunner-nationwide-poll-115753

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1622 on: February 18, 2020, 01:29:19 PM »
F him.   POS.   He has the backing of AOC and DeBlasio.   No - F No!!! 

Dirty communist lazy leeching politician - POS.  Bernie can F off w his free stuff promises so long as we check in our freedom cards. 

   

I'm calling it right now, there is your Democratic party nominee: Bernie Sanders.

It's like that line from the movie Giant - "Bick, you shoulda shot that fella a long time ago. Now he's too rich to kill."

The time to have stopped Bernie was 6 months and now he is simply too powerful.


Sanders surges to double-digit lead in new nationwide poll

Bernie Sanders' support has climbed 9 points to 31 percent since December, when the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last asked about candidate preferences.





Sen. Bernie Sanders solidified his frontrunner status on Tuesday in the race to win the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, building a double-digit lead over the rest of the field in a poll released ahead of Saturday's Nevada caucuses.

It was Mike Bloomberg who seized many of the early headlines from the release of the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, which qualified the billionaire self-funder for his first appearance at a Democratic presidential debate. But the former New York mayor finished second in the poll behind Sanders, who finished 12 percentage points clear of second-place Bloomberg.

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Sanders' support climbed 9 points to 31 percent from December, when the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last asked about candidate preferences, while Boomberg's support spiked by 15 points to 19 percent. The Vermont senator continued to lead among progressives and those under 45, the poll showed, but he also leads with women and college graduates as well as those without college degrees. He is second among black voters, within the margin of error, behind former Vice President Joe Biden.

Bloomberg led in the poll with moderates and voters over 45, was second with women and third among black voters.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/18/bernie-sanders-frontrunner-nationwide-poll-115753

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1623 on: February 18, 2020, 01:42:03 PM »
Landslide? New Poll Of Nevada Suggests Bernie Is Pulling Away
Hotair ^ | 02/18/2020 | AllahPundit
Posted on 2/18/2020, 4:25:53 PM



“Landslide” is a relative term, of course. Bernie’s not going to get so much as 50 percent of the vote in Nevada.

But given the photo finish in Iowa and the surprisingly tight margin in New Hampshire, a comfortable win would be impressive and potentially game-changing depending upon just how comfortable it is. Nevada’s apt to be the last state that’s hotly contested by the big four that have dominated the top tier for the past year. Warren will likely be done after the vote and Buttigieg and Klobuchar may be relegated to de facto also-ran status after their moment in the sun in New Hampshire. By his own admission, Biden needs a second-place finish in Nevada in order to build momentum before must-win South Carolina.

Let’s say he gets that — but that he also finishes 20 points behind Sanders on caucus night, a very distant, dismal second. “BERNIE’S FOR REAL,” the papers will scream the next day. South Carolinians may began shifting towards him. In one fell swoop, all of the competition except Bloomberg will have been marginalized: Warren gone, Pete and Amy dismissed as pretenders, Biden denied the good buzz he was counting on. Even Bloomberg, for all his resources, would begin to look small in the face of “Sanders might be unstoppable” narrative. Everyone’s preparing for Bernie to win Nevada, even rival campaigns, but I don’t know that anyone’s prepared for him to win Nevada going away.

Start preparing. New from the left-wing outfit Data for Progress:



Do we trust a progressive poll that has Bernie out to a big lead and the left’s second choice, Elizabeth Warren, conveniently in second place despite performing terribly in New Hampshire? Hmmmm. Data for Progress also finds Sanders taking 66 percent(!) of the Latino vote, which seems unlikely. This new Univision poll of Latino Democrats in Nevada finds his advantage among that group more modest — but still notable:



The last credible poll of Nevada, taken last week, had Sanders leading Biden 25/18, with Warren third at 13 percent. What if her support starts breaking down before Saturday and the lion’s share begins migrating towards Bernie? If you believe the lefty poll above, there’s more than enough of a Warren constituency to pad Sanders’s numbers impressively if they broke ranks. If Bernie wins this race with, say, 40 percent of the vote instead of 25 and ends up 20 points ahead of the second-place finisher, the “Berniemania!” storyline will dominate all the way up to South Carolina.

And then, if he wins there, up to Super Tuesday.

Nate Silver’s model of Nevada gives Sanders a 68 percent chance of winning the caucus, with Biden next at just 17 percent. Almost as notable as his lead in recent polling is the fact that most other candidates are either right around the 15 percent threshold for viability or below it. Nevada isn’t a delegate-rich state but a resounding Sanders win could further feed the “Berniemania” narrative by letting the media focus on just how few delegates went to his rivals, encouraging the perception that he’ll be difficult to catch after Super Tuesday. Silver, in fact, is already gaming out different scenarios for after Super Tuesday that show just how many ways a high-floor-possibly-low-ceiling candidate like Bernie could win the nomination. This one sounds familiar:

Even if the moderate lane consolidated to just one or two alternatives later on in the race — say, at some point in March or April — Sanders would still be in a pretty decent position. He would probably have a head start on the competition by having won a lot of delegates on Super Tuesday and in the first four states while the rest of the field sorted itself out. Contests up to and including Super Tuesday account for 38 percent of all pledged delegates, so this matters a lot…

Making slow-but-steady polling gains was roughly the path that Trump followed in 2016 to win the Republcian nomination, too. True, Trump had one major advantage that Sanders didn’t: the presence of winner-take-all states, especially later on in the race. (All Democratic states use proportional delegate allocation above the 15 percent threshold.) Still, Trump gained ground later in the race once Republican voters realized that they faced a choice between Trump and a contested convention (which might nonetheless have resulted in his nomination). Democratic voters might act similarly. Maybe a voter would prefer Buttigieg to Sanders in the abstract, but if a Buttigieg win would require a contested convention, while a Sanders win would not, she might feel differently.

There might be a runaway Bernie nomination or there might be a slow-and-steady Bernie nomination. There might even be a contested-convention Bernie nomination. But most roads lead to a Bernie nomination. Which path is chosen may be a pure matter of how much money Mike Bloomberg wants to spend.

Here’s Pelosi preaching unity in service to defeating Trump. We’ll see about that.

CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR THE VIDEO





I'm calling it right now, there is your Democratic party nominee: Bernie Sanders.

It's like that line from the movie Giant - "Bick, you shoulda shot that fella a long time ago. Now he's too rich to kill."

The time to have stopped Bernie was 6 months ago and now he is simply too powerful.


Sanders surges to double-digit lead in new nationwide poll

Bernie Sanders' support has climbed 9 points to 31 percent since December, when the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last asked about candidate preferences.





Sen. Bernie Sanders solidified his frontrunner status on Tuesday in the race to win the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, building a double-digit lead over the rest of the field in a poll released ahead of Saturday's Nevada caucuses.

It was Mike Bloomberg who seized many of the early headlines from the release of the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, which qualified the billionaire self-funder for his first appearance at a Democratic presidential debate. But the former New York mayor finished second in the poll behind Sanders, who finished 12 percentage points clear of second-place Bloomberg.

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Sanders' support climbed 9 points to 31 percent from December, when the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll last asked about candidate preferences, while Boomberg's support spiked by 15 points to 19 percent. The Vermont senator continued to lead among progressives and those under 45, the poll showed, but he also leads with women and college graduates as well as those without college degrees. He is second among black voters, within the margin of error, behind former Vice President Joe Biden.

Bloomberg led in the poll with moderates and voters over 45, was second with women and third among black voters.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/18/bernie-sanders-frontrunner-nationwide-poll-115753

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Re: Top 15 Democratic presidential candidates in 2020
« Reply #1624 on: February 18, 2020, 02:56:41 PM »
Landslide? New Poll Of Nevada Suggests Bernie Is Pulling Away
Hotair ^ | 02/18/2020 | AllahPundit
Posted on 2/18/2020, 4:25:53 PM



“Landslide” is a relative term, of course. Bernie’s not going to get so much as 50 percent of the vote in Nevada.

But given the photo finish in Iowa and the surprisingly tight margin in New Hampshire, a comfortable win would be impressive and potentially game-changing depending upon just how comfortable it is. Nevada’s apt to be the last state that’s hotly contested by the big four that have dominated the top tier for the past year. Warren will likely be done after the vote and Buttigieg and Klobuchar may be relegated to de facto also-ran status after their moment in the sun in New Hampshire. By his own admission, Biden needs a second-place finish in Nevada in order to build momentum before must-win South Carolina.

Let’s say he gets that — but that he also finishes 20 points behind Sanders on caucus night, a very distant, dismal second. “BERNIE’S FOR REAL,” the papers will scream the next day. South Carolinians may began shifting towards him. In one fell swoop, all of the competition except Bloomberg will have been marginalized: Warren gone, Pete and Amy dismissed as pretenders, Biden denied the good buzz he was counting on. Even Bloomberg, for all his resources, would begin to look small in the face of “Sanders might be unstoppable” narrative. Everyone’s preparing for Bernie to win Nevada, even rival campaigns, but I don’t know that anyone’s prepared for him to win Nevada going away.

Start preparing. New from the left-wing outfit Data for Progress:



Do we trust a progressive poll that has Bernie out to a big lead and the left’s second choice, Elizabeth Warren, conveniently in second place despite performing terribly in New Hampshire? Hmmmm. Data for Progress also finds Sanders taking 66 percent(!) of the Latino vote, which seems unlikely. This new Univision poll of Latino Democrats in Nevada finds his advantage among that group more modest — but still notable:



The last credible poll of Nevada, taken last week, had Sanders leading Biden 25/18, with Warren third at 13 percent. What if her support starts breaking down before Saturday and the lion’s share begins migrating towards Bernie? If you believe the lefty poll above, there’s more than enough of a Warren constituency to pad Sanders’s numbers impressively if they broke ranks. If Bernie wins this race with, say, 40 percent of the vote instead of 25 and ends up 20 points ahead of the second-place finisher, the “Berniemania!” storyline will dominate all the way up to South Carolina.

And then, if he wins there, up to Super Tuesday.

Nate Silver’s model of Nevada gives Sanders a 68 percent chance of winning the caucus, with Biden next at just 17 percent. Almost as notable as his lead in recent polling is the fact that most other candidates are either right around the 15 percent threshold for viability or below it. Nevada isn’t a delegate-rich state but a resounding Sanders win could further feed the “Berniemania” narrative by letting the media focus on just how few delegates went to his rivals, encouraging the perception that he’ll be difficult to catch after Super Tuesday. Silver, in fact, is already gaming out different scenarios for after Super Tuesday that show just how many ways a high-floor-possibly-low-ceiling candidate like Bernie could win the nomination. This one sounds familiar:

Even if the moderate lane consolidated to just one or two alternatives later on in the race — say, at some point in March or April — Sanders would still be in a pretty decent position. He would probably have a head start on the competition by having won a lot of delegates on Super Tuesday and in the first four states while the rest of the field sorted itself out. Contests up to and including Super Tuesday account for 38 percent of all pledged delegates, so this matters a lot…

Making slow-but-steady polling gains was roughly the path that Trump followed in 2016 to win the Republcian nomination, too. True, Trump had one major advantage that Sanders didn’t: the presence of winner-take-all states, especially later on in the race. (All Democratic states use proportional delegate allocation above the 15 percent threshold.) Still, Trump gained ground later in the race once Republican voters realized that they faced a choice between Trump and a contested convention (which might nonetheless have resulted in his nomination). Democratic voters might act similarly. Maybe a voter would prefer Buttigieg to Sanders in the abstract, but if a Buttigieg win would require a contested convention, while a Sanders win would not, she might feel differently.

There might be a runaway Bernie nomination or there might be a slow-and-steady Bernie nomination. There might even be a contested-convention Bernie nomination. But most roads lead to a Bernie nomination. Which path is chosen may be a pure matter of how much money Mike Bloomberg wants to spend.

Here’s Pelosi preaching unity in service to defeating Trump. We’ll see about that.

CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR THE VIDEO






It's a fundamental change within the Democratic party.

The alternative media is now more powerful than the traditional mainstream media.

The Old Guard simply cannot control the narrative anymore and I do not believe they have fully come to grips with that.

Now you have the AOC's and The Squad in power and the Cenk Uygur types knocking on the door looking to add to their political movement.

It's a completely different landscape from even 4 years ago.