We'll here's to Bernie going 3rd party then!
He probably doesn't have another run in him at his age so hopefully he is thinking he doesn't have to worry about any bridges behind him.
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We'll here's to Bernie going 3rd party then!
He probably doesn't have another run in him at his age so hopefully he is thinking he doesn't have to worry about any bridges behind him.
Yeah! I'm all for Bernie going third party with all the classic Ross Perot narcissist stupidity. Maybe Bernie will surprise everyone and select Pocahontas as his post mortem vice presidential running mate and win 21% of the millennial vote with no electors. Oh heavens, we should abolish the electoral college! It would all be so delicious. We could embrace socialist chaos until the next media election scam. And the Republicans and Democrats will farce on.
Not that we should trust in our Very Wonderful Narcissist in Chief. Just because he appointed a constructionist Supreme doesn't imply he'll do it in his second term. Popularity, you know. Twitter and Fakebook, Netflix contracts. It's where it's at, where the media hangs out and where he'll find his next media bonanza, America the Beautiful. It's so, so, beautiful.
If only there had been an alternative to the Clinton crime cabal but there wasn't because the "honorable" opposition tucked tail and ran.
DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SETS:
Election results in New Hampshire show Soviet Sanders edging Buttigieg who came close behind. Meanwhile, Billionaire Michael Bloomberg was
11:55 p.m. Tuesday
President Donald Trump overwhelmingly won New Hampshire?s GOP primary,
With most of the vote in, Trump already had amassed more votes in the New Hampshire primary than any incumbent president in history.
Trump?s vote share was approaching the modern historical high for an incumbent president, 86.43% set by Ronald Reagan in 1984. Weld received about 9% of the vote of New Hampshire Republicans.
The outcome was a reflection of Trump?s strong support among Republicans and his campaign?s nearly 18-month effort to diminish any significant threats to his renomination.
Trump appeared in the state on Monday evening ahead of the vote to energize Republicans and to inject some chaos into the Democratic race.
?The Fake News Media is looking hard for the Big Democrat Story, but there is nothing too fabulous,? Trump tweeted late Tuesday. ?Wouldn?t a big story be that I got more New Hampshire Primary Votes than any incumbent president, in either party, in the history of that Great State? Not an insignificant fact!?
President Donald Trump overwhelmingly won New Hampshire?s GOP primary, but more than 12,000 votes went to a long-shot challenger, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld.
With most of the vote in, Trump already had amassed more votes in the New Hampshire primary than any incumbent president in history.
Trump?s vote share was approaching the modern historical high for an incumbent president, 86.43% set by Ronald Reagan in 1984. Weld received about 9% of the vote of New Hampshire Republicans.
The outcome was a reflection of Trump?s strong support among Republicans and his campaign?s nearly 18-month effort to diminish any significant threats to his renomination.
Trump appeared in the state on Monday evening ahead of the vote to energize Republicans and to inject some chaos into the Democratic race.
?The Fake News Media is looking hard for the Big Democrat Story, but there is nothing too fabulous,? Trump tweeted late Tuesday. ?Wouldn?t a big story be that I got more New Hampshire Primary Votes than any incumbent president, in either party, in the history of that Great State? Not an insignificant fact!?
Demo and republicans all under estimate bernie.
Bernie has some following from 16' campaign and new 18+ voters.
I am not a political scientist or do not have metrics, but if bernie pick a right running mate, R winning the White House won't be easy.
We got to win those MI/WI/MN and most of FL OH PA.
I don't think manufacturing people are currently happy
If pete gets enough pts and convince those west rust belt states, I believe they will win.
People fail to realize that if Bernie got the nomination in 2016 Trump wouldn't be in office. Bernie polled much higher than Hillary vs Trump, and as close as things were, there wouldn't have been a contest. Like I've said before... confidence is also the biggest enemy you can have. It also is what got trump elected - plenty of Hillary voters were 100% sure she was safe in the election and thus, didn't go to the polls. Now, the reverse can happen. If Bernie gets the nom... then there's a very real, if not highly likely chance that Bernie's running mate will be our president by 2024. He already, 100%, would've beat Trump in 2016, and now it may be even harder thanks to confidence that T voters have. Also don't forget, on top of the young 'tards, there's a TON of retired boomers that are 100% self-interested and will vote for any "free-shit" candidate too - even if they know it'll nuke the economy, they don't give a shit what happens a minute after they croak, so might as well steal from all them "whippersnappers" that don't deserve it, anyway.
I am already prepping for nov2020.
I am currently starting to buy some firearms for cheap (huge discounts) while excess supplies last.
I really didn't buy much or may be none (dont even remember) around 2016 due to knee surgery prep.
I really wanted to buy that rpk aes-10b which was listed here on year 2016.
Oh hell. If I was a retiree depended on fixed income,MAobama and trump WOULD BE THE WORST.
Lower %rate for near free money for borrower and savers gets shit. They might leveraged some of their retirement fund on securities, but I wont be happy with this stupid levels of inflation.
Also people who had no house nor $ in stock probably dont give a rat's ass about russell3000 or ^ixic being all time high.
My 2012 cheeseburger dollar menu joke I use for financial analysts just became real.
I assure you that not many retired are not as happy with current monetary and fiscal policies.
Only way we will win is good turnout.
Maybe lots of 18+ voters who likes Bernie have a pre-election party or have midterm. LOL
As mentioned. had the dnc not screwed bernie over, i believe he would have won. What happens now is up to the voters and electoral college.
Biden's finished, thanks to the dems throwing him under the bus, via the impeachment hearings.
Warrens polling fairly low. it seems the right of the left centrist are starting to pick up steam.
Im not sure if the die hard dems are going to go with the Bern due to TDS. Or find a way to drop doomberg in that slot.
This is the sort of thing that makes me think that Trump voters are still motivated. And that there are likely even MORE on the Trump train than in 2016. His primary turnout has been off the charts for an incumbent and his rallys are bigger than ever. Trump supporters will show up to vote in large numbers IMO.
Bernie won the NH primary last time too. By a huge margin. I wouldn't take his win there as any proof of anything. The DNC still found a way to steal it from him. It's anyone's guess who's getting the D nomination this time.