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From Jennifer Rubin: 

 

 

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Sanders was projected as the winner, but the margin of his victory was modest (less than 2 percent). As in Iowa, he did not juice the turnout with an influx of new voters as he promised. The youngest voters made up 12 percent on Tuesday compared with 19 percent in 2016. The Democratic establishment has panicked at the prospect of a Sanders win, but he now looks like a vulnerable front-runner, with well over half of his support coming from voters 18 to 29 and more than half coming from “very liberal” voters. If he was looking to expand beyond his traditional base, he did not do it. He actually got a larger share of repeat voters than first-time voters.

With the electorate heavily skewed in favor of electability (60 percent) rather than agreement on the issues, and about half the voters finding Sanders too liberal, there is reason to believe voters have become wary of Sanders as the standard bearer in a must-win election. His base of support seems not to have grown significantly from the start of the race.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

I sure hope this is Sander;s  last stand. 

Morning Tibs....I think that’s the first time I’ve heard you express an opinion other that anti Trump. I’ll take it you’re not a Bernie fan? If not then who’s your guy or gal? And why? Honestly curious.

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9 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Morning Tibs....I think that’s the first time I’ve heard you express an opinion other that anti Trump. I’ll take it you’re not a Bernie fan? If not then who’s your guy or gal? And why? Honestly curious.

I'm actually leaning towards Bloomberg. I just like him, so far. But nothing written in stone 

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Sanders, i won't say lost last night but he certainly didn't win. considering he was in his backyard and he barely eeked out a first, should be a big warning for him and the bros. all things considered, Buttigieg prolly got the win.

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5 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

I'm actually leaning towards Bloomberg. I just like him, so far. But nothing written in stone 

Thanks for sharing. I’m fascinated by the attention being given to Bloomberg. He’s not debated anyone. Nobody has asked him a question...yet. So far he’s just run and paid for his own commercials saying how much we should love him. I’m guessing the bloom will come off the rose rather quickly.

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18 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Thanks for sharing. I’m fascinated by the attention being given to Bloomberg. He’s not debated anyone. Nobody has asked him a question...yet. So far he’s just run and paid for his own commercials saying how much we should love him. I’m guessing the bloom will come off the rose rather quickly.

He has so much money, seems to be using it very well, good commercials, good organization and a message that Dems love: Trump must go. 

 

And Good Morning

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44 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Morning Tibs....I think that’s the first time I’ve heard you express an opinion other that anti Trump. I’ll take it you’re not a Bernie fan? If not then who’s your guy or gal? And why? Honestly curious.

  For months he was either Biden or Warren which makes me wonder how a person juggles those two so readily since there is not a high overlap in terms of philosophy.  He will be whoever the frontrunner is going into the convention even if the lead is razor thin.  No harm in asking Tiberius but his answer will be as satisfying as a bottle of tepid water and a 3 day old doughnut.

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30 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Thanks for sharing. I’m fascinated by the attention being given to Bloomberg. He’s not debated anyone. Nobody has asked him a question...yet. So far he’s just run and paid for his own commercials saying how much we should love him. I’m guessing the bloom will come off the rose rather quickly.


Don’t forget he flew in a helicopter with Obama pointing at maps. That’s gotta be good for something right?  

12 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

He has so much money, seems to be using it very well, good commercials, good organization and a message that Dems love: Trump must go. 

 

And Good Morning


Oh sorry.  I spoke too soon.  You like him because he has lots of money and good commercials?  And because his message is “Trump must go!”?  Lordy those are great reasons to put him in charge. ?

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4 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


Don’t forget he flew in a helicopter with Obama pointing at maps. That’s gotta be good for something right?  


Oh sorry.  I spoke too soon.  You like him because he has lots of money and good commercials?  And because his message is “Trump must go!”?  Lordy those are great reasons to put him in charge. ?

  He sounds like my 14 year old substantially apolitical niece.  

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10 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

  For months he was either Biden or Warren which makes me wonder how a person juggles those two so readily since there is not a high overlap in terms of philosophy.  He will be whoever the frontrunner is going into the convention even if the lead is razor thin.  No harm in asking Tiberius but his answer will be as satisfying as a bottle of tepid water and a 3 day old doughnut.

Were the donuts wrapped up, or just left out? 

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