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  CANDIDATE      VOTES PERCENT
  Bernie Sanders        55,415         25.94%  
  Pete Buttigieg 51,198 23.97%  
  Amy Klobuchar 42,662 19.97%  
  Elizabeth Warren 20,134 9.42%  
  Joe Biden 18,335 8.58%  

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:
  CANDIDATE      VOTES PERCENT
  Bernie Sanders        55,415         25.94%  
  Pete Buttigieg 51,198 23.97%  
  Amy Klobuchar 42,662 19.97%  
  Elizabeth Warren 20,134 9.42%  
  Joe Biden 18,335 8.58%  

 

 

 

 

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Wow that is baaaaaaaad for Warren

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39 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Wow that is baaaaaaaad for Warren

 

I don't mind admitting I'm glad to see voters see Warren for who she is. Voters were quick to dismiss someone who lied her way to her place in this world. And she lasted longer than Harris, who slept her way to her place in this world.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

I don't mind admitting I'm glad to see voters see Warren for who she is. Voters were quick to dismiss someone who lied her way to her place in this world. And she lasted longer than Harris, who slept her way to her place in this world.

 

 

My guess is Kamala could have put Lizzy's forked tongue to better use. 

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9 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

I don't mind admitting I'm glad to see voters see Warren for who she is. Voters were quick to dismiss someone who lied her way to her place in this world. And she lasted longer than Harris, who slept her way to her place in this world.

 

 

True but both were elected to the US Senate

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58 minutes ago, B-Man said:
  CANDIDATE      VOTES PERCENT
  Bernie Sanders        55,415         25.94%  
  Pete Buttigieg 51,198 23.97%  
  Amy Klobuchar 42,662 19.97%  
  Elizabeth Warren 20,134 9.42%  
  Joe Biden 18,335 8.58%  

 

 

 

 

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Is it me, or do these numbers not look too good for Bernie?

This is his backyard. This was the shoo-in primary for him. He couldn’t even get a third of the votes, and all I heard was that he had all the momentum going into the night. Big night for the phony “moderates”. Bad night for the ultra left.

 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, snafu said:

 

Is it me, or do these numbers not look too good for Bernie?

This is his backyard. This was the shoo-in primary for him. He couldn’t even get a third of the votes, and all I heard was that he had all the momentum going into the night. Big night for the phony “moderates”. Bad night for the ultra left.

 

 

 

 

 

Two schools of thought, considering he had over 60% in 2016.   Either people are on to him more than Bernie Bros realize or people really hated Hillary.

 

Either way, 25% is underwhelming.  

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2 minutes ago, GG said:

Two schools of thought, considering he had over 60% in 2016.   Either people are on to him more than Bernie Bros realize or people really hated Hillary.

 

Either way, 25% is underwhelming.  

 

Every time one of these candidates gets their turn under the magnifying glass they get burnt up like ants in the sunshine. 

I’m not saying the ultimate nominee wont have a chance because of all the anti-Trump sentiment, but what a weak field overall.  Tonite really shows it.

 

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48 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

I don't mind admitting I'm glad to see voters see Warren for who she is. Voters were quick to dismiss someone who lied her way to her place in this world. And she lasted longer than Harris, who slept her way to her place in this world.

It's interesting two of the three that declined the quickest did so after some unfair attacks in the debate.  Harris took an swipe at Biden in the debates implying he was racist.  Voters didn't like it.  Warren took a swipe at Sanders in the debate implying he was sexist.  Voters didn't like it.  

32 minutes ago, GG said:

Two schools of thought, considering he had over 60% in 2016.   Either people are on to him more than Bernie Bros realize or people really hated Hillary.

 

Either way, 25% is underwhelming.  

I'm going with people really hated Hillary.  It's impossible to tell who will pick up which candidates vote share when they drop out if 2016 taught us anything.

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