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In 2020, Super Tuesday will occur on March 3.

Fourteen state primaries and the American Samoa caucuses will take place, amounting to 1344 pledged delegates—33.8% of the nationwide total.

 

AlabamaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoMaineMassachusettsMinnesotaNorth CarolinaOklahomaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont, and Virginia will all hold their presidential primaries on that date

 

 

 

 

The President points out that the democrat 'leaders' to screw Bernie and his gang  (again)

d23d3066f2484528b6ea1bd4d235961a6581c2fb......................?

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Golden Goat said:

Open primary in my state. Bernie gets my vote. ?

 

 

Open primary in Virginia.   Rules are candidates must get 15% of a Congressional District to receive delegates.  Bernie, Biden, and Bloomberg are all above 15% in statewide polling with Warren is at 11%.  Buttplug pulled out with 11% and I'm curious to see where his supporters shift.

 

Honestly I can't see myself casting a vote for any of these clowns.  But I think I'll cast a troll vote for Creepy Uncle Joe because I want the Democrats to take this all the way to the convention so America can watch their Meltdown in Milwaukee. 

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7 hours ago, B-Man said:

In 2020, Super Tuesday will occur on March 3.

Fourteen state primaries and the American Samoa caucuses will take place, amounting to 1344 pledged delegates—33.8% of the nationwide total.

 

AlabamaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoMaineMassachusettsMinnesotaNorth CarolinaOklahomaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont, and Virginia will all hold their presidential primaries on that date

 

 

 

 

The President points out that the democrat 'leaders' to screw Bernie and his gang  (again)

d23d3066f2484528b6ea1bd4d235961a6581c2fb......................?

 

I can't disagree with him as some backroom deal was made.  Buttigieg was increasingly becoming the most annoying candidate still in the race.  He shifted from medicare for all to a public option once he realized the moderate lane was more viable for him.  He talked about wanting to be the candidate to unite the country while taking shots at Mike Pence's religious beliefs.  He tried to emulate Obama and to me he just came across as a phony.  Good riddance but unfortunately you'll pry be in the political landscape for the next 30 years. 

 

This tweet by the way is smart if the goal is to fracture the Democratic party as much as possible to ensure low turnout come election day.

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

I can't disagree with him as some backroom deal was made.  Buttigieg was increasingly becoming the most annoying candidate still in the race.  He shifted from medicare for all to a public option once he realized the moderate lane was more viable for him.  He talked about wanting to be the candidate to unite the country while taking shots at Mike Pence's religious beliefs.  He tried to emulate Obama and to me he just came across as a phony.  Good riddance but unfortunately you'll pry be in the political landscape for the next 30 years. 

 

This tweet by the way is smart if the goal is to fracture the Democratic party as much as possible to ensure low turnout come election day.

Who do you think benefits from him leaving the race? 

9 hours ago, Golden Goat said:

Open primary in my state. Bernie gets my vote. ?

 

Careful what you wish for. 

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2 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Who do you think benefits from him leaving the race? 

 

America benefits. He was purely there for identity politics. To dent another glass ceiling. He had neither the experience nor the vision. (As regards the other candidates, I his support will be distributed pretty much equally and just like his campaign, it’ll have no impact. Bye bye Pete!)

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9 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

The President points out that the democrat 'leaders' to screw Bernie and his gang  (again)

d23d3066f2484528b6ea1bd4d235961a6581c2fb......................?

 

 

 

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So one less dolt in the clown car.  The next step will be to resurrect the Debbie Wasserman Schultz playbook and plot the demise of Bernie.  At that point we'll be staring at Joe Am-I-Running-For-A-Senate-or-A-House-Seat Biden as he slowly succumbs to dementia.

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2 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

America benefits. He was purely there for identity politics. To dent another glass ceiling. He had neither the experience nor the vision. (As regards the other candidates, I his support will be distributed pretty much equally and just like his campaign, it’ll have no impact. Bye bye Pete!)

That's what I think, too. 

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5 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Tibs!

We found something we agree on. How cool is that dude? ?

hey, just think, you too have employment opportunities in a Soro's cubicle farm!

i kid, i kid......

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JOEY BATTENFELD: What to watch for on Super Tuesday.

 

The big question heading into Tuesday’s contests in 14 states is whether Biden, fresh off his impressive win in South Carolina and now with Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg endorsements, can win over enough last-minute voters to block Bernie from a Super Tuesday rout.

 

The Vermont socialist should win the biggest prize — California — and that could give him hundreds of delegates to make him the clear front-runner heading into the next round of contests next week.

 

But the Democratic establishment is quickly coming together behind Biden in a last-ditch bid to keep Sanders from winning other competitive states from Texas to Massachusetts.

 

How desperate are they? They’ve wheeled out John Warner to endorse Biden in Virginia. A guy who makes Biden look young and sprightly; how many Virginia voters even remember who he is? Not many, the Dems probably hope. . .

 
 
 
 
 
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Polls show big bounce to Biden ahead of Super Tuesday
© Greg Nash

Late-breaking polls of Super Tuesday states show former Vice President Joe Biden making big gains following his decisive victory in South Carolina and a flood of endorsements from former rivals eager to stop Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).

The final FiveThirtyEight forecast finds Sanders and Biden each likely to win seven states a piece today, although the big question is whether Sanders can run up the score in California.

In California, the biggest delegate prize, a new Data for Progress poll found Sanders at 32 percent and Biden at 27 percent, while polls from Swayable and AtlasIntel found Sanders with an 8-point lead.

 
 

This is a big change from just last week.

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  The Democrats have to feel damned no matter who wins today.  They either get the commie in sheep's clothing or a guy that could take a deep plunge in terms of his mental capabilities at any time.  It's no joke with Biden as people have been known to go into steep declines in terms of mental ability in a brief amount of time and at ages considerably younger than he is.

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On 3/2/2020 at 7:52 AM, Foxx said:

hey, just think, you too have employment opportunities in a Soro's cubicle farm!

i kid, i kid......


I would feel so much better about Soros’ influence on the world if gatortard was the caliber of person they actually hired.

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Early Voting example............Virginia has been "open" for 45 days.

 

Sanders, Pete, Amy voters have already cast thousands and thousands of votes.

 

The media narrative of Biden resurgence will not be reflected................unless Democrats pull their regular tricks.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Early Voting example............Virginia has been "open" for 45 days.

 

Sanders, Pete, Amy voters have already cast thousands and thousands of votes.

 

The media narrative of Biden resurgence will not be reflected................unless Democrats pull their regular tricks.

 

 

 

Re: their regular tricks 

(CA)

 

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8 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Re: their regular tricks 

(CA)

 

 

Yep. Perfectly legal, which is why every single nook-n-cranny of CA is completely blue from Hilt to Otay.

 

They will choose who they want and the voters of CA will have little say in the matter.

 

But hey...is that a beautiful view or what?

 

 

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