Yeah. With him becoming a strong viable candidate again his money issues are over unless Bernie decimates everyone lol. Biden going to be raking in crazy money.
Biden and Warren will probably both be viable in MA. Warren doesn't need that much of a boost to get there, and Biden will probably get there after SC. Both will limit Sanders's delegate gains.Ugh, I don't suppose they'll be able to squeeze in a post-pete MA poll in before Tuesday? Cant decide if I should stick with Liz or move to Biden. Theres a lot of Pete vote and Biden could become viable.
Sometimes your posts need that folksy brogue to convey the proper tone.i mean if you aren't using, like, vocal fillers when you type, how can you be sure people hear your voice?
i mean if you aren't using, like, vocal fillers when you type, how can you be sure people hear your voice?
Da burs, yah?From now on I'll make all my posts sound like I'm one of the Bill Swerski Super Fans.
The fact that at some point I know I will start writing like this, the fact that no one wants this,
Biden won't be viable in MA. Warren is you best bet.Ugh, I don't suppose they'll be able to squeeze in a post-pete MA poll in before Tuesday? Cant decide if I should stick with Liz or move to Biden. Theres a lot of Pete vote and Biden could become viable.
LMAOHe's a scrub who'll never change. In fact, if he wins, he'll make it a point to talk more about Castro, Stalin et al. as a way of thumbing his nose at the neolibs and the establishment. He won't care about alienating our new suburban voters because in his mind they're not members of this imaginary working class solidarity hard hat movement that racist white people have never allowed to exist.
Adam, you sly dogMy post is made up entirely of Bernie quotes from 2016 with just the names changed.
Smart move. It'd be toxic as fuck if he endorsed Biden now.Surprising coincidence after I asked earlier what the odds were Obama endorses whoever is leading in delegates/popular vote before the convention. Here's a recent quote from an Obama "confidant":
"He feels that he's singularly positioned to help unify the party at the end of this," the Obama confidant said. "And if he were try to put his thumb on the scale now, it would take away his ability to do so when it's most needed -- the general election."
Obama congratulates Biden but is not yet endorsing anyone
Former President Barack Obama did something this weekend that he's been unable to do so far in the Democratic primary race: Call former Vice President Joe Biden and offer his congratulations.www.cnn.com
Jonathan Martin on Twitter
““Sanders told The Chronicle on Sunday that he won’t choose a running mate who doesn’t support his signature issue, Medicare for All” https://t.co/u2t0yqeSOa”twitter.com
Surprising coincidence after I asked earlier what the odds were Obama endorses whoever is leading in delegates/popular vote before the convention. Here's a recent quote from an Obama "confidant":
"He feels that he's singularly positioned to help unify the party at the end of this," the Obama confidant said. "And if he were try to put his thumb on the scale now, it would take away his ability to do so when it's most needed -- the general election."
Obama congratulates Biden but is not yet endorsing anyone
Former President Barack Obama did something this weekend that he's been unable to do so far in the Democratic primary race: Call former Vice President Joe Biden and offer his congratulations.www.cnn.com
i agree but would pose it rather as -- i hope obama is the one to ensure whoever has the most delegates/popular vote gets the nomination, whether that's sanders or biden. i'm personally for sanders, but i also have nightmares of a close race going into the convention that biden ultimately ekes out a lead in and sanders being unable to calm down the movement in order to unify everyone going into the general.My hope is that Obama will be the one to ensure Bernie gets the nomination by being the ram through the DNC in the event hes leading but not by a majority.
Well, which one?
wow didn't expect to see you stanning for Bloomber
what a triple nightmare if it was split. again, personal preference, but i'd say popular vote over delegates.
If Biden does like 3-4 points better across the board than our projections and Bernie does 2 points worse, that's about what it takes to wind up with a delegate count that's tied post Super Tuesday. That would be a pretty modest error as these things go.
Nick Corasaniti @NYTnickc
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what a triple nightmare if it was split. again, personal preference, but i'd say popular vote over delegates.
no need to make it a thing just because i said im a sanders supporter.
A couple points worse could be margin of error type polling inconsistencies.I can see Biden going up in the polls but I don't see how Bernie would go down across the board he would get a modest bump from Buttigieg dropping out and some of the saner Warren fans realize after SC he's the only way to get progressive policies through