I can't take the results seriously considering what happened and the conflict of interest.
what conflict of interest?
I can't take the results seriously considering what happened and the conflict of interest.
LOL, Buttibutt won.
I told you guys Iowa doesn't matter. Ron Paul and Frothy Santorum were neck and neck with Mittens in 2012. It's a circus.
I can't take the results seriously considering what happened and the conflict of interest.
62% of the results in does not equal a win
The Democrats are doing exactly what they did in 2016. Very visibly trying to make it seem like Sanders isn't popular then can whine when his supporters don't run to them in the general.
That's a good thing.At least based off CNN, the narrative seems to be far more focused on Biden's flop than Pete's "win."
62% of the results in does not equal a win
The Democrats are doing exactly what they did in 2016. Very visibly trying to make it seem like Sanders isn't popular then can whine when his supporters don't run to them in the general.
I can't take the results seriously considering what happened and the conflict of interest.
2016 Sanders lost the primary vote all on his own. Always with conspiracy shit.62% of the results in does not equal a win
The Democrats are doing exactly what they did in 2016. Very visibly trying to make it seem like Sanders isn't popular then can whine when his supporters don't run to them in the general.
I want them to get married and be my mom and dad and I'll accept nothing less.
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And of course the receipts prove otherwise:
You're a conspiracy theorist with nothing.I think this time it's even more blatant though. In part because he has a better chance of actually winning.
Nothing because he hasn't won shit.
you won't take the full results seriously when they're reported because of "what happened" and a conflict of interest, even though everything connected to the app is irrelevant because they're going through and hand-counting the paper tallies instead of using the app?
How much of an affect do yall think that last Iowa poll that had Pete in third behind Sanders and Warren getting cancelled had on the final vote? Enough to eke out a delegate win for Pete? Non-factor?
That last tweet you posted implies a devious plan though.
Probably because of the High Hopes danceJust tuning in to this... fucking Pete?
Really?
Whyyyyyyyyyyyy
Store brand. And it expired in 2016.
So, basically, the way this would typically go down is that Pete would be presented as the come-from-behind winner of Iowa, which is a very good thing to be. Polls have been showing Sanders winning, Pete falling off, everybody in the media would go gaga for him all over again, huge rush of donors, all that.
The thing for me is that this whole mess seems to have hurt him. Hard to argue a conflict of interest like this when it works against you.I didn't say it was rigged. I just see a conflict of interest.
That shit's just cruel.
I didn't say it was rigged. I just see a conflict of interest.
Please stop pushing wild conspiracy theories just because conflict of interest just so happen to be one of the foundations of corruption in business/politics.
Next you'll be telling us that the US aid to Venezuela was in fact illegal, Guaido has had meetings recently with the far right, and that there was actually a coup in Bolivia.
Yeah, that makes sense.Non-factor, because aside from "people who were planning to go to caucus 48 hours later but only decide based on what this specific poll says" is not a statistically significant group, anyone who is that easily swayed would be open to persuasion/peer pressure in the actual caucus.
Please stop pushing wild conspiracy theories just because conflict of interest just so happen to be one of the foundations of corruption in business/politics.
Pete is basically a younger Biden without the gaffes. Bernie and Warren are taking each other's votes, one of them will need to drop if Pete continues to gain momentum.
Pete is basically a younger Biden without the gaffes. Bernie and Warren are taking each other's votes, one of them will need to drop if Pete continues to gain momentum.
Incredible. Just incredible. We likely won't see 100% of the vote till tomorrow or Thursday and now media coverage will run with the 62% and set the narrative with it. Jfc
It kinda becomes a win for Bernie if he gets the most votes and an equal number of delegates tbhIf Bernie wins the popular vote and the actual state delegates get split evenly between them (a tie), I'm a bit confused on how SDEs can make it a 'win' for Buttigieg.
I see stuff like this but in reality the "minority vote" was rock solid for Hillary in that last election?? Why is it framed like somehow minority vote saves the party from old school centrism, but in reality it killed Sanders, left us with Hillary and ultimately we ended up with Trump winning the election.Buttigeg is clearly the centrist front-runner candidate of the party for centrist/Hillary wing of the Dems who were unwilling to bite the bullet on Biden, which is logical since Biden has run a crappy campaign. Buttigeg appeals to the older, boomer, let's just go back to the way things were, centrist/Hillary Clinton voter, who thinks Sanders and Warren are too far left and Klobuchar is too far right. He's polling with minority voters is atrocious though. If he wins the nomination, I can see a repeat of the Hillary campaign in that he wins the popular vote but fails to win the electoral college because turnout isn't as big as Dems hoped. I'm hoping Sanders runs away with it, though, which, admittedly, presents a whole other set of challenges, particularly Americans' negative view of socialism despite liking socialist policies.
do you expect the media to not be completely dysfunctional?do you think they're not going to report the final totals. do you think it's not going to come up going into new hampshire. do you think the candidate who won is not going to talk about. folks keep being all "the narrative this" "the narrative that" seem to think the next primary is tonight or something.