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Clinton and Trump. Those are going to be our choices. This country is fucked.
Seriously? The only thing we're going to hear is Rubio "The Comeback Kid" and his amazing blowout 2nd place victory!
Lots of hysteria in this thread, lol.
Bernie lost by ~5% in Nevada. Same as Obama in 2008.
Now I'm not saying he'll pull through as Obama did in 2008, but I am saying that losing hope now because he has lost a primary is calling it in early.
No one said it was going to be easy, lol.
Clinton and Trump. Those are going to be our choices. This country is fucked.
Seriously? The only thing we're going to hear is Rubio "The Comeback Kid" and his amazing blowout 2nd place victory!
Yup, even if our candidates don't win, we can still influence policy in the end based on this support.Yup. If we elect Bernie 2.0 in a decade, we don't want to look back to 2016 as the year where we fucked him over with a Republican-stacked judiciary.
This isn't a one-shot deal, where Bernie losing means that the movement never gets another chance at electing a similar candidate.
Only if we keep pushing for it and centrists don't keep trying to shame anyone who is in favor of socialism/social democracy. The party itself has no inherent incentive to produce more socialist-leaning candidates unless the voters demand it.
After today she'll have a 1-2 pledged delegate lead, with SC probably expanding that to something like a 10-15 delegate lead. While this in itself isn't insurmountable the problem is that the next round of voting occurs on Super Tuesday, with states that highly favour Clinton and are delegate rich. Texas and Georgia together are worth 324 pledged delegates and current polling has her leading essentially 2:1.Not a lot of Bernie talk... Surprised, honestly.
What is his path to the nomination now? Has it finally sunk in yet?
PS- I see the 'if Bernie doesn't get the nod, I'm going with Trump' people already. Not good.
There will definitely be more pushing for the Dems to go even more left. Bernie was the spark that started all this, just like how Occupy Wall Street was the spark that started the #Bern.Only if we keep pushing for it and centrists don't keep trying to shame anyone who is in favor of socialism/social democracy. The party itself has no inherent incentive to produce more socialist-leaning candidates unless the voters demand it.
Don't know whats so enjoyable about it. Even as a Canadian, I fret for y'all American brothers and sisters who will spend another 4 years under corporations and the social elite.
he's finished. He lost iowa, lost nevada, and is about to get destroyed in south carolina by 30 point margins. He needed to keep it close in nevada to gain momentum or at LEAST stop the "minorities hate bernie" narrative and he absolutely didn't.
Super Tuesday is going to be a bloodbath. it's full of southern states heavy on black democrats that hate him. not only will he lose a good dozen states in a row, Hillary could make it mathematically impossible for him to take the nomination by march 1st.
it's bad. REALLY bad.
Don't know whats so enjoyable about it. Even as a Canadian, I fret for y'all American brothers and sisters who will spend another 4 years under corporations and the social elite.
Lots of hysteria in this thread, lol.
Bernie lost by ~5% in Nevada. Same as Obama in 2008.
Now I'm not saying he'll pull through as Obama did in 2008, but I am saying that losing hope now because he has lost a primary is calling it in early.
No one said it was going to be easy, lol.
yep.
The entrance polling was wrong. I pretty sure earlier in the thread someone posted even MSNBC said the entrance polls were wrong. Hillary won the areas where Hispanics live.
Don't know whats so enjoyable about it. Even as a Canadian, I fret for y'all American brothers and sisters who will spend another 4 years under corporations and the social elite.
Only if we keep pushing for it and centrists don't keep trying to shame anyone who is in favor of socialism/social democracy. The party itself has no inherent incentive to produce more socialist-leaning candidates unless the voters demand it.
Clinton and Trump. Those are going to be our choices. This country is fucked.
It's like the Alamo. Lol.gotta admit i'm enjoying these bernie supporter meltdowns on reddit
Hate him is the wrong way to phrase that.
Fox News has been so pro-Rubio today that I think Trump will lash out at them tomorrow.
he's finished. He lost iowa, lost nevada, and is about to get destroyed in south carolina by 30 point margins. He needed to keep it close in nevada to gain momentum or at LEAST stop the "minorities hate bernie" narrative and he absolutely didn't.
Super Tuesday is going to be a bloodbath. it's full of southern states heavy on black democrats that hate him. not only will he lose a good dozen states in a row, Hillary could make it mathematically impossible for him to take the nomination by march 1st.
it's bad. REALLY bad.
There will definitely be more pushing for the Dems to go even more left. Bernie was the spark that started all this, just like how Occupy Wall Street was the spark that started the #Bern.
We would've under Sanders.
Let's dispel this fiction that Bernie Sanders could've pushed his Socialist ideals through a Republican Congress. Or even a Democratic Congress, since the ACA very nearly didn't pass a Democratic Congress.
We would've under Sanders.
Let's dispel this fiction that Bernie Sanders could've pushed his Socialist ideals through a Republican Congress. Or even a Democratic Congress, since the ACA very nearly didn't pass a Democratic Congress.
http://www.politifact.comIt wasn't just embarrassing, it also vindicates that Cruz is "the single biggest liar" attack that Trump made. The shit would be red with strikes if someone fact checked what he said.
Fox News is the GOP establishment channel, so they're doing their job.
I think it's really inaccurate to say minority voters hate Bernie by and large. They just like Clinton more.
People (and the media) really overstate the divisions in the Democratic Party.
Carson is apparently insisting he's not dropping out.
lol
We would've under Sanders.
Let's dispel this fiction that Bernie Sanders could've pushed his Socialist ideals through a Republican Congress. Or even a Democratic Congress, since the ACA very nearly didn't pass a Democratic Congress.
I'm just curious. We're seeing record turnout for republicans because of Trump and Cruz. Why do we assume that there won't be a similar turnout for republicans in the general?
gotta admit i'm enjoying these bernie supporter meltdowns on reddit
I just thought of a way to make Trump's campaign even better. He needs to start using internet slang in debates and public speeches. Instead of saying "You are the single biggest liar I've ever met" to Cruz, he needs to say "Bro, do you even truth?" But like completely seriously. Other phrases he could fit into his persona include "Come at me, bro" when provoked, or "Cool story bro" when someone says something completely nonsensical. As the icing on the cake, when someone calls him out for being a bully, he needs to hold up a sign with a picture of Insanity Wolf.
This way he could woo over all the millenials and sway the independent vote.
Not to mention GAF would have a nuclear meltdown.
Carson is apparently insisting he's not dropping out.
lol
Anyone who goes this route is freaking pathetic.Speaking from personal experience, it's gone from ambivalence to active dislike the longer he runs, and the behavior of his supporters has a lot to do with it.
The sanders campaign has the stink of holier than thou know nothing white kids from the suburbs all over it, and many of us have tuned him out entirely.
edit: obviously I don't speak for black people everywhere, but this is absolutely, positively a thing.
Who is that and why should I care?
Carson is apparently insisting he's not dropping out.
lol
We all know that Hillary will fare no better with Congress. Obama's victories have been either through the courts or through executive action. Hillary is running on this strategy too, right? She's going to get just as little through Congress as Bernie would. The danger with her, though, is that she may compromise with the right on important legislation out of political expediency.
We probably will. Which is why Democrats need to come together and vote for whoever the nominee is in November.
We probably will. Which is why Democrats need to come together and vote for whoever the nominee is in November.
Speaking from personal experience, it's gone from ambivalence to active dislike the longer he runs, and the behavior of his supporters has a lot to do with it.
The sanders campaign has the stink of holier than thou know nothing white kids from the suburbs all over it, and many of us have tuned him out entirely.
edit: obviously I don't speak for black people everywhere, but this is absolutely, positively a thing.
She may comprimise to get something done, yes. Which is better than gridlock and executive orders (which can be rescinded by the next President).
Who is that and why should I care?
I hope Bernie doesn't drop out any time soon. We need him to keep the base voting and talking.
Anyone who goes this route is freaking pathetic.
Disagree on policy if anything at all.
We all know that Hillary will fare no better with Congress. Obama's victories have been either through the courts or through executive action. Hillary is running on this strategy too, right? She's going to get just as little through Congress as Bernie would. The danger with her, though, is that she may compromise with the right on important legislation out of political expediency.
She may comprimise to get something done, yes. Which is better than gridlock and executive orders (which can be rescinded by the next President).
Based on this line of thinking, it would be great if Rubio won the nomination, so then those first time voters don't come out to vote in November, since their nominee (Trump/Cruz) did not make it.