2 Super 2 Tuesday |OT| I'm Really Feeling (The Bern) (3/15, 3/22, 3/26 Contests)

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That guy though

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Then he is an absolute fool and is bilking his supporters of their money.

His supporters are the ones asking him to keep going. That's how a bottom up grassroots movement works. He doesnt drop out until the supporters lets him know it's over. There are those of us think it would be unfair in the late states like California and Washington who donated the most to his campaign not to get our votes in for him.
 
I've read this 4 times and I can't make sense of it. How in the blue hell does voters, voting for Hillary get the blame if Trump wins????

I voted for Al Gore in 2000. I'm I the blame for Bush winning because I prized common sense and climate change over "Someone I can have a beer with and Blow jobs in the white house"?

Everyone's so "anyone but Trump" and came to the conclusion that Hillary was the best one to accomplish that. What if that's not the case? Hillary isn't exactly a lock for anything (like what happened in 2008, despite everything in 2007). What if Sanders was the one, but everyone was just too blinded by this "unelectibility" narrative and ignored the fact that he's potentially a better candidate?

And if Sanders fans are going to be blamed for whatever bad happens (IF something bad happens), then I don't see why Hillary fans can't be blamed for sticking with a wrong decision, despite a better one being available. Me personally, I'm not blaming anyone for anything, but this blame game is a two-way street.
 
You mean not Hillary? Because thats a myth?

And i thought Bernie was above politics Washington style? Like he said at the start of the campiagin?

But has facts ever stopped Bernie and his supporters ever?

Calling out shitty policies isn't Washington politics, that is just politics full stop. Bernie saying he doesn't want the support of someone responsible for those awful policies, which directly correlate with his views on economics and corporate greed, doesn't change that.
 
No Bernie :,(

well at least his campaign has shed light on socialism and economic issues of this country. I'm hopeful that 20 years from now when millennials are baby-boomer age, we can change this country around.

How delusional am I?
 
No Bernie :,(

well at least his campaign has shed light on socialism and economic issues of this country. I'm hopeful that 20 years from now when millennials are baby-boomer age, we can change this country around.

How delusional am I?

I don't think it will take 20 years if voters get off their ass and the Dems don't propose Clinton like candidates in 8 years.
 
No Bernie :,(

well at least his campaign has shed light on socialism and economic issues of this country. I'm hopeful that 20 years from now when millennials are baby-boomer age, we can change this country around.

How delusional am I?
Have a hand me out country? We are heading this way anyway.
 
MO is incredible right now on both sides.

I can't believe Cruz didn't easily win it considering the polls and exit polls.
 
I like Bernie more than Hillary but his socialism would bankrupt this country.

Nah. It's not real socialism. Nothing is "free". It may becoming from taxes or the rich, but it's not bankrupting this country. Just going back to taxing how it used to be, you know when one person could afford to provide for their entire family on one paycheck.
 
That's absolutely savage. Despite spending a good portion of this thread pro-Bernie, I am glad the Bill Clinton scandal didn't factor too much (if at all). I feel like Republicans might play on that more during the general, though.

They'd be fools to play on that. Just like they'd be fools to play with the e-mails or Benghazi.
 
Just checked in, according to Google Trump is halfway to the nomination with 619 delegates.

Last week it looked like Cruz was catching up, but now the gap widens.
 
Now that Hildawg's basically confirmed, really hope everyone who voted for Clinton doesn't have to face some kind of worst case scenario reality check if Trump somehow beats her.

This logic couldn't be more self-serving. There's a long time between now and the fall, things will go down that no one can predict, and you know that we'll never know what would have happened if Bernie won the nomination (a loss instead of a win, an even bigger loss, or the other way around?). It's stupid and pointless to pull out this "reality check" card right now.
 
That's absolutely savage. Despite spending a good portion of this thread pro-Bernie, I am glad the Bill Clinton scandal didn't factor too much (if at all). I feel like Republicans might play on that more during the general, though.

Bill Clinton's favorables were rock solid even just shortly after getting impeached. It didn't hurt him at all. Those hits won't win GOP votes and will only cost them votes with women.

And further more don't expect the GOP to go after Clinton all that much if Trump is the nominee. They've pretty clearly demonstrated that they don't want him.
 
It's looking like Bernie and Trump are winning MO.
Clinton just took the lead, lol.

I mean, even going with a more pro-Clinton model, she has a shot at like 5 states after March 15th.


Edit- and the example I posted includes single-digit margins in Hawaii, New Jersey, Arizona, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania.
Just for posterity. Clinton only has a "shot at like 5 states after March 15th" following a sweep of all 5 states on March 15th.
 
I'm relishing the suffering over at TYT.

Cenk and Jimmy have accepted the fact that Hillary is going to be the nominee. The other guy is still holding out, but should come around tomorrow.
 
No Bernie :,(

well at least his campaign has shed light on socialism and economic issues of this country. I'm hopeful that 20 years from now when millennials are baby-boomer age, we can change this country around.

How delusional am I?

You will get plenty of Bernie-brand Democrats from now on. Specially in blue states. 2020 or 2024 will have a Bernie 2.0 as the Democratic nominee, most likely.
 
44 percent of Republicans will not vote for Cruz. Just as many won't vote for Trump.

Who are these people going to vote for?
 
They'd be fools to play on that. Just like they'd be fools to play with the e-mails or Benghazi.

For there base, it would be perfect though. The whole puritan moral high ground garbage might get some of some fringe-voters. Actually, as we are assuming Trump will go to the general, I don't think he would trash his buddy.
 
It is really amazing how Bernie's team allowed him to lose to badly by ignoring the South. Even if you know you going to lose, you don't let your opponent run the table on you, especially in a proportional race
 
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