Caucuses...must...go....
I didn't want you to think I was being entirely serious so I removed the "conspiracy" bit.

I agree that caucuses are a flawed process, but I'm not sure if they should be removed entirely.
Caucuses...must...go....
Well going by one of Nevada's biggest political commentators, there was some possible shady stuff going on
Cali 10 points, New York 12 points.
Maryland 25+ points, Pennsylvania 10+ points, New Jersey 10+ points, Connecticut 5+ points.
It's 54% in New York and 58% in California that puts him on track to the nomination according to PoliChart.
While those numbers will take some real effort to achieve I do more than just clicking like on dank memes on Facebook and posting on NeoJAF threads so I have hope
They're trying to draw attention away from YAS QUEEN taking money from YAS BIG OIL.
What's with all the people shitting on Bernie for accepting donations from people that want him to win? Is such a silly attack used against other politicians?
Bernie's gap with Hillary has been steadily narrowing in New York and didn't he book Central Park for some insane super-rally next week?
Also the voters in New York are better informed than most, you can be damn sure they know about the Panama Papers and if Bernie starts talking about how he opposed a certain piece of legislation that Hillary supported regarding Panama he might be able to make inroads a lot faster than most people expect. Like I said, the Panama Papers are his one-in-a-lifetime chance. He better nail it.
I feel like Borg Queen being all buddy-buddy with the investment bankers is already problematic enough. People have been overlooking it in the primary but when the general rolls around, it's not a good look to be such good friends with the people who have offshore tax havens these days.
She's also the biggest recipient of pharmaceutical company contributions, more than any Republican candidate even.
Polls say Bernie is down by 10, but both campaigns acknowledge that it's closer than that.Cali is pretty far out but 5-10 for Hillary.
NY probably 15-20 due to how it is setup for establishment Democrats.
Polls say Bernie is down by 10, but both campaigns acknowledge that it's closer than that.
Not to mention, as both campaigns acknowledge, the more time Bernie spends in a state, the faster he closes the gap and catches up.
So he still losesA tie in NY is a real possibility.
Bernie's gap with Hillary has been steadily narrowing in New York and didn't he book Central Park for some insane super-rally next week?
Also the voters in New York are better informed than most, you can be damn sure they know about the Panama Papers and if Bernie starts talking about how he opposed a certain piece of legislation that Hillary supported regarding Panama he might be able to make inroads a lot faster than most people expect. Like I said, the Panama Papers are his one-in-a-lifetime chance. He better nail it.
I feel like Borg Queen being all buddy-buddy with the investment bankers is already problematic enough. People have been overlooking it in the primary but when the general rolls around, it's not a good look to be such good friends with the people who have offshore tax havens these days.
She's also the biggest recipient of pharmaceutical company contributions, more than any Republican candidate even.
Polls say Bernie is down by 10, but both campaigns acknowledge that it's closer than that.
Bernie has 2 whole weeks to campaign there. He's got the momentum.
Not to mention, as both campaigns acknowledge, the more time Bernie spends in a state, the faster he closes the gap and catches up.
A tie in NY is a real possibility.
This is irrelevant.Bernie didn't spend too much time in the south frankly.
And I hate to be that guy, but the south isn't something dems are gonna win anyways.
Aside from literally the entire South. And Ohio. (Where for the most part, he spent more, had more people on the ground, and had more offices, and still lost by more than expected in practically every case.)
Bernie didn't spend too much time in the south frankly.
Didn't he not campaign in The South very much?
Didn't he not campaign in The South very much?
Cali 10 points, New York 12 points.
Maryland 25+ points, Pennsylvania 10+ points, New Jersey 10+ points, Connecticut 5+ points.
Good luck.
You straight up didn't watch either of the videos that I posted did you? The shady stuff that went down was not due to anything the Bernie campaign did.
I bothered reading both of the articles you linked to.
Well, I voted for Bernie and he won Wisconsin so... *toots on party whistle*
Bernie didn't spend too much time in the south frankly.
And I hate to be that guy, but the south isn't something dems are gonna win anyways.
Problem is he is failing where needed most:
Didn't he not campaign in The South very much?
Who does better amongst independents? Who determines swing state wins in the general? Who polls better against Republicans?LoL.
And who won the most swing states? I'll wait.
Cali 10 points, New York 12 points.
Maryland 25+ points, Pennsylvania 10+ points, New Jersey 10+ points, Connecticut 5+ points.
You can't be the man of the people while taking donations when you don't have a real shot at winning. He knows it, his campaign knows it, and most rational human beings know this right now. Barring a massive miracle he's done.
Bernie didn't spend too much time in the south frankly.
And I hate to be that guy, but the south isn't something dems are gonna win anyways.
Bernie didn't spend too much time in the south frankly.
And I hate to be that guy, but the south isn't something dems are gonna win anyways.
Who does better amongst independents? Who determines swing g state wins in the general?
RCP suggests a blowout in California, but a single-digit win in New York. He's from there, after all.
RCP suggests a blowout in California, but a single-digit win in New York. He's from there, after all.
Bernie didn't spend too much time in the south frankly.
And I hate to be that guy, but the south isn't something dems are gonna win anyways.
RCP also suggested he was winning Wisconsin by only 2.6%.
These races are going to get considerably narrower the closer we get to them, I believe.
Cali is pretty far out but 5-10 for Hillary.
NY probably 15-20 due to how it is setup for establishment Democrats. No independents. Can't switch to the Dem party unless you did it last year. Must pre-register if a new voter (no same day). She is actually a popular state Senator. List goes on...
And to woo some establishment loving Super Delegates.I don't need it. Bernie could win every one of those states by 1 point and he'd still lose.
I believe Bernie is in need of all the luck.
True tho.
Guys, guys, guys.
I just had an epiphany. why should we even let red states vote in a democratic primary? IT MAKES NO SENSE!!!!
Nope the switch to democrat was a few weeks ago in NY. You had to register to vote all together last year though. Really shitty system I registered too late (never re-registered after moving from jersey a few years back), but had a bunch of friends switch to democrat recently who are all big bernie supporters, there was a pretty decent push I saw for that.
I don't understand this either. Why would the DNC care about states that they don't have a chance to win in to determine which candidate they pick. Shouldn't they just care about the votes in the swing states and the blue states?
I don't understand this either. Why would the DNC care about states that they don't have a chance to win in to determine which candidate they pick. Shouldn't they just care about the votes in the swing states and the blue states?
I don't understand this either. Why would the DNC care about states that they don't have a chance to win in to determine which candidate they pick. Shouldn't they just care about the votes in the swing states and the blue states?
I don't understand this either. Why would the DNC care about states that they don't have a chance to win in to determine which candidate they pick. Shouldn't they just care about the votes in the swing states and the blue states?
Bernie's gap with Hillary has been steadily narrowing in New York and didn't he book Central Park for some insane super-rally next week?
Also the voters in New York are better informed than most, you can be damn sure they know about the Panama Papers and if Bernie starts talking about how he opposed a certain piece of legislation that Hillary supported regarding Panama he might be able to make inroads a lot faster than most people expect. Like I said, the Panama Papers are his one-in-a-lifetime chance. He better nail it.
I feel like Borg Queen being all buddy-buddy with the investment bankers is already problematic enough. People have been overlooking it in the primary but when the general rolls around, it's not a good look to be such good friends with the people who have offshore tax havens these days.
She's also the biggest recipient of pharmaceutical company contributions, more than any Republican candidate even.