Bernie Sanders 2020

Dr.Amber Trichome

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yawn.

more musings from a weak and delusional mind.

I can't wait until the weeping and wailing and cries of rigged begin when Bernie yet again loses in a presidential primary.

Too funny that you are angry that Elizabeth Warren didn't bend the knee to your favorite white male patriarch. LOL
Lol, you really have a very colorful and brilliant way with words Like a genius poet and writer. Or quite possibly a very accomplished scholar. I also Can’t wait till that lunatic madman/conman is out of the scene. Those swinging arms and pointing fingers are so obnoxious and very rude. When he was positioned next to joe at the last debate he was flailing his arms right in Joes face I so wanted joe to grab his arm and get him in a headlock and snap his neck and toss him on ground and say, Ok , we can continue now.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Bernie has a pretty good shot at winning though
Yes, he does. It would be an interesting wildcard for Trump considering all that he has seen Bernie as is a cool to sew discord. I think he would beat Bernie. I just don't see this oft-claimed group of Progressives coming out to vote in the places they would need to be to win. I can see several critical states where a decent chunk of moderates would be motivated to hold their noses and vote for Trump though.

In addition, I think Bernie would have a hard to impossible time getting his agenda through Congress.
 

Unclebaldrick

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23% odds on winning per 538. I don't know if that's what you mean when you say good shot. It's significant. It's not unlikely. But, good?

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I'll vote for him in the fall if he wins the nomination. He'll probably win in Oregon again. Not from my vote but he won in Oregon in 2016.
That's without the inestimable weight that powerhouse Nina Turner would bring if somehow Bernie lost his mind and made her his Veep.

Lol.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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23% odds on winning per 538. I don't know if that's what you mean when you say good shot. It's significant. It's not unlikely. But, good?

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I'll vote for him in the fall if he wins the nomination. He'll probably win in Oregon again. Not from my vote but he won in Oregon in 2016.
I was in Oregon when he won. I remember the door to door solicitations that were so annoying. Those Bernie bastard cult members wouldn’t leave you alone until you promised you would vote for him. They would go on and on and lecture on how great he is and they were brainwashed like a bunch of Charles Manson groupies. Total wackos.
 

Fogdog

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I was in Oregon when he won. I remember the door to door solicitations that were so annoying. Those Bernie bastard cult members wouldn’t leave you alone until you promised you would vote for him. They would go on and on and lecture on how great he is and they were brainwashed like a bunch of Charles Manson groupies. Total wackos.
They are still here. I saw another beater car plastered with Bernie stickers this afternoon.

One thing he has going for him is the people who are attracted to him are fanatics. They must like voting for men who believe a woman can't win a presidential election.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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They are still here. I saw another beater car plastered with Bernie stickers this afternoon.

One thing he has going for him is the people who are attracted to him are fanatics. They must like voting for men who believe a woman can't win a presidential election.
So true. If Bernie were a real man with real values and a real women supporter he would have removed himself from this race and told his cult to support Elizabeth and worked hard to get her to be the democratic nominee. He has no real vision or soul.
 

abandonconflict

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In 2016, an eighth of Bernie's primary voters ended up voting for Trump in the general. This is likely due to republicans having registered as dems in order to influence the primary out of fear of a Clinton presidency. They never intended to vote dem and didn't actually support Bernie.

So when I hear that Bernie has a chance, or Bernie would have won...

just no.
 

abandonconflict

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So true. If Bernie were a real man with real values and a real women supporter he would have removed himself from this race and told his cult to support Elizabeth and worked hard to get her to be the democratic nominee. He has no real vision or soul.
The Green party offered him the ticket to run for president. If he wanted to be president in 2016, he would have run as a Green. It's not like he was ever a dem anyway...
 

tangerinegreen555

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23% odds on winning per 538. I don't know if that's what you mean when you say good shot. It's significant. It's not unlikely. But, good?

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I'll vote for him in the fall if he wins the nomination. He'll probably win in Oregon again. Not from my vote but he won in Oregon in 2016.
I'm amazed you can literally bet on politics now and that it's gaining popularity.

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I'm tempted to put a hundred on McDonalds food doing him in.

I learned you shouldn't bet with your heart a long time ago though.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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The Green party offered him the ticket to run for president. If he wanted to be president in 2016, he would have run as a Green. It's not like he was ever a dem anyway...
Nobody likes him and Bernie works against women not in support of them.
If anyone knows Bernie it’s Hilary and in this article she states the facts about the conman and his cult.
 

Fogdog

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Thanks @Dr.Amber Trichome for this link,


Hillary Clinton lambasted Bernie Sanders in a forthcoming documentary as a “career politician” who “nobody likes,” savaging her rival for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination less than two weeks before the 2020 Iowa caucuses.
“He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him. He got nothing done,” Clinton said in the four-part series “Hillary,”

“He was a career politician. It’s all just baloney, and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it,” Clinton added of Sanders,


That first paragraph contains facts that can't be denied.

Regarding whether or not she would endorse him if he won the nomination:

“I’m not going to go there yet. We’re still in a very vigorous primary season,” Clinton said. “I will say, however, that it’s not only him, it’s the culture around him. It’s his leadership team. It’s his prominent supporters. It’s his online Bernie Bros and their relentless attacks on lots of his competitors, particularly the women.”
Clinton argued that “it should be worrisome” that Sanders has “not only permitted” such a corrosive campaign culture but also “seems to really be very much supporting it.”


Clinton speaks truth there, yes she does.

It's not just the guys. @schuylaar jumps into it, claiming that Warren "should" have been gracious to Bernie. "Gracious" even though Bernie said to her face that a woman can't win the presidency then lied about it during the nationally broadcast debate. Serious daddy issues, sky. Bernie is a charismatic figure for incomplete people.
 
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BurtMaklin

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Things that you will never hear Hillary say:

1. "I lost to Donald Trump because people just don't like me"

2. "Pass the salt".
 

Padawanbater2

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"Despite Clinton's criticism, Sanders is a clear front-runner for the Democratic nomination, with the latest data from Morning Consult showing that he has the highest favorability of all candidates in the primary race. Sanders is viewed positively by 76 percent of voters, while former Vice President Joe Biden is viewed favorably by 71 percent. Senator Elizabeth Warren comes in third at 65 percent.

Meanwhile, only 17 percent of respondents said they had an unfavorable opinion of Sanders, while 22 percent had an unfavorable view of Biden. Warren was viewed unfavorably by 18 percent.

Additionally, Morning Consult survey data from the fourth quarter of 2019 showed that Sanders was the most popular lawmaker in the Senate. Sixty-five percent of respondents approved of the progressive senator, with only three other senators having approval ratings above 60 percent."

Newsweek
 

Justin-case

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"Despite Clinton's criticism, Sanders is a clear front-runner for the Democratic nomination, with the latest data from Morning Consult showing that he has the highest favorability of all candidates in the primary race. Sanders is viewed positively by 76 percent of voters, while former Vice President Joe Biden is viewed favorably by 71 percent. Senator Elizabeth Warren comes in third at 65 percent.

Meanwhile, only 17 percent of respondents said they had an unfavorable opinion of Sanders, while 22 percent had an unfavorable view of Biden. Warren was viewed unfavorably by 18 percent.

Additionally, Morning Consult survey data from the fourth quarter of 2019 showed that Sanders was the most popular lawmaker in the Senate. Sixty-five percent of respondents approved of the progressive senator, with only three other senators having approval ratings above 60 percent."

Newsweek
I don't read crayon
 

Unclebaldrick

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"Despite Clinton's criticism, Sanders is a clear front-runner for the Democratic nomination, with the latest data from Morning Consult showing that he has the highest favorability of all candidates in the primary race. Sanders is viewed positively by 76 percent of voters, while former Vice President Joe Biden is viewed favorably by 71 percent. Senator Elizabeth Warren comes in third at 65 percent.

Meanwhile, only 17 percent of respondents said they had an unfavorable opinion of Sanders, while 22 percent had an unfavorable view of Biden. Warren was viewed unfavorably by 18 percent.

Additionally, Morning Consult survey data from the fourth quarter of 2019 showed that Sanders was the most popular lawmaker in the Senate. Sixty-five percent of respondents approved of the progressive senator, with only three other senators having approval ratings above 60 percent."

Newsweek
Don't forget the "accurate poll" that clearly shows that nearly 40% of Democrats will only vote for Bernie.

If you really believed this shit, your posts wouldn't stink of desperation and flop-sweat.
 

Fogdog

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"Despite Clinton's criticism, Sanders is a clear front-runner for the Democratic nomination, with the latest data from Morning Consult showing that he has the highest favorability of all candidates in the primary race. Sanders is viewed positively by 76 percent of voters, while former Vice President Joe Biden is viewed favorably by 71 percent. Senator Elizabeth Warren comes in third at 65 percent.

Meanwhile, only 17 percent of respondents said they had an unfavorable opinion of Sanders, while 22 percent had an unfavorable view of Biden. Warren was viewed unfavorably by 18 percent.

Additionally, Morning Consult survey data from the fourth quarter of 2019 showed that Sanders was the most popular lawmaker in the Senate. Sixty-five percent of respondents approved of the progressive senator, with only three other senators having approval ratings above 60 percent."

Newsweek
23% chance of winning. 100% chance of Bernie Bros whining when he loses.
 
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