Dems Giving Trump the Bag

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https://www.politico.com/amp/news/20...legates-110083

Last time Dems trotted out status quo:

2000 Gore
2004 Kerry
2016 H. Clinton

00 and 16 won the consolation prize (popular vote)

Republicans haven't faired much better when putting out status quo candidates either.

They screw Bernie out of a nomination again, this will give Trump a guaranteed 2nd term.
So true.
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https://www.politico.com/amp/news/20...legates-110083

Last time Dems trotted out status quo:

2000 Gore
2004 Kerry
2016 H. Clinton

00 and 16 won the consolation prize (popular vote)

Republicans haven't faired much better when putting out status quo candidates either.

They screw Bernie out of a nomination again, this will give Trump a guaranteed 2nd term. Originally Posted by Agent220
In most national polls Biden is leading Sanders for the Democratic nomination. Biden is the one Democratic candidate who leads almost all polls in a match-up against Trump.

Obviously conditions may change in the next 6 months but if the Democratic convention was held today and Biden won, it would not be a "screwing" of Sanders. Let's see how voting goes in the primaries.
At the risk of sounding like a "broken record" ( Google it) I read today that Bloomberg may be allowed to participate in the next debate. If so, imo, all bets are off until after that .
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At the risk of sounding like a "broken record" ( Google it) I read today that Bloomberg may be allowed to participate in the next debate. If so, imo, all bets are off until after that . Originally Posted by stikiwikit
He made a 6 figure donation to the DNC....they are rotten.
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In most national polls Biden is leading Sanders for the Democratic nomination. Biden is the one Democratic candidate who leads almost all polls in a match-up against Trump.

Obviously conditions may change in the next 6 months but if the Democratic convention was held today and Biden won, it would not be a "screwing" of Sanders. Let's see how voting goes in the primaries. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
I read some polls that Sanders edging out Biden especially in the young vote.
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I read some polls that Sanders edging out Biden especially in the young vote. Originally Posted by Agent220
There are many polls run by many different companies. Sanders leads in some, Biden leads in most. Recent polls in Texas and Florida have Biden way ahead.

Yes, for whatever reasons, Sanders is popular with the younger voters.
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There are many polls run by many different companies. Sanders leads in some, Biden leads in most. Recent polls in Texas and Florida have Biden way ahead.

Yes, for whatever reasons, Sanders is popular with the younger voters. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Maybe Sanders is ahead of his time, hence the appeal with younger voters. It would be awesome if they got more involved in politics, but I imagine that humping randos on Tinder keeps them preoccupied.

Seriously, I don't know what to think. My gut feeling is that Sanders is more of a fighter, and Biden is more of a teddy bear. So all polls aside, it seems like Sanders is a better match for Trump.

But Biden has more support from the party establishment, so he's got that going for him. It could also work against him, given the populist sentiment nowadays. Sanders is the scrappy upstart, and that could work in his favor.

The New York Post has an article today reporting that Biden kissed his granddaughter on the lips. Seriously? They're gonna go with that? I've been kissed on the lips by a grandparent, but maybe it's a generational thing.

The personal attacks on Biden and dragging his family into politics just makes me more inclined to support him. But Sanders is really more on my wavelength.

Super Tuesday is exactly one month from today. I'll have to think about it more.
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In a debate matchup with Trump, Sanders would come off much better than Biden. And Sanders is definitely more "scrappy" as you put it.

But which candidate, Sanders or Biden, has the best chance to beat Trump in November? My money is on Biden right now. Bernie scares many voters by being too far left. I can already see the Republican strategy striking fear into the hearts of voters with threats of the U.S. becoming a socialistic country.
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In a debate matchup with Trump, Sanders would come off much better than Biden. And Sanders is definitely more "scrappy" as you put it.

But which candidate, Sanders or Biden, has the best chance to beat Trump in November? My money is on Biden right now. Bernie scares many voters by being too far left. I can already see the Republican strategy striking fear into the hearts of voters with threats of the U.S. becoming a socialistic country. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Yeah, that's definitely a concern. But there was a poll to try to see how the "socialism" stigma would affect Bernie's popularity in a head-to-head contest against Trump, and branding him a socialist didn't do much to change people's responses. Not the same as a months-long fear-mongering campaign, but still something to consider.

https://www.vox.com/2020/1/31/211137...lity-primaries
The power house people in the dem party will not let Bernie win. I see Obama coming in - like Hillary did - and give his 2 cents on Bernie. They don't like him and don't want him. Just watch.
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The power house people in the dem party will not let Bernie win. I see Obama coming in - like Hillary did - and give his 2 cents on Bernie. They don't like him and don't want him. Just watch. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Maybe, but Hillary just said that she will support Bernie if he wins the nomination. You know, denial anger bargaining depression and acceptance.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/21/polit...nee/index.html

And while there are reports that Obama might try to sideline Bernie if he makes significant gains, he is also on record that he will work his tail off to support whoever wins the nomination.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/obama...b00149f724793b

It's still early days, and too early to predict what might happen before the nomination. It's true that Obama doesn't prefer Bernie over mainstream Democrats, but he will likely make the only reasonable choice if there is a reversal in fortunes.