Elections 2020 Democratic Primary Thread v4

Who do you support most out of the remaining Democratic candidates?

  • Tom Steyer (Entrepreneur)

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In two hours of network(nbc) tv watching, I saw probably 7 Steyer ads, 6 Bloomberg ads, and 4 bernie ads. 2 Biden and 2 yang. I saw zero mayor Pete ads. Zero warren ads


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Bernie, the communist jew. Welcome to Russia of 1917.
 


Bernie continuing his surge, outpacing all the centrist and establishment politicians. Andrew Yang has also been hinting that he will throw his support behind Sanders in the coming weeks.

 
He has a rapid response team


I know it might be cute or whatever, but I can't stand ads like that. Doesn't get more vapid and superficial than that garbage right there.



Bernie continuing his surge, outpacing all the centrist and establishment politicians. Andrew Yang has also been hinting that he will throw his support behind Sanders in the coming weeks.


Holy shit that's a giant lead in California. Haven't seen him do that well in any polls, although he has definitely gained ground in the aggregate. Looking really strong in New Hampshire and California now. The thing is, California actually starts voting by mail at the same day as Iowa, which is why now is the right time to peak there. Chuch Rocha explains it in this interview (it's great btw):


Bernies campaign has done an amazing, amazing job. Whatever happens, what they've done has never been done before. Hats off to them.
 
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He has a rapid response team



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Just a reminder that this what the "hard working" billionaire elites which bobgeese and other fake conservatives are defending from the evil leftists who want to tax them spend their "hard earned" money on, while 45,000 Americans die every year from not being able to afford medical care.
 
They been blackmailing Trump this whole time. They're the one's who are really in control.

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Philip Roth's "the Plot Against America" has a similar CT offered about President Lindbergh. It's going to be a miniseries on HBO (created and written by David Simon and Ed Burns).
 
People of the 80’s: take your immoral, lying sack of shit back

 
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Just a reminder that this what the "hard working" billionaire elites which bobgeese and other fake conservatives are defending from the evil leftists who want to tax them spend their "hard earned" money on, while 45,000 Americans die every year from not being able to afford medical care.


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Reminder, even after Bernie taxes the rich, he still can’t pay for the 60 trillion dollars of handouts he’s promising.

He’s a fraud.
 
Really well made prediction video on the Iowa delegates. How accurate it'll be, with the variables and ranges so wide, is hard to say. But it's a solid metholodogy and an interesting video nonetheless:
 
People of the 80’s: take your immoral, lying sack of shit back
https://mobile.twitter.com/shaunking/status/1222579400664850432?s=20


Good grief. Old age has at least been kind to his public persona. He came off as much more of a douche in his younger years.

I had no idea Rogan was a controversial subject politically



Haven't read yet, but good for Yglesias. The histrionics over the Rogan endorsement should seem every bit as transparently disingenuous as the Warren leak. Had Rogan endorsed literally anyone else, it wouldn't be a story because, frankly, his beliefs and past statements aren't particularly controversial.

That transgender women, particularly those who completely puberty as men, shouldn't be permitted to engage in combat sports against other women isn't some super taboo thing to say (like saying women shouldn't work outside the home). Hell, only 28 percent of Americans support letting transgender persons compete in any sport according to their gender identity at all!

Obviously, his language, in describing Fox as something of a Frankenstein, was insensitive, but the central belief of his comments are shared by the majority of Americans.
 
Good grief. Old age has at least been kind to his public persona. He came off as much more of a douche in his younger years.



Haven't read yet, but good for Yglesias. The histrionics over the Rogan endorsement should seem every bit as transparently disingenuous as the Warren leak. Had Rogan endorsed literally anyone else, it wouldn't be a story because, frankly, his beliefs and past statements aren't particularly controversial.

That transgender women, particularly those who completely puberty as men, shouldn't be permitted to engage in combat sports against other women isn't some super taboo thing to say (like saying women shouldn't work outside the home). Hell, only 28 percent of Americans support letting transgender persons compete in any sport according to their gender identity at all!

Obviously, his language, in describing Fox as something of a Frankenstein, was insensitive, but the central belief of his comments are shared by the majority of Americans.

Even on the trans sports thing I think his belief isn't exactly that they shouldn't be able to compete but that they need to disclose that they were a trans and let the other chick decide if she wants to fight a trans.

But they also said homophobic and misogynist and that caught me off guard as well.
 
Even on the trans sports thing I think his belief isn't exactly that they shouldn't be able to compete but that they need to disclose that they were a trans and let the other chick decide if she wants to fight a trans.

But they also said homophobic and misogynist and that caught me off guard as well.

Funnily enough, I actually had a staunchly liberal (was involved in Democratic politics in college, identifies as a social democrat, used to hilariously troll conservatives on Facebook) friend from college message me last night asking WTF about the Rogan thing and saying how it's going to empower Trump because even he thinks it's pathetic. And I tend to agree. Pretending Rogan, who is definitely more socially liberal than the average American, is some sort of fascist makes pretty much everyone left of Trump look toxic and hysterical.
 
Philip Roth's "the Plot Against America" has a similar CT offered about President Lindbergh. It's going to be a miniseries on HBO (created and written by David Simon and Ed Burns).

Speaking of this, a trailer just dropped:

 
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