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Not many polls predicted this.Quite an incredible result for the ex-mayor
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Not many polls predicted this.Quite an incredible result for the ex-mayor
Not many polls predicted this.
Who's Pete?And so the DNC screwing over of Bernie begins. Major Pete probably "received" more votes than his entire campaign to become major.
Even these Alt-right Russian agents see it.
This is something only someone who has paid 0 attention to the actual Dem campaigns could think.
Why?
You certainly love to make absurd claims with no evidence supporting it at all. There has been no leftward slide in global politics.
LolHonestly ... the only half-worthy candidate (JB) is 1 foot in the grave because he is so old, by the time he gets to govern he might be totally incapacitated... and his only claim to fame is being deputy president to the best American president of our time. Another 1/4 worthy candidate Bernie is a capitalist-socialist mess that I can't even begin to describe
Honestly ... the only half-worthy candidate (JB) is 1 foot in the grave because he is so old, by the time he gets to govern he might be totally incapacitated... and his only claim to fame is being deputy president to the best American president of our time. Another 1/4 worthy candidate Bernie is a capitalist-socialist mess that I can't even begin to describe
Tonight, our party’s presidential nominating process officially kicks off in Iowa. Today, I’m reflecting on the three years we’ve spent preparing for this moment, the changes we’ve made to make sure we are ready. I’m proud of the historic reforms we passed to increase transparency and accessibility, and that the power is where it belongs: with our voters. Our party is at its strongest when we empower the grassroots. Last cycle, it was obvious some voters were unhappy with parts of the nominating process. Just like we do every four years, we looked at ways to improve how we choose our presidential nominee. And thanks to the reforms we made, we are excited to have one of the most transparent and inclusive primaries in history. This year’s process has empowered the grassroots and ensured our presidential nominating process reflects the will of the voters who will carry us to victory
It tells me I should vote for Tom SteyerAnother ''Who should I vote for?'' quiz I found. This one claims to match you with the relevant candidate, not just the party.
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Days before Iowa Democrats went to their precinct caucuses, the news dropped like a bomb. Leaked poll numbers from what would have been the final Des Moines Register Iowa Poll showed Joe Biden in fourth place with 13 percent.
Biden’s Iowa staffers were floored, according to a person familiar with discussions among several aides at the time.
“None of us thought we were at 13 percent,” the person said. “We can’t be in fourth place. That just cannot be right.”
But it was right. And it confirmed what rival campaigns had whispered for months — Biden wasn’t inspiring Iowa voters and his support was inch-deep.
Jeez, this Soros sure does get around. Seems to be funding everything on the planet these days.No wonder the app and Shadow Inc are such massive fkups for the Demtards... Soros is the main funder.
I must admit (reluctantly) that I also get a bit irritated at the Bernie guy. He's like the "..but I'm not dead" guy in the Python sketch.