he could have at least waited until super tuesday. Same with Stayer.
But at least biden's future looks better. based on the transitive property of algebra:
If Clinton> Sanders and Trump > Clinton, Trump > Sanders.
he could have at least waited until super tuesday. Same with Stayer.
But at least biden's future looks better. based on the transitive property of algebra:
If Clinton> Sanders and Trump > Clinton, Trump > Sanders.
moanswers wrote:
he could have at least waited until super tuesday. Same with Stayer.
But at least biden's future looks better. based on the transitive property of algebra:
If Clinton> Sanders and Trump > Clinton, Trump > Sanders.
He would’ve gotten embarrassed on Tuesday. Steyer too, probably. Probably thought he should save face for 2024.
Pretty sure Pete would rather have Biden than Bernie, and is smart enough to know the only way Biden has a chance is if Pete gets out.
Pete. Bernie. Biden. Listen carefully. The democratic party took a horrible left turn and is paying the consequences. Nobody wants this far LeFT BS. Do. U. Understand?
I’m surprised Pete dropped out considering he’s won half the states to date.
I know he didn’t want to take votes from Biden if Biden has a better shot.
But I’d rather see Buttigieg as a choice than Bloomberg.
Does Klobuchar think she has a chance Tuesday?
Would moderates feed Warren money to keep her in to draw votes from Bernie?
This race of geriatrics is bizarre.
Pete's got problems with African American voters, Joe doesn't. They've gotten together and figured this out, Joe will tab Pete for his VP slot, probably before the convention, to bring young voters in. Joe is one-termer, sets Pete up for the future.
Timmy Treadwell wrote:
Pete's got problems with African American voters, Joe doesn't. They've gotten together and figured this out, Joe will tab Pete for his VP slot, probably before the convention, to bring young voters in. Joe is one-termer, sets Pete up for the future.
I can see Biden tab Klobuchar as his VP.
The rumor a year ago was that Biden was going to tab Stacey Abrams as his running mate.
coach wrote:
Timmy Treadwell wrote:
Pete's got problems with African American voters, Joe doesn't. They've gotten together and figured this out, Joe will tab Pete for his VP slot, probably before the convention, to bring young voters in. Joe is one-termer, sets Pete up for the future.
I can see Biden tab Klobuchar as his VP.
I could see that too, but Pete getting out now helps Joe, which makes me wonder about a deal.
L L wrote:
I’m surprised Pete dropped out considering he’s won half the states to date.
Actually, because he lost in all 4 of them, and because he's not a good candidate.
I wonder if Kolbacher (Minnesota) and Warren (Massachusettes) will drop out if they don't win their own states on Tuesday?
L L wrote:
The rumor a year ago was that Biden was going to tab Stacey Abrams as his running mate.
A female black for Biden makes the most sense. Pete actually is not strong with young voters.
Photog wrote:
coach wrote:
I can see Biden tab Klobuchar as his VP.
I could see that too, but Pete getting out now helps Joe, which makes me wonder about a deal.
Pete ran a smart campaign, helped establish a gay candidate as viable and put himself on the national stage. His future is bright. He has made all the right moves.
A small sample, but people I have spoken with seem to have a new excitement about Biden. But the people I know are educated and comfortable. They are still mildly interested in Bloomberg also. Bernies strength is with those who are struggling and uneducated. His base is Bernie or die.
In this primary, democrats who have had sneak attacks on other democrats haven't done well. Warren throwing mud, might play well with her base but it's a turnoff for many. She will continue to drop.
Tuesday will be very important to sanders. His strong lead isn't quite as strong anymore. If he doesn't show real strong by brokered convention time he is out.
Biden is our best shot. He is the anti Trump. Empathy, relatable and a good person.
Conundrum wrote:
L L wrote:
The rumor a year ago was that Biden was going to tab Stacey Abrams as his running mate.
A female black for Biden makes the most sense. Pete actually is not strong with young voters.
Abrams could help The Democrats flip Georgia, which has been a Red/Republican state for a long time, just as Julian Castro could possibly flip Texas from Red to Blue.
douglas burke wrote:
Abrams could help The Democrats flip Georgia, which has been a Red/Republican state for a long time, just as Julian Castro could possibly flip Texas from Red to Blue.
There's not a lot of evidence that a running mate helps in that way.
moanswers wrote:
If Clinton> Sanders and Trump > Clinton, Trump > Sanders.
This always works.
Ford > Reagan, Carter > Ford, Carter >
Oh well, it was a good theory.
That 538 model is wacky. It says there is a 2 in 3 chance that no candidate gets a majority of pledged delegates.
I would be a very large amount of money against at those odds.
The whole thing with these public polls is they tend to influence how people vote.
Some may see that Warren is polling low and may want to vote for someone else, not wanting to waste their vote.
If there were zero polls announced, we'd have no clue what to expect tomorrow.
The model showing a 2/3 chance of no one getting a majority has to make assumptions of who will drop out and when.
What if all but two drop out after tomorrow?
That makes the odds of someone winning a majority go way up.
Though, having California and Texas vote early takes a lot of delegates off the table.
Warren is running for VP. She desperately wants to be Bernie's pick for VP. Look at any answer she gives. She NEVER goes after him, and he's the front runner.