More Important: Beating Trump or Stopping Bernie?

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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    It’s a wash for me. 
  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,192
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    Yea sure, Sleepy “Woke” Joe doesn’t have a platform. In fact, he has no policy platforms to speak of and hasn’t said boo about them.

    https://joebiden.com/joes-vision/
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  • mickeyrat
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    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    the following is a screenshot of a list of open primary states.

    Again, where are these people at?I would have pasted the link this was pulled from but this website has a big fucking problem with c/p in mulit quoted posts via mobile browser or firefox specifically. will link after.
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  • mickeyrat
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  • EarlWelsh
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    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    the following is a screenshot of a list of open primary states.

    Again, where are these people at?I would have pasted the link this was pulled from but this website has a big fucking problem with c/p in mulit quoted posts via mobile browser or firefox specifically. will link after.
    Well, I believe Sanders won the Independent vote in 13 of those states but I could be wrong. Obviously they didn’t represent a large enough portion of the turnout. Those votes are super important in the general and Sanders has them.
  • EarlWelsh
    EarlWelsh Buffalo, NY Posts: 1,127
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    Yea sure, Sleepy “Woke” Joe doesn’t have a platform. In fact, he has no policy platforms to speak of and hasn’t said boo about them.

    https://joebiden.com/joes-vision/
    Sorry, Creepy Joe does have a platform. My bad. I just don’t think he’d do dick with it. Sanders would at least give his ideas his best shot.
  • josevolution
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    Beating Trump in the fall
    Ok
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • mickeyrat
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    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    the following is a screenshot of a list of open primary states.

    Again, where are these people at?I would have pasted the link this was pulled from but this website has a big fucking problem with c/p in mulit quoted posts via mobile browser or firefox specifically. will link after.
    Well, I believe Sanders won the Independent vote in 13 of those states but I could be wrong. Obviously they didn’t represent a large enough portion of the turnout. Those votes are super important in the general and Sanders has them.
    independent or unaffiliated registered voters represent approximately 43%(likely more due to those gop who left the party) of voters.

    again I ask you WHERE WERE THEY? in 10 of the states listed that have voted they wouldn't have needed to declare affiliation just that they were voting in the D primary. There was no need to vote gop since Dipshit is the only one running after IA and NH.....
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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    EarlWelsh said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    Yea sure, Sleepy “Woke” Joe doesn’t have a platform. In fact, he has no policy platforms to speak of and hasn’t said boo about them.

    https://joebiden.com/joes-vision/
    Sorry, Creepy Joe does have a platform. My bad. I just don’t think he’d do dick with it. Sanders would at least give his ideas his best shot.
    Yea, a former democratic VP and senator wouldn’t be able to work with a dem controlled house and maybe senate to get his legislation passed versus a socialist Indy claiming to be a dem’s pie in the sky, total reordering of the American economy to the tune of trillions legislation. Sounds about right.

    Bernie has to win the primaries prior to the general and thus far he’s running worse than Hillary. 
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  • gimmesometruth27
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    Beating Trump in the fall
    bernie is already beaten. 

    all i know is he needs to endorse biden right away and get his bernie bot supporters on the biden train or else trump is going to win.

    i love bernie,but if he does not do the right thing and trump wins again, bernie could go get fucked.
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  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    This cannabilistic conversation is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out ASAP and should have never ran.

    He's a useless ineffective politician 
  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,078
    Beating Trump in the fall
    CM189191 said:
    This cannabilistic conversation is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out ASAP and should have never ran.

    He's a useless ineffective politician 
    i actually voted for bernie in the MO primary. He got his ass kicked.
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  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,367
    CM189191 said:
    This cannabilistic conversation is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out ASAP and should have never ran.

    He's a useless ineffective politician 
    Since going back in time isn't an option, where things stand today, Sanders may as well be considered the spiritual leader of the left-wing cohort of the Democratic party. If he stays in the race for a little longer (say, a debate longer), maybe he can convince some of his voting base to pivot to Biden who otherwise would've spoiled their ballots. Or, maybe behind closed doors, Biden and Sanders are discussing what Sanders would like him to include in his policies moving forward, in exchange for an authentic endorsement. I know these are entirely unprovable theories, but Sanders is unlikely to have more leverage in his career than he does just today in terms of influencing Biden's policies. I can't imagine he'd want to waste that.
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  • myoung321
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    Beating Trump in the fall
    Buckle up!

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  • Lerxst1992
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    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    the following is a screenshot of a list of open primary states.

    Again, where are these people at?I would have pasted the link this was pulled from but this website has a big fucking problem with c/p in mulit quoted posts via mobile browser or firefox specifically. will link after.
    Well, I believe Sanders won the Independent vote in 13 of those states but I could be wrong. Obviously they didn’t represent a large enough portion of the turnout. Those votes are super important in the general and Sanders has them.

    I’d strongly caution against believing independents will be the difference for Bernie.

    a lot of independent voters are libertarian which is just a fancy word for small government conservative.
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    benjs said:
    CM189191 said:
    This cannabilistic conversation is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out ASAP and should have never ran.

    He's a useless ineffective politician 
    Since going back in time isn't an option, where things stand today, Sanders may as well be considered the spiritual leader of the left-wing cohort of the Democratic party. If he stays in the race for a little longer (say, a debate longer), maybe he can convince some of his voting base to pivot to Biden who otherwise would've spoiled their ballots. Or, maybe behind closed doors, Biden and Sanders are discussing what Sanders would like him to include in his policies moving forward, in exchange for an authentic endorsement. I know these are entirely unprovable theories, but Sanders is unlikely to have more leverage in his career than he does just today in terms of influencing Biden's policies. I can't imagine he'd want to waste that.
    So the Sarah Palin of the left? 
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,076
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    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    the following is a screenshot of a list of open primary states.

    Again, where are these people at?I would have pasted the link this was pulled from but this website has a big fucking problem with c/p in mulit quoted posts via mobile browser or firefox specifically. will link after.
    Well, I believe Sanders won the Independent vote in 13 of those states but I could be wrong. Obviously they didn’t represent a large enough portion of the turnout. Those votes are super important in the general and Sanders has them.

    I’d strongly caution against believing independents will be the difference for Bernie.

    a lot of independent voters are libertarian which is just a fancy word for small government conservative.
    Libertarian: someone afraid to admit that they are actually a republican
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  • CM189191
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    static111 said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    mickeyrat said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    rgambs said:
    EarlWelsh said:
    Stopping Bernie is for clowns. He’d pound Donny’s cirrhotic dick into the dirt in a debate, whereas Biden’s eye might pop out or he’ll talk some nonsense and get really angry. If Joe is the nominee, I’m afraid to say he’d lose. Everything.
    Bernie would pound Donny in a debate, but debates don't really mean much.  Hillary pounded Donny and she lost.  Independents don't care for Sanders, African Americans are ambivalent about him, and conservatives can't stand him, the election turnout demos would be bad, bad, bad for Democrats.
    I respectfully disagree. I think a wider range of electorates do like Sanders, and that number would grow once people actually heard him out. I don’t believe most people who don’t like him have ever really heard what he has to say. They hear/see the word socialism and it turns them right off.
    so where are they at?  why arent they showing up in force to make him the nominee?
    and has he said just how he WILL  get his platform passed? not to mention fully funded....

    I think there are loads of independents and even plenty of conservatives who haven’t been able to vote in primaries that would come out for him. When people really listen to him they learn how much he actually stands for working families.

    As for his policies, no, he hasn’t said how he can get it passed BUT he actually has a platform, and that’s more than Biden can say. 
    the following is a screenshot of a list of open primary states.

    Again, where are these people at?I would have pasted the link this was pulled from but this website has a big fucking problem with c/p in mulit quoted posts via mobile browser or firefox specifically. will link after.
    Well, I believe Sanders won the Independent vote in 13 of those states but I could be wrong. Obviously they didn’t represent a large enough portion of the turnout. Those votes are super important in the general and Sanders has them.

    I’d strongly caution against believing independents will be the difference for Bernie.

    a lot of independent voters are libertarian which is just a fancy word for small government conservative.
    Libertarian: someone afraid to admit that they are actually a republican
    You misspelled ashamed
  • rgambs
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    Beating Trump in the fall
    ^^^ Double Bingo!
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
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