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  • Nov 12, 2019
    Scratchin Mamba

    https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1194000920696229889?s=19
    Bernie 2020

    King

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    Kanyezus

    thanks for the no vote itll help regardless

    Who ur candidate?

  • Nov 12, 2019
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    sc24

    Who ur candidate?

    The leader of the free world

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    Kanyezus

    The leader of the free world

    That’s cool. I’ll be voting Bernie or Warren, but not Biden.

    Also where is that LeBron pic from lmaoo

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    Buttigieg might just win Iowa. This has serious implications for Biden. Might be a buttigieg Warren race

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    Durkio World

    Buttigieg might just win Iowa. This has serious implications for Biden. Might be a buttigieg Warren race

    "caucus voting" is essentially rigged, Iowa is basically just where the DNC goes public with what candidate they're officially supporting primarily. Buttigieg is a moderate who has the most amount of billionaire donors and unlike biden he has more than 3 braloserls left, he's also easier to pander around with unlike biden who's just some old guy. would not be shocked at all if the DNC swerves their support from biden to him

  • Nov 12, 2019
    KimJongUn

    https://www.larivapeltier2020.org/

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    krishna bound

    "caucus voting" is essentially rigged, Iowa is basically just where the DNC goes public with what candidate they're officially supporting primarily. Buttigieg is a moderate who has the most amount of billionaire donors and unlike biden he has more than 3 braloserls left, he's also easier to pander around with unlike biden who's just some old guy. would not be shocked at all if the DNC swerves their support from biden to him

    This isnt true because tons of people win Iowa and lose the primary. And before Iowa there is always a typical candidate supported by the machine. All Iowa does is tells us who will last long in the race

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    Durkio World

    This isnt true because tons of people win Iowa and lose the primary. And before Iowa there is always a typical candidate supported by the machine. All Iowa does is tells us who will last long in the race

    you're right, i'm not saying that the candidate is guaranteed to win though, i'm just saying it's revealing for who the DNC is throwing their support behind the scenes for. just like how 2016 they went out of their way to f*** bernie in the long run because clinton was their poster child.

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    krishna bound

    you're right, i'm not saying that the candidate is guaranteed to win though, i'm just saying it's revealing for who the DNC is throwing their support behind the scenes for. just like how 2016 they went out of their way to f*** bernie in the long run because clinton was their poster child.

    I mean sure but its not like that is rare. And Bernie has his own issues with the dnc which contributed to them stopping him

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    that monmouth poll that has mayo pete in front has a margin of error rating of 8-10% and of 14% for bernie lmao. lets not cite that.

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    Durkio World

    I mean sure but its not like that is rare. And Bernie has his own issues with the dnc which contributed to them stopping him

    i'm not really saying that political favoritism is rare by any means, just calling it as i see it

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    krishna bound

    you're right, i'm not saying that the candidate is guaranteed to win though, i'm just saying it's revealing for who the DNC is throwing their support behind the scenes for. just like how 2016 they went out of their way to f*** bernie in the long run because clinton was their poster child.

    Honestly think the DNC rather have a republican win than have bernie win cause bernie would mean a shift half these democratic politicians come from wealthy families to Bégin with

  • Nov 12, 2019
    krishna bound

    i'm not really saying that political favoritism is rare by any means, just calling it as i see it

    I misspoke. I dont think the dnc or the rnc operate behind closed doors unless there is a serious threat. It's always pretty obvious who the dnc and the rnc want because those candidates are normally groomed nationally or have done something as governor to get the intention of the party.

    In 2016, everyone knew it was going to be hilary because it was her turn.

    In 2012 everyone knew it was going to be romney because it was his turn and there was no1 who was ready to run besides him.

  • Nov 12, 2019
    Synopsis

    that monmouth poll that has mayo pete in front has a margin of error rating of 8-10% and of 14% for bernie lmao. lets not cite that.

    I'm talking about averages. Bernie is 4th buttigieg is 2nd.

  • Nov 12, 2019

    Pete plantiggieg leading in Iowa

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    Kossisko

    Honestly think the DNC rather have a republican win than have bernie win cause bernie would mean a shift half these democratic politicians come from wealthy families to Bégin with

    I don't think that's really just it, only a part of it. because of the way voting here works, it's not actually in both parties interest to actually accomplish anything, only signal that they wish to do so on their platform.
    for example, the RNC cried for like decades about abortion. when they controlled EVERY branch of government, they still didn't so s*** about it. why? because they knew they'd lose a portion of their voters. it's far harder to campaign on "keeping things the same" rather than "trying to accomplish something"
    the DNC is very guilty of this as well. change has to be incremental, because the minute they actually implement stuff in full, the less of a platform they actually have going forward, and 90% of politicians don't give a s*** about ideology or getting stuff done, only getting re-elected. this is another reason why the DNC is terrified of ideologues like Bernie imo

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    Republicans stand up

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    I wanna spend the night with tulsi

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    ANIME

    Republicans stand up

    Please sit down

  • Nov 12, 2019
    krishna bound

    I don't think that's really just it, only a part of it. because of the way voting here works, it's not actually in both parties interest to actually accomplish anything, only signal that they wish to do so on their platform.
    for example, the RNC cried for like decades about abortion. when they controlled EVERY branch of government, they still didn't so s*** about it. why? because they knew they'd lose a portion of their voters. it's far harder to campaign on "keeping things the same" rather than "trying to accomplish something"
    the DNC is very guilty of this as well. change has to be incremental, because the minute they actually implement stuff in full, the less of a platform they actually have going forward, and 90% of politicians don't give a s*** about ideology or getting stuff done, only getting re-elected. this is another reason why the DNC is terrified of ideologues like Bernie imo

    I never thought about that but that's honestly true as f***.

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    Durkio World

    This isnt true because tons of people win Iowa and lose the primary. And before Iowa there is always a typical candidate supported by the machine. All Iowa does is tells us who will last long in the race

    It’s literally fake woke nonsense based on one election cycle

  • Nov 12, 2019

    kamala can suck my d*** on her way down

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    Buckleys Angel

    It’s literally fake woke nonsense based on one election cycle

    Wdf are you talking about

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