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Biden is at 42% with African American support. Bernie is in second with 23%.

Bernie is at 36% with Latino support. Biden in second at 24% support.

If these hold, Bernie can win California and Nevada. Biden will win South Carolina, Georgia, other Southern states.

Texas too. But I think if the non-voter to voter strategy works there, Bernie can be competitive.

Morning Consult got some good data.


Biden getting a free ride off Obama’s tailcoats with older Black people.

fukking Boomers man.
 

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Biden is at 42% with African American support. Bernie is in second with 23%.

Bernie is at 36% with Latino support. Biden in second at 24% support.

If these hold, Bernie can win California and Nevada. Biden will win South Carolina, Georgia, other Southern states.

Texas too. But I think if the non-voter to voter strategy works there, Bernie can be competitive.

Morning Consult got some good data.

Have you finally given up on Liz? :ohhh:
 

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Have you finally given up on Liz? :ohhh:

Yeah :francis:

It's Bernie vs. Biden and it'll be that matchup after Super Tuesday.

Liz has a role to play since she can stay in the race, rack up some delegates if the primary goes to June.
 

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it’s ok. We got plenty of room on the Joe Biden team.

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Liz has a role to play since she can stay in the race, rack up some delegates if the primary goes to June.
ideally it's in the senate, writing some of these bills that would make all our lives better. or at least proposing them

to quote the smartest poster in here, "WHAT ARE HER ACCOMPLISHMENTS. WHAT HAS SHE EVER GOTTEN DONE. SHE CAN'T WORK WITH PEOPLE"
 

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you know what's funny? you spent all that time bytching and crying about how bernie should have dropped out in 2016

but now you've attached yourself to a candidate who stole bernie's platform with about the same amount of credibility as her native heritage :mjlol: and if she had the decency to drop out, her supporters would go to bernie and bernie probably wins

:laff::laff::laff:
 

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Castro couldnt even take his supporters with him over to Liz :wow:

Former Castro supporters in Texas switch to Biden after Castro drops out

Several former prominent supporters of Julián Castro in his home state are endorsing Joe Biden for president now that the Texan is no longer running — and a day after he threw his support to Biden rival Elizabeth Warren.
In an announcement first shared with The Texas Tribune, Biden’s campaign unveiled 11 new Texas endorsements, including nine from people who had been with Castro. They include five state representatives and members of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus: Reps. Rafael Anchia of Dallas, Ryan Guillen of Rio Grande City, Eddie Lucio III of Brownsville, Oscar Longoria of Mission and Armando "Mando" Martínez of Weslaco.

Biden’s campaign hailed the endorsements as “reflective of the momentum Joe Biden has going into Super Tuesday,” or March 3, when Texas holds its delegate-rich primary.
“Many of these community leaders previously endorsed Secretary Castro and are now supporting Joe Biden because they know that Biden has the experience, record, and heart to step into the Oval Office and immediately deliver for working families,” Biden’s Texas state director, Jane Hamilton, said in a statement.
Biden's latest Texas endorsements also include Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff; Justin Rodriguez, the Bexar County commissioner and former state representative from San Antonio; Leticia Van de Putte, the former state senator from San Antonio and 2014 nominee for lieutenant governor; Debra Guerrero, a trustee for the San Antonio Independent School District; and San Antonio lawyer Frank Herrera and his wife Cecilia Herrera, a former foreign diplomat.

:smugbiden:
 
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