Official 2020 South Carolina Primary Thread: Joe Biden wins in blowout!

Who wins the Democrat primary in SC?

  • Joe Biden

    Votes: 34 35.4%
  • Bernie

    Votes: 57 59.4%
  • Warren

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Steyer

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Mayor Pete

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Amy Kloubacher

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    96
  • Poll closed .

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I’m surprised that so many people on here believe Bernie will win SC. I just don’t see it. I think Biden might win by double digits.
 
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Bernie Bros in their natural state a bunch of conspiratorial populist bigots


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Your honor, I was merely capping.
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JUST IN: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would be comfortable with Sen. Bernie Sanders as the Democratic presidential nominee in November. Other congressional Democrats have balked at the idea of Sanders, a longtime independent and self-proclaimed democratic socialist, being the party's nominee in the general election.




Senate Minority leader Charles Schumer also suggested that he would be comfortable with the Vermont senator as his party's nominee.




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Pelosi says she'd be comfortable with Sanders at top of Democratic ticket
Senate Minority leader Charles Schumer also suggested that he would be comfortable with the Vermont senator as his party's nominee.

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Aight that's a good sign, slightly makes me feel better about a push to a brokered convention.
 
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Aight that's a good sign, slightly makes me feel better about a push to a brokered convention.

I don't even think it's cynical to suggest here that they're just reading the tea leaves, hedging their bets, and per usual looking out for their own self interests here.

None of them are comfortable with Bernie as the nominee, but they realize that if he wins the nomination they have more to lose if the public perception is that they're undermining their own party's nominee for president.

Not a chance in all fukk that Nancy Pelosi looks at the prospect of Sanders presidency and goes, "Eh :manny:. No biggie."

Bytch please.
 
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