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Found this very interesting
Which is the entire reason young people are always complaining about TV commentary. I hope all you people complaining about Bernie Bros understand now. If it wasn’t for them nikkas attacking anchors non-stop we would be out here with the most centrist bullshyt on TV everyday.
Most older people still rely on TV news unfortunately
Exactly. He needs to switch up the language. Granted, it’s a larger field and none of these people carry Hillary’s baggage.One thing we have to pay attention to is if Bernie continues losing ground among rural voters and non college educated whites, something he was strong with in 2016. It's only two states but
Last night, 70% of non-college educated white people voted against Bernie. Last time around in NH, Bernie got 60% of the non college educated white vote so he went from 60% —> 30%. He's bleeding support with the white working class and rural voters so far. He’s losing parts of his base he shouldn’t be losing.
Not trying to be negative lol but we seriously need Bernie to change back to his 2016 message or cool down the revolution talk to bring in regular democratic voters. Of course we're in a split field and a lot of it is driven by "electability" but once we're done with Super Tuesday I will reassess. I need to see wins in Utah, Colorado and Minnesota with non college whites
One thing we have to pay attention to is if Bernie continues losing ground among rural voters and non college educated whites, something he was strong with in 2016. It's only two states but
Last night, 70% of non-college educated white people voted against Bernie. Last time around in NH, Bernie got 60% of the non college educated white vote so he went from 60% —> 30%. He's bleeding support with the white working class and rural voters so far. He’s losing parts of his base he shouldn’t be losing.
Not trying to be negative lol but we seriously need Bernie to change back to his 2016 message or cool down the revolution talk to bring in regular democratic voters. Of course we're in a split field and a lot of it is driven by "electability" but once we're done with Super Tuesday I will reassess. I need to see wins in Utah, Colorado and Minnesota with non college whites
I have a different theory but I won't make any complete judgements until Super Tuesday and when Michigan/Wisconsin votes later in MarchDid you consider that it was his contrast with establishment Dem Hillary that made him popular in rural areas in 2016?
No one except Biden has that level of recognition and he’s already down.
One thing we have to pay attention to is if Bernie continues losing ground among rural voters and non college educated whites, something he was strong with in 2016. It's only two states but
Last night, 70% of non-college educated white people voted against Bernie. Last time around in NH, Bernie got 60% of the non college educated white vote so he went from 60% —> 30%. He's bleeding support with the white working class and rural voters so far. He’s losing parts of his base he shouldn’t be losing.
Not trying to be negative lol but we seriously need Bernie to change back to his 2016 message or cool down the revolution talk to bring in regular democratic voters. Of course we're in a split field and a lot of it is driven by "electability" but once we're done with Super Tuesday I will reassess. I need to see wins in Utah, Colorado and Minnesota with non college whites
Did you consider that it was his contrast with establishment Dem Hillary that made him popular in rural areas in 2016?
No one except Biden has that level of recognition and he’s already down.
I live in Kentucky and my car is new. No fukking way I’m rocking one of those
It's interesting to me that despite the shyt CNN and MSNBC talk about him being another 'old white guy' that older white people are basically the group that Bernie has the least support among.One thing we have to pay attention to is if Bernie continues losing ground among rural voters and non college educated whites, something he was strong with in 2016. It's only two states but
Last night, 70% of non-college educated white people voted against Bernie. Last time around in NH, Bernie got 60% of the non college educated white vote so he went from 60% —> 30%. He's bleeding support with the white working class and rural voters so far. He’s losing parts of his base he shouldn’t be losing.
Not trying to be negative lol but we seriously need Bernie to change back to his 2016 message or cool down the revolution talk to bring in regular democratic voters. Of course we're in a split field and a lot of it is driven by "electability" but once we're done with Super Tuesday I will reassess. I need to see wins in Utah, Colorado and Minnesota with non college whites
CNN going at Ben for finding the audio
Serious question. Is Nina Turner eligible for the job?He said his preference is a strong, probably female progressive.