Super Tuesday Primary: Biden wins 9 of 14 states; leads delegate count 637 to 559

Who Comes Out With The Most Pledged Delegates After Super Tuesday?


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Dr. Acula

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No, I am aware. Just sucks that as part of that "33%" I'm potentially gonna have to choose between Joe Biden and Donald Trump this year. And the only appeal of Joe Biden seems to be, "I'm not Trump."
Like I said I don't even trust Biden to install liberal judges if he wins to the supreme Court. He seems so intent on his friendships with Republicans that he will compromise a shyt ton with republicans in the Senate that he might as well be republican. I see a lot of disappointments from liberals in the future with a Biden presidency.
 

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We tried team Bernie but looks like Biden gonna win this shyt. :francis: I'll vote for him because it's still fukk Trump :camby:
dudes saying they care about progressivism but want to risk giving trump two more supreme court picks :yeshrug: doesnt add up. and biden would be a relatively short interlude to an entirely new race in 2024

i dont know. i sat out in 2016, and would NEVER sit out this year
 

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Biden winning Minnesota might seal this yall :wow:

Bernie needs a massive showing in Cali and to hold his 6 point lead in Texas. But that swing state victory will be the narrative moving forward.
Those Maine and Mass numbers are great for Biden :francis:

Probably hasn't advertised or went to either state in 8 years but if Amtrak runs there, it's automatic +15 for Joe :smugbiden:




:snoop:
 

Reece

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Exit polls been telling us beating trump >>> ideology

:yeshrug:

yall gonna take this some type of way, but Bernie is polarizing. I wish you could package Liz’s thoughtfulness with Bernie’s ability to rouse and place it in Kamala’s “glossiness”..

still got a ways to go, but I hope the progressive movement gets behind someone who understands this is still politics. (ie it’s not AOC unless she matures a lot over the next 5 years)

True. But if you had to choose, Warren was the best out of the three imo (out of Warren, Bernie, Kamala). We tried to tell these dummies this for the last seven weeks :snoop: Warren was the better choice because she shared similar ideas to Bernie but she wasn’t as polarizing and off putting. If Bernie didn’t run, and endorsed her from the jump as his successor, the Bernie Bros wouldn’t have had time to try to run her through the mud for not passing their bullshyt purity tests or for daring to compete against Bernie. Her reputation would’ve still been as strong as it was in 2016. And she could’ve been in her first place or second. But nah. That would’ve been too smart. Bernie Bros get what they deserve for being shortsighted, divisive, and insufferable.
 

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Where does she go from here? She’s done in the progressive streets. Moderates don’t really fukk with her like that. Unpopular in her home state. She’s ice cold right now.
Luckily she’s in senate until 2024, will be 74 and simply retire. You acting like she’s 50 and had years of politics ahead
 

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Where does she go from here? She’s done in the progressive streets. Moderates don’t really fukk with her like that. Unpopular in her home state. She’s ice cold right now.
Her campaign is being kept alive by a super pac that wants to make sure Bernie loses...so she'll play her part to keep the faucet flowing :manny:
 

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