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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I’m sorry but Medicare for all is my candidate litmus test. I won’t vote for any candidate that doesn’t openly support it in the general. I’m tired of compromise. If Biden makes it and doesn’t support that I will vote third party or just not vote at all. If Bernie makes it he obviously has my vote.
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They're not crazy at all; the donor class would be happy as hell with Biden losing to Trump in a landslide as long as it means Sanders doesn't win and raise their taxes so he can give social benefits to people poorer than them. The interests the democratic establishment are beholden too are fine with how things are now and are confident in one of Biden or Trump keeping everything that way. They don't represent actual progressives who want fundamental change and are actively opposed to them and the one candidate that does actually represent them. :francis:

Exactly, so fukk them. You can't privilege petty fiscal earnings over the good of the country indefinitely.
 

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I think Bloomberg might drop out if it looks like Biden will clearly be the nominee. He only jumped in because Warren and Bernie were going to come for his money. That .02 on the dollar Warren was going to hit them with to fund some of her policies had him and Bezos shook
 

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I still cant get over on this. This is the takeaway of the entire election as far as I'm concerned.

How can you convince people to get engaged and active in politics and self-determination when you are presented with a result like tonight?

If Joe was out there busting his ass to earn votes and his team was doing the same it would be a different story with me.

And I get that presidential politics are a bit of a different beast and not the only game in town, but how can you not feel dejected at knowing your blood sweat and tears ultimately meant nothing. You weren't outworked. You weren't out convicted. Its just the opposition merely exists so you lose by default.

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Meh. I'm disappointed as well considering how hard Warren worked throughout her campaign and the thought she put into her policy proposals.

But in the bigger picture, it's better that Bernie's low ceiling and inability to attract a revolution of new voters is exposed now rather than in the general election. I think Bernie has about 40% of the party in his pocket, the rest are simply uncomfortable with him for a variety of reasons.

 
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