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More concerned with bailing out rich white folks student loans and giving illegals healthcare
i'm black with student loans, aint rich, but aint broke...and yes, i'm looking for my handout :feedme:

if i'm supposed to be taxed to support baby mommas getting free child care, uninsured people getting health care, illegals getting everything, and pay more at mcdonald's so some no skill having cashier can make $15/hr, you're absolutely paying off my loans :eat:
 

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So does Bernie pretty much have it in the bag at this point?

Looking at the math it seems pretty hard to imagine a scenario where he doesn't get the most delegates. Barring another heart attack or something it seems pretty hard to see any other candidates catching up unless some of the candidates are willing to drop out before Super Tuesday (and as far as I know, they aren't).
 

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So does Bernie pretty much have it in the bag at this point?

Looking at the math it seems pretty hard to imagine a scenario where he doesn't get the most delegates. Barring another heart attack or something it seems pretty hard to see any other candidates catching up unless some of the candidates are willing to drop out before Super Tuesday (and as far as I know, they aren't).
people will drop out after Super Tues - Amy is probably hanging in just to win MN, Steyer seems to be using SC and Super Tuesday as some proving ground for a possible senate run, he's likely to go. If Bloomberg's #'s all end up being fluff (poll #'s from ads not equaling votes), I hope he has the awareness to drop out. Pete and Gabbard are sociopaths so they'll stay in. Warren is a wild card, unfortunately, Super Tuesday - or the March contests in general, might be her end.
 

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Damn, Bernie leading in Massachusetts at the moment :francis:

https://www.uml.edu/docs/2020-Mass-topline_tcm18-322473.pdf

Berniepalooza about to be jumping like

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More concerned with bailing out rich white folks student loans and giving illegals healthcare
Breh,
You are misinformed. Student loan debt is a major problem for young Black professionals. Me and my wife combined student loan debt is close to $300,000. We are not poor but we sure as hell aren’t close to being rich. We are barley considered middle class. Student loan debt forgiveness would be a major economic stimulus for us, and many other young Black people.
 

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people will drop out after Super Tues - Amy is probably hanging in just to win MN, Steyer seems to be using SC and Super Tuesday as some proving ground for a possible senate run, he's likely to go. If Bloomberg's #'s all end up being fluff (poll #'s from ads not equaling votes), I hope he has the awareness to drop out. Pete and Gabbard are sociopaths so they'll stay in. Warren is a wild card, unfortunately, Super Tuesday - or the March contests in general, might be her end.
If Bernie beats Warren in Massachusetts she is dropping out and endorsing him. Amy is barely winning Minnesota.


The caveat is Warren could conceivably have the third most delegates following Super Tuesday.
 
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people will drop out after Super Tues - Amy is probably hanging in just to win MN, Steyer seems to be using SC and Super Tuesday as some proving ground for a possible senate run, he's likely to go. If Bloomberg's #'s all end up being fluff (poll #'s from ads not equaling votes), I hope he has the awareness to drop out. Pete and Gabbard are sociopaths so they'll stay in. Warren is a wild card, unfortunately, Super Tuesday - or the March contests in general, might be her end.
Lol is Gabbard still in?!

Joking but let’s be reality
 

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people will drop out after Super Tues - Amy is probably hanging in just to win MN, Steyer seems to be using SC and Super Tuesday as some proving ground for a possible senate run, he's likely to go. If Bloomberg's #'s all end up being fluff (poll #'s from ads not equaling votes), I hope he has the awareness to drop out. Pete and Gabbard are sociopaths so they'll stay in. Warren is a wild card, unfortunately, Super Tuesday - or the March contests in general, might be her end.

So is there any realistic scenario where somebody else has a shot at catching up with Bernie?

Only thing I can think of is if Amy, Pete, and Bloomberg all drop out and all of the moderate vote goes to Biden. Otherwise it might be a wrap. :yeshrug:


I'm fine with Bernie though, even if he wasn't my first choice. :ehh:
 

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So is there any realistic scenario where somebody else has a shot at catching up with Bernie?

Only thing I can think of is if Amy, Pete, and Bloomberg all drop out and all of the moderate vote goes to Biden. Otherwise it might be a wrap. :yeshrug:


I'm fine with Bernie though, even if he wasn't my first choice. :ehh:
If that California polling holds then he can’t be caught.
 

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So is there any realistic scenario where somebody else has a shot at catching up with Bernie?

Only thing I can think of is if Amy, Pete, and Bloomberg all drop out and all of the moderate vote goes to Biden. Otherwise it might be a wrap. :yeshrug:


I'm fine with Bernie though, even if he wasn't my first choice. :ehh:
Numbers wise no because they would have to do that before Super Tuesday which they won’t
 

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So is there any realistic scenario where somebody else has a shot at catching up with Bernie?

Only thing I can think of is if Amy, Pete, and Bloomberg all drop out and all of the moderate vote goes to Biden. Otherwise it might be a wrap. :yeshrug:


I'm fine with Bernie though, even if he wasn't my first choice. :ehh:
prolly not
 
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