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Bloomberg is gonna be an issue


Biden's black numbers are super low for where he needs to be to win and once the receipts are out on Bloomberg, like Pete, his money will only be able to do so much.

Sanders is in position to get in on that but he needs to continue to earn the black vote. What I'm hearing on the ground is his team is actually listening to black leaders this time and letting them do their thing. Nina Turner is a big help also compared to Samone Sanders last time.

Warren is also gonna get real narrow too and considering the arguments in here she has a position of strength.
 

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I shytted on Mook a lot but there was data that said the more she talked to Midwest audiences, the more they disliked her. Perhaps he thought just generic Democrat would be a better move:
I believe it. Hillary had plans for those areas, but she was also trying to sell them that their life will have to be different going forward.

Trump came in, lied and told them to blame TPP and NAFTA and only he could bring their jobs back and would.

SPOILER: he didn't.

Trump's Rust Belt revival is fading. Will it matter in 2020?
 

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Lemme address the Jeremy Corbyn-Bernie stuff Nap posted. Bernie could lose of course if he's the nominee because he's not as strong of a general election candidate as he was in 2016, Republicans are unified, the FBI is gonna meddle again and I think Dem resistance has been mostly a joke.

Corbyn is the man but Bernie has a lot of strengths that Corbyn didn't have. Bernie is a way better politician than Jeremy. Way more competent. Bernie has more evidence of being pragmatic and firm in his views. The global electorate is punishing candidates if they get the feeling that they're not being honest about their positions.

You saw this happen at the debates where Boris Johnson hammered Corbyn at the debates multiple times saying, "What's your position on Brexit?" and Jeremy wouldn't answer the question...until the fourth time where he said that he would remain neutral in a second referendum. He looked weak.

People keeping bringing up how Bernie's comments about Castro and the Sandernistas will hurt him similarly to Corbyn and the IRA/Hamas... I don't think this will matter. Bernie knows how to deflect. Also America needs radical economic change more than the UK and Bernie has swing voter appeal while Corbyn's appeal was narrower. The UK conservative party is more friendly to social programs than the republicans are.
 

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Looks like he's already on it. I know y'all hate billionaires but this man is going to be an ally down the line. I don't see the pathetic DNC putting out any constructive ads going at Trump.



Only Sanders is putting this out on digital media too.
 
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