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today's reality check (based on groupchat convo):
  • coli (twitter) has a mypoic view of how much people are engaged in this process
  • the IA/NH "momentum" is really dangerous (and continually infuriating to me) - we need to reform the primary process to get rid of group think - then add...
  • so many undecideds - this convo, and a convo with the parents both coincided with people simply wanting/willing to vote for "whoever can beat trump"
  • @No1, i know we always admit how small a group it is, but in a chat of 13 "well educated" black chicks, not a bernie supporter among them - just like last week, the appeal of the middle is real
  • the "i'd pay to see bloomberg tear trump apart" comment made me :stopitslime: a couple of them - NY born & raised & current resident at that, but reinforced the offline "appeal" of bloomberg as a real threat. and opened my mind to the fact that even black voters may be swayed by the momentum of candidates (amy, pete, bloom) who are being torn apart online for being bad on black issues. it hasn't hit the less engaged yet, and if/when it does, will it matter?
not scientific or representative, just a slice of a few convos this week :manny:

I mean that lines up with what happened in NH. A lot of people made up their minds in the last day or so based on the debate.

Early voting might change things going forward but it seems like Nevada and SC voters won’t finalize their votes until the day before.
 

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This thread sums up Warren’s online campaign right now so much lmao. I’m cracking the fukk up. Whole thread is great

Amusing that the coli brehs here who support her tout her like she’s got this huge black following when everyone else on the planet see her supporters as fake progressive bougie white moms :pachaha:

I remember before I put him on ignore that clown Pressure was up here swearing that he's talked to Black democratic voters with boots on the ground and he knew they would show out for Liz.

:mjlol: :mjlol: :mjlol:

Whoops.
 

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If you think this image is beating Trump, your brain is not in Utah. :dame:
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The first openly gay closeted Republican. That's bravery :troll:
 

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Warren seems like an easy choice for me. But, I don't know if the fact she is trying to make herself distinct from Bernie Sanders by attacking him (Tbh, shes still being pretty easy on him imo and we've had worse primaries) which I think is an attempt to draw the difference between the two since they share the same lane in some way, is going to make it end with a lot of bad blood between them. Hopefully not.
I like Liz, but she is too old to be his VP. He needs someone younger that can lead the party in 2024.
 

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Anybody that knows anything about politics including Bernie himself knows this is the most likely scenario. Only his most delusional supporters don’t understand this. But just like I criticized Warren for making this public, I have to do the same with AOC. I don’t get why she would say this out load.
Yeah...hopefully her bullshyt quote don't get any traction.

Sanders doubled down and replyed to Pete on twitter that M4A is the way. We need to keep pushing that message
 

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lol how do they not know this will backfire? These people really insult the intelligence of democratic voter base.

Even if you're a casual, you can look at Bernie talk for 30 seconds and see he's nothing at all like Trump.


Bloomberg is a real sexist and racist.

Notice how Twitter folks are silent
 

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My take is and always has been that this is a center left country and the dems are still a center left party.

The fact that you can't win the presidency without younger more progressive voters doesn't change that. Particularly because the same can be said about any major block of dem voters.

But ultimately I think we agree on this.
Yeah, we definitely agree on this. I was admonishing the people who think otherwise.

He did. That's why I often group him with Manchin. I think they operate the same overall spectrum despite being more liberal and conservative in different areas. For example, the environment and gun control.
I don't like that comparison because it does a disservice to Manchin. It's accurate from a policy perspective, but they have different political realities. That's an important distinction. Manchin takes compromising positions to remain viable in WV (he never is the deciding vote when he backs the GOP), Bloomberg takes compromising positions because he's just a piece of shyt. Again, you aren't wrong about this.

I think that Sanders is a good and crafty politicians who has been doing this his entire life. It is sad to me that he doesn't have a larger coalition with a group he's caucused with for 3 decades. Maybe it's because he isn't interested. Maybe it's because it's not in his repertoire, but I think it's a big deal.

At far as bloomberg, I was wrong and thought he was still a dem when he was mayor. But his policies pretty much say to me that he's a billionaire who has a few pet projects but still ultimately holds negative views of minorities and the poor. Still, he'd fall in line with moderate dems because he craves power just like Trump.
You probably have a higher opinion of Sanders than I do.

On to Bloomberg, I don't fully know that he will fall in line and I don't like the precedent this sets. I wasn't joking when I said Zuckerberg and Bezos are gleefully waiting to see how much the presidency costs. Zuckerberg already stated he has presidential ambitions and he can easily run a variation of the Bloomberg playbook Anyway, reading up on some of the stuff he does makes me uncertain about how he'd behave. It's the money and how he uses it that's mostly objectable. I also need to know more about how he'd fill the judiciary.


I'm not going to post the whole thread because that's tacky but it's a good read:


This last bit especially makes me look at all the other multibillionaires in this country with unease:
 
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