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Buttigieg dropped out to open up the centrist lane for Biden.

Dark money anti-Bernie group dropping a last minute 2.6 mil super Tuesday ad buy.

Warren completes her slow heel turn and is on life support by a mysterious Super PAC.

Bloomberg got super delegates in his pocket.

Super delegates go on TV and say the voters don’t pick the candidate, the party does.

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This is such a joke.
 

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Side chick doesn't get upgraded just because you leave your main chick.

Hope that clears it up for you. :mjgrin:

But assistant to the regional manager is gonna magically move from third to first?:mjlol:

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Dallas Morning News/UT Tyler Poll:

Bernie Sanders 29%
Michael Bloomberg 21%
Joe Biden 19%
Elizabeth Warren 10%
Pete Buttigieg 8%
Amy Klobuchar 4%
Tulsi Gabbard 1%

Margin of error: +/- 4.05

"Biden’s once-towering lead among African American voters in Texas also shrank significantly, to 25%, from 50% in late January. Sanders (with 24% of the black vote), Bloomberg (17%) and former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg (5%) cut into Biden’s African American support. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s backing among blacks held steady, at 12%."
 
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