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Your argument doesn't make any sense. Someone can be nowhere near the 1500 or so delegates it would take to win the race and still easily have the 100-300 delegates it would take to swing the race in the other candidate's favor.

You've implied before that Nader swung the 2000 election in Bush's favor which is the same damn situation.
Thus far what is Liz getting to make her viable to take delegates from Bernie?

your first mistake was rushing in to call someone out when I’m not even making an “argument” but instead calling out their fallacious, often changing, arguments.

She has 8 delegates and has rarely been viable. Their argument is she has a minuscule constituency but also that she is sabotaging Bernie. How many delegates is she costing Bernie?
 

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People really acting like Warren isn’t viable or getting enough of the vote to cost Bernie winning Super Tuesday delegates by a healthy margin need to stop.
 

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Wait you want to add two former prosecutor's as the vp? that's automatically death in a lot of communities across the United states :dead:. No one even know who keisha lance is how will that benefit biden?
My case for Keisha is the Sarah Palin effect for McCain but better . A smart, fresh face, Black woman on your ticket, and someone who shares your policy vision and values would be an energetic boost to his campaign.

and say what you want about Kamala, but if she’s on the ticket, she brings intelligence, and a sense of law and order that people in the south(even black people) will be receptive to.
 

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This is why the republican’s winner takes all system is much better. The Dems are making this more complicated than it has to be. Imo the person with the most votes should win. I don’t care if it is by one vote. How can the Dems dislike the electoral college and have a bullshyt system like this in place?
You don't, but hardcore supporters will. I also don't think winner take all is the best way either...let's just leave it up to popular vote #'s...fukk delegates in general :manny:
 

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Superdelegates should of been abolished a long time ago. And a broker convention doesn’t have to be a fact. The Dems are choosing to make it one. Whoever have the most votes should get the nomination. If that is Biden then give him the nomination. I said the same thing in 2016 even though I hate HRC. But if Bernie have the most votes and the establishment give the nomination to someone else you might as well not even have the election. Trump will win in a landslide.
Superdelegates won't determine this election even in a brokered convention.
 

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Y'all this was going to be easy? Lenin not only had to go up against the Tsarists, he faced huge opposition from within the party from moderate Socialist Revolutionaries and Mensheviks. Revolution ain't easy breh. But you got the right mentality, you bros got to double down on their donations/volunteering right now.
Lenin actually struck the provisional government after the initial revolution, when it was clear it was weak af; took like 8 months :mjlit:
 

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Even in Biden’s best case scenario he’d be 70 delegates short of Bernie after tomorrow

Most forecasts have Bernie opening up a delegate lead of between 140-200 delegates tomorrow.

If Biden underperforms for some reason, that opens up even more...
tomorrow is not the end of the primaries...and there are still two big wildcards yet to drop - does bloomberg stay in, and what's his move if he drops, and to a lesser extent, does liz really stay in and what's the impact.
 

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You don't, but hardcore supporters will. I also don't think winner take all is the best way either...let's just leave it up to popular vote #'s...fukk delegates in general :manny:
I agree. That is what I meant by one vote. But winner take all is better than what the Dems are doing
 
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