This really could be over by next Tuesday
Submitted by gjohnsit on Tue, 02/25/2020 - 12:49pmBernie is either tied for first, or has a slim lead in all the big states of Texas, North Carolina, and Virginia. Which puts Bernie in a very good place.
Bernie is either tied for first, or has a slim lead in all the big states of Texas, North Carolina, and Virginia. Which puts Bernie in a very good place.
“Surely not everyone was kung-fu fighting.” ~ Anonymous
Okay, NBC, corporate foes of Sanders, now admits:
Biden holds narrow lead over Sanders in South Carolina
Key paragraph:
Biden gets the support of 27 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in South Carolina, while Sanders gets 23 percent — well within the poll's margin of error of plus-minus 6 percentage points.
If Bernie keeps winning you're going to see more pieces like this:
No, Bernie Sanders, most voters aren't comfortable with socialism
Feel free to steal.
The Democratic Party establishment tried rigging the Iowa caucus, and Bernie still won the popular vote anyway. It appears that they will try some bullsh*t in Nevada as well.
Will the rigging work any better the second time? I'd bet that it mostly fails again.
These are the head-to-head Bernie v. Trump polls from realclearpolitics since 2017.
Bernie can't win. You know it's true.
Oh sure. He won the first two states, and every candidate on modern history that has won the first two states went on to win the nomination.
And Bernie has a huge lead in recent nationwide polls.
And Bernie has won almost every head-to-head matchup against trump for five years.
But Bernie can't win.
Why? Because all the media pundits, political insiders, and wealthy elites say it, and they can't all be wrong.
Hillary Just. Won't. Go. Away.
And she still only punches down and left.
Clinton urged voters to ask themselves, “Who do you think can win? Because if you don’t win, you can’t govern. And who can best govern at a very difficult time in American history.”