Previously 'The big ol' 2020 debate', turned Baruch's personal waste bin.

Started by Mr.Obvious, January 27, 2020, 06:37:30 AM

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Baruch

Nevada Caucus 50% reporting

Sanders - 47% - as expected
Biden - 19% - as expected
Buttigieg - 15% - as expected
Warren - 10% - disappointing
Steyer - 4% - withdrawn
Klobuchar - 5% - Go Amy!  Beat a guy who has withdrawn!
Total - 99%
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Baruch

Russians under the bed dementia ...

Voted for Obama twice, and he sold 20% of US uranium to the Russians ...

Я чиÑ,аю Правду на ПоÑ,омаке каждый день.
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Baruch

#167
"Intelligence Sources? All Candidates Are Russian Agents But Pete Buttigieg" ... Satire, but really, Pete sold his soul to the CIA/FBI last year.

Bernie said today, he more or less supports Fidel Castro's revolution.  So did Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Hydra009

I may have spoken too soon with South Carolina.  Biden seems to have gained a bit since my last post.  According to 538, he has a 49% chance of winning the most votes, while Sanders has a 42% chance.  Likely either a Biden victory or an Iowa-esqe nail-biter.  Either way, congrats on having the worst Carolina.

On the other hand, North Carolina (home of yours truly), favors Sanders.  Sanders has a 53% chance of winning the most votes, while Biden has a 23% chance.  Bloomberg is worrisome here with a 20% chance, uncomfortably close for someone who wasn't in this race until recently.  I can barely turn on my phone without getting a Bloomberg ad and RIP my inbox.

Baruch

Quote from: Hydra009 on February 24, 2020, 01:22:07 AM
I may have spoken too soon with South Carolina.  Biden seems to have gained a bit since my last post.  According to 538, he has a 49% chance of winning the most votes, while Sanders has a 42% chance.  Likely either a Biden victory or an Iowa-esqe nail-biter.  Either way, congrats on having the worst Carolina.

On the other hand, North Carolina (home of yours truly), favors Sanders.  Sanders has a 53% chance of winning the most votes, while Biden has a 23% chance.  Bloomberg is worrisome here with a 20% chance, uncomfortably close for someone who wasn't in this race until recently.  I can barely turn on my phone without getting a Bloomberg ad and RIP my inbox.

Biden may gain some votes because Black/Hispanic vote is running strongly against Buttigieg/Warren/Klobuchar.
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Baruch

#171
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k06vMRJli7w&list=PLZ8c54cxQG2HOBMD-2uiKKOV4qagowMdM

Entrance fee to Debate was $470 million, not $300 million!  Don't discount The Mike!

In half of the parallel universes, Hillary is President right now, but Bernie sucks in all of them ;-)
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Hydra009



I'd rather have the bat soup and wash it down with centipede-flavored Le Croix.

Unbeliever

Quote from: Baruch on February 24, 2020, 12:49:26 AM
Bernie said today, he more or less supports Fidel Castro's revolution.  So did Lee Harvey Oswald.

So did I - I just didn't support Castro.


Of course, at the time, I knew nothing about it.
God Not Found
"There is a sucker born-again every minute." - C. Spellman

Unbeliever

I guess I'd rather have Gloomberg than for Trump to have another term - but it's a really close call.
God Not Found
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Baruch

Quote from: Unbeliever on February 24, 2020, 01:25:37 PM
So did I - I just didn't support Castro.


Of course, at the time, I knew nothing about it.

Don't like beards or don't like cigars or don't like Jewish Mafia (which used to run Cuba)?
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Baruch

Quote from: Unbeliever on February 24, 2020, 01:34:28 PM
I guess I'd rather have Gloomberg than for Trump to have another term - but it's a really close call.

Political fence sitting gets you splinters ;-(
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Baruch

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Hydra009





Oh, they deserve better alright.

GSOgymrat

I think the Republicans are underestimating Sanders. It will be ironic if Sanders wins and these Southern conservatives inadvertently helped put a Yankee Jewish "socialist" into office.

'Operation Chaos': Republican voters aim to skew SC Democratic primary

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elections-2020/operation-chaos-republican-voters-aim-to-skew-sc-democratic-primary/ar-BBZFIk7?ocid=spartanntp

At least two Republican groups in the Upstate are organizing efforts to skew South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary to make a point and help reelect President Donald Trump. They are urging loyal Republicans to vote in the Democratic primary on Feb. 29 for candidates perceived to be weak in opposition to Trump â€" for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in one case and for "the worst Democrat" in another, dubbed "Operation Chaos." Since South Carolina has open primaries where voters do not have to register by political party, voters can cast ballots in either primary. ...

A separate effort has been organized by Conservative Defense Fund, a political group out of Simpsonville run by former Republican state House candidate Christopher Sullivan. Sullivan's effort has not advocated for a specific spoiler candidate but has produced fliers titled "Operation Chaos" which were distributed at a party meeting Monday. The flier urged Republicans to "vote for the 'worst' Democrat." Sullivan said Wednesday he wants closed primaries, which he expects would lead to more solidly pro-life officials elected in the state. He said he has not organized with any party officials but had a positive reaction from party leaders at the Greenville County Republican Party executive committee meeting. ...