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Not voting for a candidate who just had a heart attack is a completely valid reason not to vote for Bernie, regardless of what his stans are saying. This will be a battle for him in the broader electorate, whether they like it or not. However, it’s not a good reason to jump from the most comparable candidate over to

Like, we were just laughing at her dragging Pete (deservedly) after the last debate. On this site. In these comments.

Oh, here it is.

I’m dying laughing over “Doesn’t talk down to people”. It’s like we’ve been watching different debates. 

I won’t really have to hold my nose to do so. I will not be jumping off early due to electability speculation though. If people could just stay the course instead of shooting themselves in the foot by speculating what others are going to do, they might end up having to hold their nose less in the end.

But dedication

Your anecdotal experience aside

My Personal experience as part of this demographic is more informed than your theoretical, impersonal speculation. Have fun mansplaining white women to some other white women.

Seriously this. I will not be wasting my primary vote on anyone who isn’t interested in reducing that. 

This is why I will be voting for him if Warren drops out before getting to my state. 

I think you’re assuming that Warren’s support was more about policy than it was the most viable alternative to Biden and Sanders.

This explanation could be shortened to “I was only thinking about who could win my tiny, mostly rural, mostly white state and not who can win a national election”.

According to exit polls, Klobuchar trounced Warren among college-educated white women, the demographic Warren has courted with immense success throughout the primary season.

First, you try to get free.

Pete’s support comes from the universal “American-ness” of his rhetoric, his clear preference for avoiding revolution, and his inclusive attitude to people who disagree with him.

At this point, it’s got to be a bit worrisome that he’s basically tying a lightweight Mayor Pete.

This. This has me very concerned. Bernie has always been my number two, and I will not have to hold my nose to vote for him. I am very concerned that he’s barely leading a wet behind the ears mayor with a highly

At first this was just a bit too conspiracy for me, but I do have to acknowledge he’s dastardly enough. 

No, I don’t think he will show up. It’s why I’m not voting in the primary based on who will trounce him in a debate that will never happen.

A new Quinnipiac poll indicated that 22 percent of black voters nationwide support Bloomberg, putting him just behind Biden who has 27 percent of the share has is falling, rapidly.

*record scratch*
Wait...WHAT?!

Every day, I’m amazed at how the depth of my hatred for the Orange Shit Stain can increase. I truly did not believe myself capable of this much disdain. And I am an angry bitch.

I feel that you’re arguing that it’s more likely that conservatives can be negotiated with, than win the necessary elections. A logical conclusion since you keep articulating that as a point. That is a pretty irrational premise. The last 12 years (if not longer) should have taught everyone they cannot be negotiated

Ok, sorry I got snappy. I’ve been into it with numb skulls today.

I usually look for text of what was said with video, and it fit my checklist without being on my known list of sinclair/Bannon spawn.

I am saying that convincing a single conservative is more likely than Democrats getting a supermajority of both houses of Congress and state legislatures.

It’s like you haven’t been paying attention to the last 12 years.

When do you envision Democrats will have this absolutely unprecedented level of control?

When