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  • RoyalShock
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  • pinstripers
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    DNC is paying Amy and Mayor Pete to withdraw, and paying Crazy Liz to stay in.

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  • WuDrWu
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
    As a conservative, I will be voting for Trump. However much I dislike Biden, at least his wins point to some sanity amidst the socialist fanfare.

    It will be interesting to see his VP pick as that person has a pretty good chance of assuming the presidency should he win the general election over Trump. I would bet its a woman.
    Even though I honestly believe Joe Biden to be suffering from dementia (not being mean, I've seen it up close, and learned about it first hand) in the early stages, and that he has little to no chance of being elected (basically none if the economy remains strong) last night did restore some belief in the American people and the country in which we live. The Socialist wing of the Democratic party took a beating last night. When faced with a do or die moment, the left said NO to Socialism, and God Bless them for that.

    Maybe now we can return to doing the people's business. I doubt it, but at least we have a chance. Warren and Sanders are the real danger to us. One down, one to go.

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  • ShockerPrez
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    As a conservative, I will be voting for Trump. However much I dislike Biden, at least his wins point to some sanity amidst the socialist fanfare.

    It will be interesting to see his VP pick as that person has a pretty good chance of assuming the presidency should he win the general election over Trump. I would bet its a woman.

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by wufan View Post
    Biden strikes back despite being mostly dead.
    Just like Emporer Palpatine!

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  • wufan
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    Biden strikes back despite being mostly dead.

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  • SB Shock
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    Biden wins Mass. This was big win for Biden as he was predicted to finish 3rd.

    If Warren can't carry her own state, you would think she would drop out tomorrow. The question will be if she does who she endorses.

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  • SB Shock
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    Super Tuesday has been Super Biden day (in at least South)

    Races Called

    Alabama - Biden
    Va - Biden
    Tenn - Biden
    NC - Biden
    OK - Biden
    Minn. - Biden
    Ark - Biden

    Vermont - Sanders
    Colorado - Sanders
    Utah - Sanders

    In-play

    Maine (24) - Biden overperforming, lean Biden, Sanders steady
    Mass (91) - Biden overperforming, lean Biden, Sanders steady
    Texas (228) - Biden underperforming, lean Sanders
    California (415) - expected victory sanders

    Biden overperforming from the polls is likely due to other candidates polling out.

    Biden 234
    Sanders 141
    Bloomberg 20

    934 delegates outstanding from Super Tuesday.

    60% chance of contested convention
    30% chance of Biden nomination
    8% chance of Sanders nomination

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  • MoValley John
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post

    he has to pick somebody shorter than himself, so it's either her or Kevin Hart
    Weekday about Spud Webb?

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  • pinstripers
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    Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
    There is talk about Bloomberg picking Hillary as his Veep. Reminds me of when Mondale chose Geraldine Ferraro to run against a very conservative and successful Reagan. However, Bloomberg + Hillary are much, much more polarizing than Mondale + Ferraro ever were.

    Is history repeating itself?
    he has to pick somebody shorter than himself, so it's either her or Kevin Hart

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  • Kung Wu
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    There is talk about Bloomberg picking Hillary as his Veep. Reminds me of when Mondale chose Geraldine Ferraro to run against a very conservative and successful Reagan. However, Bloomberg + Hillary are much, much more polarizing than Mondale + Ferraro ever were.

    Is history repeating itself?

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  • pogo
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    just wondering...If there is no consensus pick would that allow it to be an open convention and if so is Hillary waiting in the wings orchestrating this whole thing.

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
    Is Bloomberg the only possible victor over Trump?
    Barring hacked voting apps and/or machines, they have NO possible victor over Trump at this time. I don't anticipate a late comer with better prospects joining either.

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  • pinstripers
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    Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
    Is Bloomberg the only possible victor over Trump?
    I believe so

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