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Bernie Sanders Enters 2020 Presidential Campaign, No Longer An Underdog (1 Viewer)

And you think that the best one is that old drooling loser Bernie Sanders, who managed to lose to Hillary Clinton, one of the worst candidates in history???

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And don't even start saying it was the DNC who screwed Bernie.

The reality was that MILLIONS of Dem primary voters preferred the horrible HRC to that loser Bernie Sanders! LOL

You can't get any worse of a loser than Bernie Sanders. Even Trump, the candidate with the most rejection ever, was able to beat Hillary. Bernie wasn't.

Beyond the Dem primaries not being the general, to say nothing of Bernie starting out as a complete unknown at 3% to Hillary's 60%+, with the latter possessing massive advantages on every conceivable level from DNC corruption to money, to name recognition, to decades of good will built up in the party and so on, and Bernie's double digit favourability edge over Hillary and Trump among the general population, I don't think it's constructive to waste further time on someone who demonstrably acts like an absolute child.
 
Beyond the Dem primaries not being the general, to say nothing of Bernie starting out as a complete unknown at 3% to Hillary's 60%+, with the latter possessing massive advantages on every conceivable level from DNC corruption to money, to name recognition, to decades of good will built up in the party and so on, and Bernie's double digit favourability edge over Hillary and Trump among the general population, I don't think it's constructive to waste further time on someone who demonstrably acts like an absolute child.

Trump started even lower as people gave him a round zero chance of being elected. Historically high rejection, the highest ever (which is something that Bernie didn't have, so in this regard, Trump started the campaign worse off than Bernie). Remember the first debate? People tuned in just for the curiosity factor, to see Trump make a fool of himself. NOBODY, including the vaunted 538 statistical group up to the very day before the election, thought that Trump would win.

I hate Trump, but in 2016 he was a winner, while Bernie and Hillary were losers. That's a fact. It's undeniable. Winners win. Losers lose. It's as simple as that.

It's a fact we need to understand and accept, in order to come up with a candidate capable of beating Trump in 2010.

I don't think that viable candidate is the loser known as Bernie Sanders. We need a winner, this time.
 
Biden has a history of losing presidential primaries and I think he should stand aside and let the new generation take over.

Biden is a year younger than Bernie, he looks probably 10-15 years younger than Bernie.
 
Speaking for myself, I am currently undecided on who I am going to vote for in the democratic primary, the only two people I would actively vote against are joe Biden and Andrew cuomo.

Gabbard is not on my radar but she still has two big positions I think she needs to answer for: her reason for supporting Assad, and why she chose not to condemn trump’s choice of Steve bannon

I don't mind Gabbard's position on Syria and regime change/being against forever-wars in general, though I do think she's a bit too friendly with Assad, curiously even.

As to Bannon, if I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it might be due to relative alignment on foreign policy regarding non-interventionism and economic populism (for all the awful things Bannon believes in, these are two positive points), though even so, I don't think that's sufficient not to recognize him as a bad guy.

Ultimately though, these are both pretty minor aspects (though yes, they don't sit with me well) of all the things to disagree with a candidate over.
 
He has my vote!

And would have last time

Of course he does with AOC and all the other socialist candidates a close second. I do want to thank these multi millionaire radical leftist hypocrites that are going to give us another Trump term and this country will never adopt socialist policies such as Medicare for All. Too few radicals to even come close to a majority and it is sad to see what the Democratic Party of JFK has become, a party of malcontents, socialist wannabees, class envy and jealousy, and minions being led to slaughter by a radical party that wants to destroy the greatest country on the face of the earth
 
I don't mind Gabbard's position on Syria and regime change/being against forever-wars in general, though I do think she's a bit too friendly with Assad, curiously even.

As to Bannon, if I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it might be due to relative alignment on foreign policy regarding non-interventionism and economic populism (for all the awful things Bannon believes in, these are two positive points), though even so, I don't think that's sufficient not to recognize him as a bad guy.

Ultimately though, these are both pretty minor aspects (though yes, they don't sit with me well) of all the things to disagree with a candidate over.

Everyone has a line they never cross, something that they can never reconcile. I consider Bannon’s ideas of white nationalism to be morally abhorrent and I reject them since the idea of white nationalism is toxic to the health of the country.

I am troubled by the fact that she refused to sign onto a letter cosponsered by her democratic colleagues that condemned trump’s hiring of Steve Bannon.
 

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