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Sanders Wins Nevada Caucuses, Strengthening Front-Runner Position

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Not everyone has caught the Sanders syphilis so no.

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If one is infected with tRUMP syphilyis, it's hard to get rid of.
 
So much for Democrats... learned nothing from 2016.
 
If one is infected with tRUMP syphilyis, it's hard to get rid of.
...I agree. I don't like either.

Don't embarrass yourself.

Please.

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So much for Democrats... learned nothing from 2016.

Agreed. The Democrats are always weak when confronted with a sure thing.

On the flipside, if Sanders is nominated and wins, Republicans can thank themselves for putting him there.

We have one third of the nation solidly supporting Trump, and whatever chunk Sanders has carved out solidly supporting him, leaving the rest of us normal people shaking our heads.
 
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If Bloomberg were smart he'd just give Bernie a billion dollars. It would steal Bernie's main election slogan; "it's all the billionaire's fault".
 
Are you feeling the Bern, yet?

I find it interesting on how far Biden has fallen. On 1 Feb, Biden held the lead in Nevada, 3 weeks later Sander is trouncing him. On 1 Feb in South Carolina, Biden led Sanders by 20 points, today that lead is down to 2. Amazing.
 
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If Bloomberg were smart he'd just give Bernie a billion dollars. It would steal Bernie's main election slogan; "it's all the billionaire's fault".

If it were only that simple. Sanders supporters are mirror images of Trump supporters. Their only concern is disruption. What it is they are disrupting isn't even an afterthought.

"Destroy your opponent" is the new MO. And by "opponent" we mean enemy. Putin may be right that democracy is ultimately self destructive.
 
He scares you guys because he can win

To be honest, I don't know what to wish for. I kind of hope the DNC gives Bernie another ratf****ng, but I also think Bernie would be the easiest for Trump to beat. But if Bloomberg gets the nomination, Bernie bros will stay home and that helps Trump as well. I don't know which is best.
 
To be honest, I don't know what to wish for. I kind of hope the DNC gives Bernie another ratf****ng, but I also think Bernie would be the easiest for Trump to beat. But if Bloomberg gets the nomination, Bernie bros will stay home and that helps Trump as well. I don't know which is best.

Trump loses either way
 
He will make a great president

If you consider continued extreme polarization to be great, then yeah, I agree.

I'd prefer our elected officials actually govern, but that would take a president who can unify us. Ain't gonna happen with Sanders.
 
So much for Democrats... learned nothing from 2016.

I mean, the Trumpeteers like to say this, but I'm not sure y'all be happy if the 50/50 comes out Sanders
 
If it were only that simple. Sanders supporters are mirror images of Trump supporters. Their only concern is disruption. What it is they are disrupting isn't even an afterthought.

"Destroy your opponent" is the new MO. And by "opponent" we mean enemy. Putin may be right that democracy is ultimately self destructive.

If you are sincere with your comparison, then you should also have faith that Bernie's base will help catapult the Democrats back into the White House and Congress.
 
If you consider continued extreme polarization to be great, then yeah, I agree.

I'd prefer our elected officials actually govern, but that would take a president who can unify us. Ain't gonna happen with Sanders.

Hes the best out there
 
If you consider continued extreme polarization to be great, then yeah, I agree.

I'd prefer our elected officials actually govern, but that would take a president who can unify us. Ain't gonna happen with Sanders.

I think you might be surprised. Not my cuppa, but if he's the nominee, he'll beat Trump, IMHO. Democrats may appear disunited now, but they all recognize the danger Trump continues to be. Even Bernie bros.
 
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