2020 Primaries

Tuesday’s result will big interesting because of the early voting practices . You’ll have some votes for yang and Steyer even though they aren’t in it . Bloomberg will get a bunch from his ads and people not seeing the debates first . If I’m right on the timing over early voting
 
Bernie Sanders raised massive $46.5 million in February, campaign announces
Washington (CNN)Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Sunday that his campaign raised $46.5 million in the month of February, shattering his previous record for the most raised in one month.

The $46.5 million haul from February, which is a substantial addition to the Vermont senator's already formidable war chest, almost doubles the $25 million the campaign raised in the month of January. The announcement comes at a time when the campaign is looking to Super Tuesday and beyond, following a loss to former Vice President Joe Biden in the South Carolina Democratic presidential primary.

Biden told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" that his campaign raised upwards of $17 million for the month of February. A Biden campaign official confirmed Sunday that the former vice president raised $5 million online within 24 hours, the biggest online fundraising day to date for the campaign.

Meanwhile, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren's campaign announced it raised $29 million in February. Campaign manager Roger Lau declared Sunday that the Warren campaign is ready to "compete in every state and territory and ultimately prevail at the national convention in Milwaukee."


The Sanders campaign's massive February fundraising total came from more than 2.2 million donations, including contributions from more than 350,000 people who donated to the Sanders campaign for the first time. The last day of February proved to be the best fundraising day since the launch of the campaign, raising $4.5 million in one day, according to the campaign.
Sanders has now surpassed the total number of individual contributions received by his 2016 campaign, topping 8.7 million donations since February 2019. At this point, more than 1.9 million people have donated to the campaign and more than 99.9% of donors have not maxed out and can donate to the campaign again.

Bernie Sanders raised massive $46.5 million in February, campaign announces - CNNPolitics
But what is his burn rate???
 
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Probably but I doubt the debates change many opinions...I think Biden beats Trump because of PA

What does Biden have to hang his hat on that Hillary didn't? Biden has gone on the record as for illegal immigration and free healthcare for them. Once President Trump makes Joe look even more stupid than he is it will be an a$$ kicking. Joe can't argue coherently any issue. Zero. Hell he doesn't remember what states he is in it what office he is running for. Lol. Go Joe go. Although I am pulling for Bernie because Bernie could sit their party back a generation
 
I made that distinction because Sanders also wants a free flow of "illegal" migrants from the southern border that impacts Texas. Also, democrats favor policies that give driver licenses to illegals that makes it easier to illegally vote. All you need is some corrupt employees at the registration office. I'm open to being wrong on this. When I vote I show up with my driver's license.

If you think Texas is turning blue in 2022 or 2024 you better have you some Butt Hurt cream ready. You're so feebly weak minded and naive.
See you if your pea-brained mind can digest the information in this article ...
Texas Is Bracing for a Blue Wave in 2020. Yes, Texas.
 
I don’t think it’s selfish, he‘s betting on Biden losing. Which isn’t a bad bet.
Another thing that I hadn't considered is that, although he will be pressured by the party to drop out, he may think Biden or Bernie might have a stroke or heart attack before it's all over.
 
Unlike Bernie I don't begrudge Bloomberg his billions or want to see a major chunk confiscated by taxation above and beyond what he's already obligated to pay.

But the political system is awash in money which is distorting our democracy in directions desired by the "oligarchs". Allowing one individual to pump as much as a billion $ behind one candidate (whether himself or not) in one race just seems absurd to me. Do you not see it that way too?
I believe in reforming the system for private campaign contributions and completely understand the argument you are making, but buying elections doesn't really seem to work (see Steyer or Bloomberg).
 
Joe will get the nomination. His SC win was by a large margin and his speech last night was fantastic.
Joe will then get pounded by President Trump on November 3rd if he gets the nomination:cool: Lot's of effective,funny campaign commercials can be made about his gaffes and his groping of women and girls.:D
 
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Joe will then get pounded by President Trump on November 3rd if he gets the nomination:cool: Lot's of effective,funny campaign commercials can be made about his gaffes and his groping of women and girls.:D
The Hunter corruption will be pushed back into play also. There are skeletons there that nobody in the DNC are prepared to deal with.
 
I don’t think Biden can make it through to November.

Some have compared him to a pitcher that has lost his fastball.

He is more like a senile groundskeeper that wandered to the mound and thinks he can play the game.
 
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