2020 Primaries

Illegal Aliens Hope to Influence Super Tuesday Primaries for 2020 Democrats

Illegal alien activists with organizations promoting open borders are hoping to influence Super Tuesday primaries for the 2020 Democrat presidential primary field.

Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), specifically, are looking to pick up support in key Super Tuesday primaries in California, Texas, Virginia, Massachusetts, and North Carolina — home to some of the largest illegal alien populations in the United States — with endorsements from open borders organizations.

United We Dream Action, with illegal aliens as part of its membership, gave a dual endorsement to Warren and Sanders, touting their support for ending all deportations of illegal aliens.


“After four years of Trump, there’s absolutely no question that detention camps need to be closed,” the endorsement video states. “Deportations need to be stopped and the enforcement machine needs to be taken apart brick by brick.”​



The endorsement is particularly a boost for Warren and Sanders in California, the state with the largest illegal alien population and foreign-born population in the country. By election day in November, one-in-five of all California voters will have been born outside the U.S.​


In North Carolina, Sanders is getting help from the open borders lobbying organization Mijente and the Hispanic American Democrats of Mecklenburg County. Members of each group have been knocking doors for Sanders:

Both Warren and Sanders have endorsed a platform that forces America’s working and middle class to compete against the world’s workforce for jobs, including decriminalizing U.S.-Mexico border crossings, amnesty for the majority of the 11 to 22 million illegal alien population, and taxpayer-funded healthcare for all illegal aliens, non-citizens, and foreign nationals.

Illegal Aliens Hope to Influence Super Tuesday for 2020 Democrats
 
Sanders: ‘The Political Establishment Is Coming Together’ Against Me

While speaking to reporters on Monday, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) stated that he isn’t surprised that “The political establishment is coming together.” Because it isn’t a secret “that there is a massive effort trying to stop Bernie Sanders.”

Sanders responded to reports that former 2020 candidate South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s motivation for leaving the race was to stop Sanders by sarcastically saying, “I am shocked by that.”

He added, “Look, it is no secret, I mean, the Washington Post has 16 articles a day on this, that there is a massive effort trying to stop Bernie Sanders. That’s not a secret to anybody in this room. The corporate establishment is coming together. The political establishment is coming together. And they will do everything. They are really getting nervous that working people are standing up. And by the way, when we talk about South Carolina, and when we talk about other states, we are winning working class voters by big numbers. So, they’re nervous that working class people are standing up for decent wages. They’re nervous that we are prepared to take on the fossil fuel industry to try to save this planet. They’re nervous that more and more Americans understand that health care is a human right, not a privilege. So, it doesn’t surprise me, alright? I started by talking about a super PAC that is spending millions of dollars today. So, why would I be surprised that establishment politicians are coming together?”

Sanders: 'The Political Establishment Is Coming Together' Against Me
Bernie is going to get screwed once again by the Democratic Establishment and the Super Delegates:rolleyes:
 
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BREAKING: Chris Matthews announces his resignation live on MSNBC after allegations he made sleazy remarks

He went on to cite his inappropriate comments about women as the catalyst for his departure.
'Compliments on a woman's appearance some men, including me, might have once incorrectly thought were okay were never okay. Certainly not today. For making such comments in the past, I'm sorry.'

Matthews said he remained proud of the work he's done on Hardball, which he started back in 1997.

The decision came days after freelance journalist Laura Bassett published an article in GQ accusing Matthews of being 'gross and inappropriate' with her before she appeared on his show.

'In 2016, right before I had to go on his show and talk about sexual-assault allegations against Donald Trump, Matthews looked over at me in the makeup chair next to him and said: 'Why haven't I fallen in love with you yet?"' Bassett wrote in her first-person account published Friday.

'When I laughed nervously and said nothing, he followed up to the makeup artist. "Keep putting makeup on her, I'll fall in love with her."'

Chris Matthews announces his resignation live on MSNBC after allegations he made sleazy remarks | Daily Mail Online
This has nothing to do with making inappropriate comments and everything to do with him calling Bernie a communist after the last couple of debates.
 
This has nothing to do with making inappropriate comments and everything to do with him calling Bernie a communist after the last couple of debates.

Just spitballing but attacking Bernie was probably okay with the network but it may have triggered the woman who accused him of the "comments". Betting she's a Bernie Broad
 
This has nothing to do with making inappropriate comments and everything to do with him calling Bernie a communist after the last couple of debates.
Apparently he criticized Liz too . Something about her attacking Bloomberg over a comment about a pregnant employee killing a fetus, which he denied.
 
BREAKING: Chris Matthews announces his resignation live on MSNBC after allegations he made sleazy remarks

He went on to cite his inappropriate comments about women as the catalyst for his departure.
'Compliments on a woman's appearance some men, including me, might have once incorrectly thought were okay were never okay. Certainly not today. For making such comments in the past, I'm sorry.'

Matthews said he remained proud of the work he's done on Hardball, which he started back in 1997.

The decision came days after freelance journalist Laura Bassett published an article in GQ accusing Matthews of being 'gross and inappropriate' with her before she appeared on his show.

'In 2016, right before I had to go on his show and talk about sexual-assault allegations against Donald Trump, Matthews looked over at me in the makeup chair next to him and said: 'Why haven't I fallen in love with you yet?"' Bassett wrote in her first-person account published Friday.

'When I laughed nervously and said nothing, he followed up to the makeup artist. "Keep putting makeup on her, I'll fall in love with her."'

Chris Matthews announces his resignation live on MSNBC after allegations he made sleazy remarks | Daily Mail Online

As big a turd as Matthews is, if this is true this is outrageous.
 
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