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Super Tuesday Turnout Suggests Biden Is A Better Bet To Beat Trump Than Sanders


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4 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

Just thought I'd leave this here so the haters can have something to do :lol:

 

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The gal on the LEFT looks like that is the worst possible update.....LOL

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Bernie Sanders plots new strategy to foil Biden and take charge of 2020 race

 

Campaign to sharpen midwest focus, increase attacks on Biden and make fresh appeals to black voters in tactical ‘reset’

 

Ed Pilkington in New York and Lauren Gambino in Washington

Sat 7 Mar 2020 07.30 GMT

 

 

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Sanders at rally in Phoenix on Thursday night. Sanders sees the Michigan primary next week as a chance to regain his stride after the knocks of Super Tuesday
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Biden warns against primary bloodbath as Sanders sharpens attacks ahead of key contests

 

Democratic rivals are preparing for a showdown in crucial midwest primary contests in Michigan and Missouri on Tuesday

 

Joanna Walters in New York and agencies

Sat 7 Mar 2020 22.13 GMT

 

 

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Joe Biden speaks during a campaign rally at Kiener Plaza Park in St Louis, Missouri, on 7 March 2020
Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
 
 
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Bernie Sanders returns to Michigan in need of 2016 repeat

 

The Vermont senator upset Hillarious Clinton four years ago – now he needs another victory to stay in the hunt against Joe Biden

 

Tom Perkinsin Detroit, Michigan

Mon 9 Mar 2020 07.00 GMT

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/09/sanders-michigan-primary-us-elections-2020

 

 

 

 

Bernie Sanders asks Elizabeth Warren and her supporters for backing

 

Attempt to reverse Joe Biden’s surging momentum two days before crucial votes in six states

 

Richard Luscombe

Sun 8 Mar 2020 16.48 GMT Last modified on Mon 9 Mar 2020 14.02 GMT

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Biden picks up endorsements from 9 former Bloomberg backers in Congress

 
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Yahoo NewsMarch 11, 2020
 
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WASHINGTON — Joe Biden has nine new endorsements to go with his growing delegate lead in the Democratic presidential primary. The Biden campaign announced the backers on Tuesday morning. All are members of the House of Representatives who previously supported former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. 

The group comprises Reps. Gregory Meeks, Nita Lowey and Max Rose of New York; Pete Aguilar, Scott Peters, and Juan Vargas of California;  Lucy McBath of Georgia; Bobby Rush of Illinois; and Stacey Plaskett of the U.S. Virgin Islands. They released a joint statement saying they were “proud to endorse Joe Biden for President of the United States.”

“Joe Biden is what our nation needs right now. He is a leader who can unify Americans in our shared values and common aspirations,” the statement said. 

 “We need a leader who serves with empathy and a moral compass that will galvanize the best in all of us as we tackle tough issues and look to strengthen our fractured global credibility. A leader that doesn’t just talk about inequality and the wealth gap, but has worked on solutions. That’s Joe Biden.”

Joe Biden at a campaign rally at Renaissance High School in Detroit on Monday. (Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images)
Joe Biden at a campaign rally at Renaissance High School in Detroit on Monday. (Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images)

The statement represents the latest in a wave of endorsements that has helped propel Biden ahead of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who led the race prior to the South Carolina primary on Feb. 29. 

Days before that vote, House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., threw his support behind Biden. Clyburn is one of the state’s most influential politicians and has long enjoyed a reputation as a kingmaker in the presidential primary.

After Biden won in South Carolina, two other presidential candidates, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, dropped out and got behind him. Beto O’Rourke, who left the race in November, joined them in backing Biden. Bloomberg ended his campaign and endorsed Biden after the former vice president’s strong showing in the Super Tuesday primaries on March 3. As Biden racked up support from former rivals, he drew some of their backers and gained support from two other erstwhile opponents, Sens. Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. Biden also had a strong performance in the slate of primaries on Tuesday night and added to his solid delegate lead over Sanders. 

Biden now has endorsements from over 80 members of the House of Representatives and 14 U.S. Senators. In their statement, the House members described Biden as the toughest opponent for President Trump.

“Our nation cannot afford four more years of the chaos and failed leadership of the Trump administration. Too much is at stake for our democracy and common good,” the statement said. “Joe Biden will bring us back from the brink and unite us behind policies and a shared vision that will advance our great nation and ensure that we elect more Democrats to Congress and down the ballot.”

 

https://news.yahoo.com/biden-picks-up-endorsements-from-9-former-bloomberg-backers-in-congress-100023923.html?.tsrc=jtc_news_index

 

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I have to say that things are swinging Biden's way, and much quicker than I anticipated. Problem is that the Democrat Party has hitched their wagon to a senial old man, with the onset symptoms of Dimensia, and now needs to sit in a chair for his debates with Bernie, a recovering old man who just had a heart attack.

 

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Joe Biden wins string of key primaries in major blow to Bernie Sanders

 

Former vice-president secures delegate-rich Michigan, along with Mississippi, Missouri and Idaho

 

Daniel Strauss in Washington DC

Wed 11 Mar 2020 12.09 GMT

 

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/10/democratic-primaries-joe-biden-bernie-sanders

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Bernie or Bust: the Sanders fans who will never vote for Biden

 

Supporters distrust the Democratic party and are frustrated with an election system they say works against their candidate

 

Ankita Rao

Fri 13 Mar 2020 10.00 GMT Last modified on Fri 13 Mar 2020 10.27 GMT

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On 3/4/2020 at 9:01 AM, Shabibilicious said:

 

Ahhh....found it.  Now the real numbers are Trump 1,900,622 to Dems 1,843,153....so much closer than you think, bro.  Texas may not be blue yet, but each day gets a little closer.  As always, just the numbers.  B)

 

GO RV, then BV

 

TE VOTES %   TRAILS LEADER BY BOUND DELEGATES
  Headshot image for TrumpTRUMP(Incumbent) 1,885,035 94.0%
 
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  Headshot image for WeldWELD 15,587 0.8%
 
1,869,448
0
 
est. 88% in
 
TE VOTES %   TRAILS LEADER BY PLEDGED DELEGATES
  Headshot image for BidenBIDEN 681,961 33.4%
 
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  Headshot image for SandersSANDERS 610,787 29.9%
 
71,174
42
  Headshot image for BloombergBLOOMBERG 308,151 15.1%
 
373,810
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  Headshot image for WarrenWARREN 233,034 11.4%
 
448,927
0
  Headshot image for GabbardGABBARD 9,220 0.4%
 
672,741
0
 
est. 93% in

Adding up the total numbers does not give your favorite candidate the numbers you cite. Why? Because more than likely Bernie, should he lose the primaries and not become a part of the Biden campaign, will have voters, mainly younger voters, not vote in the general election. Even still not knowing that all parties, demonrat, repube, libtards atc, go through a primary even if one of the other party has an incumbent in office. This is Civics 101 and it should be common knowledge for any red-blooded American but then again if that person moved away from the USA for whatever reason and are holed up in some other country and have no plans on ever returning to the USA to live as a citizen, that person has no right to speak about the current politics taking place in their former country. In other words, that person GTFO and now should STFU.

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On 3/11/2020 at 7:35 AM, Shabibilicious said:

Biden picks up endorsements from 9 former Bloomberg backers in Congress

My God:huh: at what point will you just admit that the Democratic Socialist party has gone off the rails of reality? 

You're my Brother and I know we've had our disagreements but really? Biden is suffering from advanced dementia and the only reason he's still in this race is "FOR THE PARTY". The poor man doesn't even know where he is most of the time.  It's disgusting what the Democratic Socialist will do to people.  Biden had a good run and he should be allowed to enjoy What's left of his life in private.  

But NOOOOOOOOO:nooo: he must sacrifice one more time "FOR THE PARTY".  And the saddest thing of all is that "THE PARTY" has no clue whatsoever what they are doing to themselves.  They are wearing the Emperors new clothes and the whole world is watching. 

 

 

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'Sledgehammer on Trump, scalpel on Sanders': Biden approaches key debate

 

The coronavirus pandemic has shifted Sunday’s Democratic debate behind closed doors – but it is still hugely important

 

Martin Pengelly in New York

Sun 15 Mar 2020 06.00 GMT

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/15/democratic-debate-bernie-sanders-

 

 

 

 

 

'We love him': Biden's hometown of Scranton highlights his earthy appeal

 

The Democrat’s rust-belt background is key to his case to become the nominee. Local residents welcome the prospect

 

Adam Gabbatt in Scranton, Pennsylvania

Sun 15 Mar 2020 07.00 GMT

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/15/joe-biden-scranton-pennsylvania-rust-belt

 

 

 

 

 

How Bernie Sanders went from frontrunner to the last-chance saloon

 

The Vermont senator seems to have failed to convince primary voters he was the best candidate to take on Trump – but the self-described socialist has still reshaped the ideology of the Democratic party

 

Lauren Gambino in Washington

Sun 15 Mar 2020 07.00 GMT

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/15/bernie-sanders-vermont-senator-socialist-democratic-party

 

 

 

 

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