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Question: Which is more likely?
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Bernie Sanders becoming the Democratic nominee for president.
 
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Assuming Sanders is the nominee, that he becomes president.
 
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darthebearnc
Junior Chimp
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« on: June 20, 2015, 06:35:40 AM »

Sanders has got to have less than a 10% chance at the nomination. If he's the nominee, surely there's greater than a 10% chance that the Democrat would win, no matter how extreme, just based on potential extenuating circumstances.

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The campaign strategy of Bernie Sanders in the general election: Talk about jobs, healthcare, education, the environment, social issues, foreign policy, etc.

The campaign strategy of the GOP nominee in the general election: "Socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist socialist. SOCIALIST!"
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darthebearnc
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2015, 08:01:39 AM »

Sanderslide



After convincing the American public that democratic socialism is different than USSR-style socialism and that a Sanders Administration will bring real change, Bernie crushes his GOP opponent in all Atlas red states and is easily able to win all of the traditional swing states. Sanders wins the Southeast and the Southwest by convincing African-Americans and Hispanics, respectively, to increase voter turnout, and by convincing poor white Southerners who are disenfranchised by the GOP to vote based off of economic policy instead of social policy. Sanders is extremely popular among the traditionally libertarian states of the Northwest (MT, ND, SD, AK, ID, etc.) due to his ability to convince those states that his economic policy will help the middle class, and he wins Utah after video recordings of the GOP candidate mocking Mormonism are released. KY, IN, and WV become Sanders states after Bernie insists that his energy policy will help, not hurt, job creation by bringing new alternative energy jobs to these states.
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