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Cinemark
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« on: November 26, 2019, 05:47:51 PM »

Warren's flavor of the month time is over. I'm skeptical she can get it back, but it's possible.

I'd like to see what the inevitable CNN poll says, but it certainly looks like its Mayor Pete's turn to hold the anti-Biden baton.

That said, Warren is still polling as the favorite second choice candidate. If Pete falters without anyone else rising, I could see Warren recovering.
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« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2019, 09:04:29 AM »

Warren's flavor of the month time is over. I'm skeptical she can get it back, but it's possible.

I'd like to see what the inevitable CNN poll says, but it certainly looks like its Mayor Pete's turn to hold the anti-Biden baton.

That said, Warren is still polling as the favorite second choice candidate. If Pete falters without anyone else rising, I could see Warren recovering.

There is this guy called Bernie Sanders. He is ahead of both of them in your latest CNN poll.

My latest CNN poll?

Regardless, Bernie has been polling in the same range since April. I'm not confident he can expand his base to surpass Biden. Just my 2 cents on why I dont think he's the main opposition to Biden.
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« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2020, 06:25:59 PM »

I really like Klobuchar, but Warren is pretty great to. Wish she was a little more moderate though.
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2020, 07:50:31 PM »

I'm kind of shocked she released such a blunt statement. Good on her.
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« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2020, 06:17:24 PM »

The only shocking development is that some Bernie bros actually waited till now to declare their "disappointment" about Warren and didn't do it the moment she had the gall to announce she'd run against their God King Emperor.

I could say the same. Except replace Warren with Sanders and Sanders with Clinton.

I wouldn't know since I never liked Sanders much to begin with.

Well he did commit the unforgivable sin of having the sheer GALL to run against Hillary Clinton.

See, heres the issue. It was apparent by April of 2016 that Sanders had no chance of winning. Yet the attacks from him and his camp continued(some of which were far worse than this current drama) well into June.  I'm not going to rehash the entirety of the 2016 primary, but theres a reason alot of the current outrage is falling on deaf ears. The first time the Bernie camp gets a taste of its own medicine and you would think Elizabeth Warren put out a literal hit on the guy.

Like seriously, its not the end of the world. Roll with the punches like the way you guys made Hillary and her supporters do or get out of the kitchen and let someone with thicker skin take over.
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« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2020, 06:45:18 PM »

The only shocking development is that some Bernie bros actually waited till now to declare their "disappointment" about Warren and didn't do it the moment she had the gall to announce she'd run against their God King Emperor.

I could say the same. Except replace Warren with Sanders and Sanders with Clinton.

I wouldn't know since I never liked Sanders much to begin with.

Well he did commit the unforgivable sin of having the sheer GALL to run against Hillary Clinton.

See, heres the issue. It was apparent by April of 2016 that Sanders had no chance of winning. Yet the attacks from him and his camp continued(some of which were far worse than this current drama) well into June.  I'm not going to rehash the entirety of the 2016 primary, but theres a reason alot of the current outrage is falling on deaf ears. The first time the Bernie camp gets a taste of its own medicine and you would think Elizabeth Warren put out a literal hit on the guy.

Like seriously, its not the end of the world. Roll with the punches like the way you guys made Hillary and her supporters do or get out of the kitchen and let someone with thicker skin take over.

Rehashing the 2016 primary is the only interest of Clinton supporters at this point because Sanders had the sheer nerve to run for President.

Also, since we're equal-opportunity, Clinton should've dropped out when it was apparent that she'd lost in 2008, but instead she made a pretty disgusting comment about Robert Kennedy and seemed to imply that Obama might be assassinated.

Of course, we don't hear about that because the Atlas hatred for Sanders borders on psychotic.

Hillary basically had no path to the nomination after the DNC ruled against giving Michigan and Florida their full delegations. That was on May 30th. Hillary dropped out on June 5th and endorsed on the 7th.

The nomination was much closer in 2008 and while slim, Hillary still had a chance at the nomination in May. Bernie was basically mathematically eliminated by April.
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