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TransfemmeGoreVidal
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« on: March 02, 2021, 04:02:35 PM »

The D's are gonna have a wave next yr, due to fact, Insurrectionists spoiled R chances for a takeover.

The reason why barely Biden won, Trump improved with Latinos in Miami and AA in Mahoning County, OH, but now Rs are back to George Floyd levels of support among WC females and AA and Latinos due to QAnonon and insurrection

I sure hope your right, I think that failing to deliver on the 2k stimulus checks might come back to backfire.
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TransfemmeGoreVidal
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2021, 04:05:50 PM »

Remember that in the primary, Biden was saved by the Democratic establishment rushing to stack the deck in his favor in late February/early March.

Lol he was going to win SC with or without an endorsement. That win would have propelled him to victory regardless because the majority of Democrats did not think that Bernie was electable

That was also an effect of Biden being relentlessly promoted by the mainstream media after SC. If Buttigieg & Klobuchar had remained in the race until on or after Super Tuesday, Biden would likely not have taken the lead he actually did, and the narrative following that might have been Sanders in the driver's seat instead of Biden.

Candidates dropping out because they didn't see themselves having a shot in the coming states does not equate to "the establishment" stacking the deck for Biden. Bernie couldn't win a one on one race. That's not "the establishment's" fault.

Closing ranks around an obvious second tier candidate after Bernie had won the first three primaries was unprecedented and speaks to a deep hostility that many in the establishment had to a Bernie nomination. I mean normally it would have made more sense for Klobuchar to stay in just two days until her homestate voted and then concede. The reason she and Pete didn't is because while they knew they had no chance to win at that point they did have a chance to impact the outcome.
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