TGW wrote:Get used to saying "President Sanders" in 2020, dckings.
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TGW wrote:Get used to saying "President Sanders" in 2020, dckings.
TGW wrote:dckingsfan wrote:TGW wrote:
Stupid hot take.![]()
More Sanders supporters voted for that Hillary's sorry losing ass than Hillary supporters voted for Obama in 2008.
https://www.npr.org/2017/08/24/545812242/1-in-10-sanders-primary-voters-ended-up-supporting-trump-survey-finds
Hillary's racist campaign created the disgusting birther movement, not McCain's. Hillary's campaign tried to usurp democracy by trying to get superdelegates to change their votes from Obama to her. Hillary's racist campaign tried to paint Obama as an unqualified liar, discrediting him at every debate. Hillary's supporters at the time had so much hate and vitriol for Obama, that many of them ended up voting for McCain.
You mean Sanders racist campaign team? - just helping
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/17/us/politics/bernie-sanders-black-voters-outreach.html
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/supporting-bernie-sanders-does-not-excuse-misogyny_us_573cb3bde4b0646cbeebd0eb
Get used to saying "President Sanders" in 2020, dckings.
TGW wrote:Ruzious wrote:Lol, almost every time I look at this thread, I wonder why I give it another shot.
I know right. Just go away. *I want a pony for Christmas*.
Wizardspride wrote:TGW wrote:dckingsfan wrote:You mean Sanders racist campaign team? - just helping
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/17/us/politics/bernie-sanders-black-voters-outreach.html
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/supporting-bernie-sanders-does-not-excuse-misogyny_us_573cb3bde4b0646cbeebd0eb
Get used to saying "President Sanders" in 2020, dckings.
In all seriousness, unless something changes with minority voters I don't see it.
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.

TGW wrote:it's over dckings! Sanders should drop out now!

Pointgod wrote:I hope you can all agree that regardless of who gets the Democratic nomination you guys will vote Democrat straight up and down the ticket. Move the hell on after the primaries and do everything in your power to get people to turn out.
TGW wrote:it's over dckings! Sanders should drop out now!
I_Like_Dirt wrote:TGW wrote:it's over dckings! Sanders should drop out now!
Trying to win the Democratic ticket without much minority or female support is going to be an uphill battle. Does he have what it takes to reach out to them and demonstrate that he actually cares about those causes rather than simply paying them lip service? We will see. He made it pretty clear to a lot of women's rights advocates that he was okay compromising their cause for his own. The Bernie Bros network isn't always the most inclusive in the end. We will see.

Pointgod wrote:I hope you can all agree that regardless of who gets the Democratic nomination you guys will vote Democrat straight up and down the ticket. Move the hell on after the primaries and do everything in your power to get people to turn out.
I_Like_Dirt wrote:TGW wrote:it's over dckings! Sanders should drop out now!
Trying to win the Democratic ticket without much minority or female support is going to be an uphill battle. Does he have what it takes to reach out to them and demonstrate that he actually cares about those causes rather than simply paying them lip service? We will see. He made it pretty clear to a lot of women's rights advocates that he was okay compromising their cause for his own. The Bernie Bros network isn't always the most inclusive in the end. We will see.
FAH1223 wrote:He won young voters of color easily in 2016 including yours truly. Best of any candidate in both parties primary cycle. But young people don't vote and Democratic primary voters do not go against centrists in fact they love centrists.

nate33 wrote:Sanders will certainly appeal to the liberal white vote from the Northeast and Midwest, but can he turn out the vote from blacks and Hispanics in the South and Southeast? I don't think so.
It'll be interesting. I don't think Sanders can win Florida, North Carolina, Georgia or Arizona, but then, he might not have to. If he can win Pennsylvania, Virginia, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin, that might be enough. It might come down to Wisconsin. If Trump wins it, it could be 269-269.
I'm curious how Sanders would do in Colorado and Nevada. They're pretty consistently blue these days, but they're certainly not socialist.
I_Like_Dirt wrote:FAH1223 wrote:He won young voters of color easily in 2016 including yours truly. Best of any candidate in both parties primary cycle. But young people don't vote and Democratic primary voters do not go against centrists in fact they love centrists.
I would suggest that he didn't actually win young voters of colour. Winning involves actually getting them to vote for you and while he did get more than Hillary, he still didn't drive particularly significant numbers to the polls. That matters. It's also something that will matter even more should he win the nomination. Yeah, D voters will support him in general but if some women and minorities just stay home when they'd have come out and voted for another candidate, it's a problem.
And again, this isn't something that would necessarily be particularly hard for Bernie to address. His platform is basically designed to interlock with these other issues and honestly does interlock with them if you look at the details he espouses. But then you look at what he speaks to when it matters and where he places his value, and the actions of his followers, and you start to understand the greater picture a bit. Bernie very obviously has some extremely devoted supporters. If you look past simple devotion to what others are going to think of him as a candidate, he's an issue. And if his supporters stay home should he not win the nomination again, it's an even bigger problem, where he's simply a representative symptom of all his supporters who can't see past their own experiences.
