WakeForestRanger
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Pete's line about "if you thought the last four years were a mess then just wait til you have a Bernie-Trump election" was both illogical and totally missed the mark
Because your feed is full of people whining about Pete being singled out as the worst interrupter and retweeting and linking to those articles.
Are you involved in local politics at all? It’s been one of the more rewarding experiences of my adult life (and it makes it much easier to figure out who to vote for).
Here’s the quote:
“If you think the last four years has been chaotic, divisive, toxic, exhausting, imagine spending the better part of 2020 with Bernie Sanders vs. Donald Trump.”
Do you think the 2020 election will be less chaotic, divisive, etc than the last four years? Or do you think Bernie would be a less chaotic, divisive, etc opponent than Pete or someone else?.
Oh Florida!
Did anybody see anything about the audience demographics. I thought it was curious that the broadcast never showed the audience, but if reports about the cost of admission are true, then it makes sense why Bloomberg and Buttigieg were so popular among the audience.
It’s a stupid apples and oranges argument and the only source of chaos is Donald Trump. If Bernie ran against Romney it would be none of those things more than Biden vs. Romney.
It’s simply Pete trying to equivocate the two and it’s done in bad faith.
Regardless of what you feel about Warren, Colbert, or this video, he absolutely nails how terrible boiled peanuts are.
Biden is being propelled in South Carolina by African-American voters, who make up a majority of the Democratic primary electorate. He is the first choice of 45 percent of black voters, the poll shows, far more than are backing Steyer (17 percent) or Sanders (13 percent). That could bode well for Biden in a handful of southeastern states with large black populations also holding primaries next month, including Alabama and North Carolina on March 3, Mississippi on March 10 and Georgia on March 24.
The Monmouth University poll was conducted Feb. 23-25 — mostly before Tuesday night’s debate in Charleston, S.C., and entirely before Biden officially earned the endorsement of House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, a long-time black political figure in South Carolina who represents one of only two Democratic-held congressional districts in the state.