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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Sanders skips key procedural vote [View all]Terry_M
(756 posts)80. Bernie he may not be getting them to turn out much
but the point is they're definetely NOT turning out for Biden like at all.
Voters under 45 continued to support Bernie Sanders by huge margins in Florida, Illinois and Arizona even as other groups came around to Biden
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/democrats-sound-alarm-about-joe-biden-s-young-voter-problem-n1163296
AZ/FL/IL aside, for the few that bothered to come out, in Michigan exit polls it's the same story. If 3 out of every 4 18-29 year olds that bothered to come out came out to vote for Bernie (with Biden getting 19%)... That doesn't seem very encouraging.
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The procedural vote was the 47-47 vote to begin debate on the Repulican farce of a bill.
LonePirate
Mar 2020
#6
So if he was there it could have been stopped? And maybe the bill could be improved...wow just wow..
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#10
Every other Senate Democrat (and Angus King) felt it was relevant enough to be in Washington....
George II
Mar 2020
#31
I agree, Sander's vote is completely irrelevant as is 97% of his Senate activity
grantcart
Mar 2020
#68
I think you're confusing his vote with his campaign. Now THAT'S irrelevant! n/t
nolawarlock
Mar 2020
#71
It would show his solidarity with his 46 other Democratic colleagues, who all participated...
George II
Mar 2020
#8
That's not the point. All the other members of the Democratic caucus were there....
George II
Mar 2020
#14
This was a vote on the floor of the Senate, one that every healthy Senator (and 46 Democrats)....
George II
Mar 2020
#28
Sanders has been in the Senate for less than three weeks in the last nine months, but...
George II
Mar 2020
#39
Biden missed 12% of all rollcall votes during his career w/ the median being 2.0%
Terry_M
Mar 2020
#79
He only likes people that praise and complement his every move. Senators are not going to do that
showblue22
Mar 2020
#16
McConnell voted against--it's a procedural ploy that the majority often uses in situations like this
onenote
Mar 2020
#73
Sanders is a demagogue who has failed TWICE to build a winning coalition
SiliconValley_Dem
Mar 2020
#37
He's 78 with a heart condition. Safer at home with Coronavirus in the Senate.
Liberty Belle
Mar 2020
#76
And this is why his health and medical records matter. He is not fit for office.
MrsCoffee
Mar 2020
#78
If he is too unhealthy to be a Senator then he is certainly too unhealthy to be President.
honest.abe
Mar 2020
#82