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Showing Original Post only (View all)The 2020 Race Is Going Just Like Bernie Sanders Wanted [View all]
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/04/bernie-sanders-thinking-he-will-win-it-all-2020/587326/PITTSBURGHSo far, the 2020 election is playing out exactly as Bernie Sanders had hoped. And that has Sanders thinking with growing seriousness that this could very well end with his election as president.
Still, since some political observers and journalists havent wrapped their head around the reality that he could be more than a spoiler who kneecaps the party en route to a complicated convention and maybe another loss to Donald Trump, Sanders has been able to do this without the attention or scrutiny that anyone else with his poll numbers, fundraising, and crowds would face.
The campaign is moving toward its internal $280 million target and savoring polls that have Sanders just behind Joe Biden, who Sanders and his team expect will only go down once he gets in the race. The number of candidates keeps growing, lowering how many people it would take to come in first beyond the 15 to 20 percent of primary voters who will stick with Sanders no matter what.
Still, since some political observers and journalists havent wrapped their head around the reality that he could be more than a spoiler who kneecaps the party en route to a complicated convention and maybe another loss to Donald Trump, Sanders has been able to do this without the attention or scrutiny that anyone else with his poll numbers, fundraising, and crowds would face.
The campaign is moving toward its internal $280 million target and savoring polls that have Sanders just behind Joe Biden, who Sanders and his team expect will only go down once he gets in the race. The number of candidates keeps growing, lowering how many people it would take to come in first beyond the 15 to 20 percent of primary voters who will stick with Sanders no matter what.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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If you're trying to say something about me, just come out and fuckin' say it...
Blue_Tires
Apr 2019
#6
Not about you. But with such an active site, still puzzled that the majority here
question everything
Apr 2019
#8
Since you're keeping score, you'll remember who I initially had before I went back to undec, right?
Blue_Tires
Apr 2019
#11
re: "What are you going to do if your favorite candidate drops out early or performs poorly?"
thesquanderer
Apr 2019
#43
The majority of DUers aren't undecided, 43% of DUers are currently undecided. nt
PunkinPi
Apr 2019
#36
Nah, too many others who will pull votes from him. He's got his loyal base but it isn't the base...
brush
Apr 2019
#2
'stick with sanders no matter what..? i hope that means they will support the dem nom..???
samnsara
Apr 2019
#25
A lot of assumptions there. Leaving out Biden and Sanders, the cumulative support for the other
still_one
Apr 2019
#30
Being consistent at 15-20% of the vote won't win the nomination, particularly if there are other
TexasTowelie
Jul 2019
#52
It will when there are 18 other canidates vying for the same kind of support
Tiggeroshii
Jul 2019
#53
Many expect the situation only to get worse now that the BS campaign is embroiled
lapucelle
Jul 2019
#77