- Bernie - 28.7%
- Mayor Pete - 21.3%
- Klobuchar - 11.7%
- Warren - 11%
- Slow Joe - 11%
So the million dollar question is what happens if Amy Klobuchar actually beats both Warren and Biden? Do either Warren or Biden drop out?
I feel like Warren might be willing to drop out given the fact that she has had some time to process her fall from the top tier, and may not see much point in moving forward. However, she apparently still has some cash on hand? Perhaps that keeps her in it?
Up until a couple of weeks ago, people felt like this was Biden's race to lose. Furthermore, he has already been lowering his expectations in New Hampshire, which suggests he is willing to continue to trudge forward even in his slightly beaten state. That being said, he is low on cash and has not been fundraising very well to begin with. A fourth or fifth place finish in New Hampshire, and Slow Joe might not make it into Super Tuesday.
I would also expect Klobuchar to stick around at least through Nevada if she takes third here in New Hampshire. She raised quite a bit of money after Iowa and should have some cash on hand. Which given her position as someone not likely looking for the top spot, she has some incentive to keep going and raising her profile. To be one of the last three or four candidates standing would be great result for the Minnesota Senator.
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Power Slogan
"mini Mike will do her"
Why are Pocahontas and Chino Joe doing so poorly
Bloomberg Heads to North Carolina as Early Voting Begins
“Building on growing momentum in the polls, billionaire presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg will visit Raleigh, Greensboro and Winston-Salem this week to make his pitch to Democratic voters,” the Raleigh News & Observer reports.
“The primary will be held March 3, but in-person early voting begins Thursday, the same day Bloomberg will be here.”
A Quinnipiac University poll suggests that Biden’s support is being cannibalized by former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg.
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Huge Day for the Socialist Democrats.
With the constant flux here on who they want to win the nomination, no wonder they continue to poll so evenly.
mini mike scores Yuge Victory.
"Bloomberg won two write-in votes in the Democratic Party primary, defeating Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who had one vote; and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who also had one vote.
Bloomberg received the only Republican vote.
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😁
#NEW National Quinnipiac Poll:
Sanders 25%
Biden 17%
Bloomberg 15%
Warren 14%
Buttigieg 10%
Klobuchar 4%
Everyone else 2% or less"🤣
Chuck Todd sees Nazi's .
"MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd is facing backlash on Monday night for suggesting that supporters for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., are part of a "digital brown shirt brigade."
During a panel discussion on Sanders' surge ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Todd cited a column critical of Sanders' online support.
"I want to bring up something that Jonathan Last put in The Bulwark today," Todd began. "Here's what he says, 'No other candidate has anything like this digital brown shirt brigade. I mean, except for Donald Trump. The question that no one is asking is this; what if you can't win the presidency without an online mob? What if we now live in a world having a bullying, agro-social media running around, hobbling everyone who sticks their head up is either an important ingredient for or a critical marker of success?'"
He continued, "I know that everybody's freaking out about this, but you saw the MAGA rally that's preparing around here. There are people coming from three or four states on that. That's real -- and this is like Bernie."
So basically... according to Chuck Todd, if you are a politician with a loyal and large following (such as Trump or Bernie) that automatically equates you with Nazi Germany?
The internet is filled with trolls. Each candidate will have reasonable and unreasonable supporters. The more overall supporters, the more of both the reasonable and unreasonable type. That isn't promoted by any of these candidates, it simply "is".
Yep Chuck is a dumb fuck.
Big night!
By John Whitesides
NASHUA, N.H. (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar's poll numbers are rising, her crowds are building and she says it is finally her time.
Voters in New Hampshire will decide on Tuesday if she is right.
Klobuchar, a moderate U.S. senator from Minnesota who has been stuck in the middle of the crowded Democratic presidential pack, rose to third place in New Hampshire in a pair of opinion polls released on Monday, the day before the state's vital primary.
A Klobuchar surge would reshape the race. With the campaigns of moderate Joe Biden and progressive Elizabeth Warren struggling, it would put her in line to battle rival Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana - and eventually billionaire former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg - for leadership of the party's centrists in their fight against progressive standard-bearer Bernie Sanders.
NASHUA, N.H. (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar's poll numbers are rising, her crowds are building and she says it is finally her time.
LOL.
democrats desperately NEED IT TO BE her time. bernie on the november ballot destroys the democrat party.
she's a miserable twat who abuses her staff and eats egg salad with a fucking comb, got chrissakes.
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