Originally posted by Patient_Leech
It's true, troll. All the polls indicate it. Voters have just been scared away from Bernie because of endless MSM talking points about Biden being more "electable."
lmao.
I'm sensing some major butthurt/sour grapes coming from you. 😂
Nah, you're not winning it, but hey... if it helps soothe your massive-level butthurt over Bernie getting his butt kicked by an establishment guy with dementia then go for it. 😉
Originally posted by Robtard
Actually, there have been several areas where more people showed up to vote (and Biden won) than they did in 2016 for Clinton/Sanders.eg: "Roughly 1.3 million people, or 23% of registered Democrats, cast a ballot in the Virginia contest Tuesday, nearly double the number of votes recorded in 2016 when 14% of registered Democrats voted." -snip
I still want Sanders to win, but Biden's performing well; while Sanders is not. Unfortunate, but it's reality. Young people not showing up to vote is likely a key why Sanders is flopping now.
I’m talking about the General Election. He’s not getting the 18-35 vote or the Latino vote as much as Sanders did
The younger, very likely. Latino, not so sure, it's possible, but not guaranteed. Biden could pick up the lion's share of the Latino vote once Sanders calls it quits.
Remember, there are plenty of Latinos who hate Sanders because of the "communist!" attacks labelled at him. iirc, Sanders does poorly in Florida with Latinos as there's plenty of Cuban and Venezuelan background Latinos there.
Originally posted by Robtard
The younger, very likely. Latino, not so sure, it's possible, but not guaranteed. Biden could pick up the lion's share of the Latino vote once Sanders calls it quits.Remember, there are plenty of Latinos who hate Sanders because of the "communist!" attacks labelled at him. iirc, Sanders does poorly in Florida with Latinos as there's plenty of Cuban and Venezuelan background Latinos there.
Depends on the demographic. Of course he’s not going to do well in Florida due to the large Cuban demographic, but he was polling 50+ in multiple states dwarfing Biden (Nevada and California) and California votes are still being counted. There’s nothing innovative and interesting about Biden to appeal to this demographic, as he’s actively stated he wouldn’t support Medicare for all given he’s a center right hack
A big reason Sanders won their support was his plan for healthcare. Few key demos care for Biden’s Republican lite plan
Originally posted by Surtur
U will not respond to a question with a question. Name who you'll be voting for, then I will indulge you.
1) You do that all the time (you just did it again)
2) You didn't direct that question at me, why I didn't answer it
But since I'm an intellectually honest poster and not an eClown, I'll reply regardless: I voted for Sanders in the California primary, I want him to win the nom (this is well known; we've discussed this before).
Since you're never voting for Sanders or Biden, or Blue for that matter, I don't think this is something that is a secret, who will you vote for in Nov 2020?