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2020 New Hampshire Democratic Primary


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derpmonster
1 minute ago, Halsey said:

26% of the popular vote.

 

:interestinga:barely a quarter of the party

With like 10 candidates running. Stay pressed. :ohwell:

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Married the Night
Just now, Azor Ahai said:

I also think Trump will win. Leftists hate the centrists and "moderates" are scared of the big red boogeyman. Meanwhile Trump has no ideology other than being a dickhead

You’re exactly right. And Leftists need to work on ways to pull centrists in more. That needs to be the democratic focus in 2024. We will see what happens. 

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derpmonster
Just now, Florin said:

There are more moderate voters in NH than in 2016. Oops. :trollga:

Bernie is winning anyway. Oops. :trollga:

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Azor Ahai

If you're not here to discuss WHICH candidate you like and WHY then what are you doing here? Can we stop getting offended over normal discourse.

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sethrb101
2 minutes ago, Halsey said:

26% of the popular vote.

 

:interestinga:barely a quarter of the party

Democracy is democracy

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3 minutes ago, Halsey said:

26% of the popular vote.

 

:interestinga:barely a quarter of the party

girl, get real. there's like 20 candidates on the ticket right now.

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Mister G
Just now, Married the Night said:

You’re exactly right. And Leftists need to work on ways to pull centrists in more. That needs to be the democratic focus in 2024. We will see what happens. 

It won’t stop there. I have a feeling Don Jr will have his eyes set on the presidency at some point. 

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Married the Night
Just now, Mister G said:

It won’t stop there. I have a feeling Don Jr will have his eyes set on the presidency at some point. 

I can see that as well. And it will be a real challenge. 

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derpmonster

What the pundits don't realize is that in the general, independents matter, not moderates. They are not the same group, but there is some overlap. There are MANY independents out there who dislike both mainstream Dems and Republicans and those are the disenfranchised people who have lost faith in politics. Those are the ones who need a strong platform to get behind and so many of them vote Bernie because he's not like most Dems and offers a breath of fresh air. :firega:

Bernie does well everywhere there are open primaries (aka independents vote too).

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Just now, derpmonster said:

Bernie is winning anyway. Oops. :trollga:

That's only because there are more viable moderate candidates. It shows that his revolution isnt happening. 

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Chromatica
1 minute ago, Azor Ahai said:

If you're not here to discuss WHICH candidate you like and WHY then what are you doing here? Can we stop getting offended over normal discourse.

Yeah but there’s a difference between that and making inflammatory comments against users who support different candidates. 

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Morphine Prince

Pete just congratulated Bernie for his strong performance.

His supporters could learn from him.

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2 minutes ago, derpmonster said:

What the pundits don't realize is that in the general, independents matter, not moderates. They are not the same group, but there is some overlap. There are MANY independents out there who dislike both mainstream Dems and Republicans and those are the disenfranchised people who have lost faith in politics. Those are the ones who need a strong platform to get behind and so many of them vote Bernie because he's not like most Dems and offers a breath of fresh air. :firega:

Bernie does well everywhere there are open primaries (aka independents vote too).

NH is an open primary and Bernie is in his neighbour state and has just a 2% lead. Your argument isnt so strong. 

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