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Chromatica
Just now, HiGagz said:

Didn't expect Biden to do this well #Joementum

#Joementum is Klobmentum in disguise.

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3 minutes ago, FeelTheBern said:

Again Biden has 80% of the moderate vote while Bernie has 50%. What do you not get. Maybe if you took the time read what I’ve been saying you would get some basic math concepts.

That's not how it works. :selena: if Sanders has only 50% of the progressive support and Warren the other 50%, she would be next to Bernie winning the same number of delegates as Bernie. She isnt. Bloomberg will probably get more delegates tonight than Warren. :laughga:

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Just now, JusKeepBreathin said:

That the moderate vote was split. So was it really a victory?

So was the progressive vote? My entire point was for Super Tuesday the moderates almost entirely unified and the progressives didn’t. Before Super Tuesday both sides were split and Bernie won. After only the progressives were split and Biden won I thought my point was pretty straightforward but I guess not. 

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Chromatica
1 minute ago, JusKeepBreathin said:

That the moderate vote was split. So was it really a victory?

There is definitely some truth here!

Bernie supporters cried unfairness when all of the media companies talked about how the turnouts for the three moderate candidates outnumbered his votes. But what we’ve seen tonight is that they were right to do that. 

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3 minutes ago, JusKeepBreathin said:

That the moderate vote was split. So was it really a victory?

By that logic, is it really a loss to progressive since it’s also currently split?

we all need to stop being so dang petty about politics on here. They aren’t Twitter stan wars lol 

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16 minutes ago, FeelTheBern said:

False 40% of her voters second choice was Bernie I think like 16% was buttigieg.

So what are you saying the the other 60% would vote for Bloomberg over Biden and Biden wouldn't benefit from her dropping out?

 

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King Jr.
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Chromatica
Just now, FeelTheBern said:

So was the progressive vote? My entire point was for Super Tuesday the moderates almost entirely unified and the progressives didn’t. Before Super Tuesday both sides were split and Bernie won. After only the progressives were split and Biden won I thought my point was pretty straightforward but I guess not. 

But the progressives aren’t the only ones split. Bloomberg potentially has taken away more votes from Biden tonight than Warren did from Bernie.

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DeleteMyAccount
10 minutes ago, PartySick said:

Very true and reassuring. Trump is in trouble for sure.

It's just a shame that it looks less and less likely that we'll get the real change our country desperately needs :/

As much as I 100% agree with that rhetoric, Democrats also need to keep in mind SCOTUS and the courts. Because Trump is going to probably get 1-2 more SCOTUS picks if he gets another term. Meaning that SCOTUS will be extremely conservative for us and future generations to come. It won't even be a fair system anymore. And the federal courts in general are being filled with the extreme right. In ways that we've never seen before. 

Biden possibly winning doesn't equate to Bernie levels of change. But his win puts a stop to changes that benefit the Right. And I'm shocked that no one is taking that into consideration. It's one of the main reasons why I voted for Hillary in 2016.

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4 minutes ago, FeelTheBern said:

Again Biden has 80% of the moderate vote while Bernie has 50%. What do you not get. Maybe if you took the time read what I’ve been saying you would get some basic math concepts.

Most of Warren’s support comes from those whose second choice would be Biden, Buttigieg or Bloomberg.

Seventy per cent of Warren’s support is from moderates. 

Bernie is getting the majority of the progressive vote, just like Biden is getting the majority of the moderate vote.

Bloomberg is hurting Biden far more than Warren is hurting Bernie. In fact, Warren dropping out would probably end up helping Biden more than Bernie. 

Stop with the excuses. Your guy simply didn’t get enough youth vote coming out tonight. Also, the Hispanic vote might not be as massive and reliable as the black vote. 

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2 minutes ago, Florin said:

That's not how it works. :selena: if Sanders has only 50% of the progressive support and Warren the other 50%, she would be next to Bernie winning the same number of delegates as Bernie. She isnt. Bloomberg will probably get more delegates tonight than Warren. :laughga:

right....the delusion :triggered:

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FeelTheBern

I’m done arguing this pm me if you have a math education level above the standard 6th grader and we can have an engaging discussion. But I’m losing brain cells in this forum. Enjoy cheering on Trump 2020. 

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JusKeepBreathin
3 minutes ago, Ziggy said:

By that logic, is it really a loss to progressive since it’s also currently split?

we all need to stop being so dang petty about politics on here. They aren’t Twitter stan wars lol 

I was just being facetious about previous comments. Don't take that comment seriously. It also stems back to previous posts on the NH primary thread. 

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King Jr.
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Chromatica
Just now, FeelTheBern said:

I’m done arguing this pm me if you have a math education level above the standard 6th grader and we can have an engaging discussion. But I’m losing brain cells in this forum. Enjoy cheering on Trump 2020. 

I understand that you’re upset about your candidate underperforming but that is no excuse for rudeness.

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Whispering
2 minutes ago, Lois Griffin said:

I understand that you’re upset about your candidate underperforming but that is no excuse for rudeness.

The facts were presented. The truth hurts. 

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