I'm pretty sure posting your thoughts on a college message board wouldn't tip your hand to anyone importantHow about these people, which would get your vote:Stacey AbramsVal DemingsElizabeth WarrenKamala HarrisAmy Klobuchar
3/5/2020 2:48:59 PM
3/5/2020 2:52:39 PM
The courts are perpetually held over the head of the left in this country (and as NYT said, they're already pretty fucked) - we're long past due for a review of their function and selection process.Apart from that, there's no reason for me to vote for Biden. His victory would ensure someone worse than Trump next time around. Tom Cotton maybe? 4 more years of Trump followed by 8 of AOC is much more appealing and would be much better for the country, especially considering we'd have a better chance of securing a blue house & senate under an unpopular second term Republican.Basically, you're not going to convince people like me to vote for Biden without policy and personnel concessions, so get to work on your dude.[Edited on March 5, 2020 at 3:13 PM. Reason : .]
3/5/2020 3:08:39 PM
Court packing (especially the SCOTUS) is why I'll likely vote for Biden regardless. You can't call yourself left wing (let alone progressive) if you can't see that. Untwist your panties my dude.That being said I don't know how Harris or Klobuchar made ElGimpy's list. Warren and Abrams would likely be my two picks from that.
3/5/2020 3:14:21 PM
My list is just names that are possibilities, it's not just names that Bernie people would like, I just want to be clear about what's acceptable and what's notbut apparently even that's too tall a task
3/5/2020 3:16:54 PM
If you're going to try to bring more progressive leaning voters back into the fold you're probably going to want to pick a more progressive leaning VP, what's to discuss? Or could you just not connect those dots yourself?
3/5/2020 3:25:26 PM
I want the people to name the VP's that they would be happy with now so that later on if Biden picks one of them they can't use that as their excuse for why they're not going to vote for him
3/5/2020 3:26:44 PM
^That's a strategy that's sure to be effective.
3/5/2020 3:33:57 PM
a couple of you said your vote would be partially dependent on who the VP would be. Is it really so much to ask that you illustrate that point?The only reason not to name anyone is just to be willfully cryptic
3/5/2020 3:39:56 PM
CNN is trying really hard to smear Bernie
3/5/2020 3:54:30 PM
3/5/2020 4:13:28 PM
3/5/2020 5:11:28 PM
3/5/2020 5:36:16 PM
3/5/2020 9:36:35 PM
3/5/2020 9:39:44 PM
Good thread about things Bernie needs to work on asap. Contains one of my biggest gripes, in that he needs to be "meaner" in a general sensehttps://twitter.com/offbeatorbit/status/1235742092099497986?s=19
3/6/2020 12:38:40 PM
reason 7,867,439 on why twitter discourse should not matter one bit:the most ardent Bernie supporters that I follow on twitter who won’t have it when anyone brings up bad behavior by fellow supporters on Twitter are now RT’ing anti-Bernie tweets in regards to the Nazi flag that was displayed at his rally as if the tweets are on-the-levelTLDR: it’s a long winded way of saying that everyone on twitter should just assume the vast majority of twitter is bots that don’t deserve to be engaged with[Edited on March 6, 2020 at 1:19 PM. Reason : and Bernie supporters are the Most Online out of anyone ]
3/6/2020 1:18:15 PM
Yeah it shouldn't matter but twitter discourse obviously matters because Warren and her awful advisors still won't shut the fuck up about it. And for every "Most Online" Bernie supporter you find, there's another "Most Online" centrist still tweeting about 2016.
3/6/2020 2:20:09 PM
Expect less than half of Bernie supporters to vote Biden in November because these numbers are definitely tanking. I've seen a transformation in the mindset of most Bernie supporters in the past 24 hours. https://www.newsweek.com/bernie-sanders-poll-warren-biden-2020-nominee-emerson-college-1483831The Bernie pages were WILD last night. I've never seen anything so toxic and everyone is pissed even ready to rip each others heads off. I'm getting called a libtard for saying Biden is actually winning[Edited on March 11, 2020 at 1:40 PM. Reason : lol i'm the far right in there]
3/11/2020 1:37:46 PM
It’ll be 80-90%, maybe higher.Just because you’re a freak show doesn’t mean Sanders supporters are.
3/11/2020 1:39:05 PM
It will be lower than last time. The Democratic party has made it very clear where their allegiances lie and what they'll do to protect their class interests.[Edited on March 11, 2020 at 1:41 PM. Reason : .]
3/11/2020 1:39:59 PM
Last time was what, 91%?It’ll be about the same. But I put my range slightly lower.
3/11/2020 1:40:46 PM
So you're just going to ignore the polling numbers and examples from pages I gave and say its just me? then make up your own numbers? Even you are better than that.
3/11/2020 1:42:28 PM
Examples from pages? Yes, I’ll ignore anecdotal nonsense.You cherry picked one poll from mid-January. I’m tied up the rest if the day but I’ll try and pop back later to post a broad sample of polls where it’s much higher.
3/11/2020 1:46:02 PM
Lol promises to do work to disprove Earl's troll postsTotally a constructive use of your time[Edited on March 11, 2020 at 1:52 PM. Reason : Don't let me stop u]
3/11/2020 1:52:43 PM
i don't care enough to look it up, but i would guess that primary polling from january 2016 also had a relatively low number of bernie supporters say they would vote for clinton even though they overwhelmingly did
3/11/2020 1:55:07 PM
I can explain how that works with a quick example.Imagine there are 20 bernie supporters participating in polling during the primary and anticipate voting in the gneeral. 11 of them are willing to vote no matter who the nominee is. After Bernie gets screwed over and ends his campaign there are now 12 bernie supporters who are still participating. 11 of them plan to vote for the nominee and 1 of them plans to vote for someone else. Even though initial polling suggested 55% of Bernie voters would vote for the nominee, it ended up being over 90%.https://www.newsweek.com/michigan-votes-demexit-trends-sanders-supporters-threatening-leave-dem-party-if-biden-wins-1491569
3/11/2020 3:11:18 PM
Not reading that.
3/11/2020 3:15:28 PM
pretty good read imohttps://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rubycramer/bernie-sanders-democratic-primary-joe-biden-campaign
3/11/2020 11:55:13 PM
3/12/2020 12:25:45 AM
bErNiE cAnT eXpAnD hIs BaSe To CoNsErVaTiVeS
3/17/2020 8:02:35 PM
I mean with all the young people/"millennials" ignoring common sense and going out and about socializing, wantonly disregarding science, you'd think they'd turn out for Bernie and all the free stuff he's offering. You'd also think that people old AF would be staying their worried asses home, driving turnout down for Creepy Joe Biden. I guess that's not happening. The revolution has been postponed, but eventually it'll be up on Zoom since we'll all be stuck inside.
3/17/2020 8:51:27 PM
In all honesty, what’s a good read on why he didn’t seem to turn out the young vote like a lot of us expected? Not tonight because obviously this is just an utter shitshow holding in person voting in the midst of a pandemic (vote by mail fucking immediately)... but just in general.I earnestly thought the millennial an younger vote would have been so much higher. Will our generation just become the new boomers and x’ers eventually?[Edited on March 17, 2020 at 8:53 PM. Reason : And I’m an ooolllldddeerrr millenial but still one god damn it]
3/17/2020 8:53:35 PM
I guess it goes back to what I was saying earlier. Most young people don't give two shits about politics, and they only really cared last time because they didn't really know how politics 'work'Now they know...
3/17/2020 8:55:32 PM
Its a false narrative. From everything I've read, young turnout has increased and been overwhelmingly for Sanders. That doesn't mean old people don't increase too. Also, many of these states already vote by mail. My other guess is that most of the old people in Florida did. Do you have any data that suggests young people aren't voting? which states? Compared to which election?
3/17/2020 8:59:46 PM
I have the data showing Bernie losing basically every state against Biden in a head to head contest, and badly at that. I don't even need numbers, just colors. The darker blue ones are for Biden, and the tarhole blue is for Bernie. Please extrapolate whatever magical dataset you have so I can understand better though, since clearly I'm missing something. I'm working from home, so I've got time.[Edited on March 17, 2020 at 9:11 PM. Reason : .]
3/17/2020 9:11:09 PM
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/03/04/super-tuesday-bernie-sanders-youth-votes-fell-short-compared-2016/4947795002/You may be right in that absolute young turnout may be marginally better at best, but Bernie’s campaign was contingent on more than marginal improvement from the beginning.It was always highly unlikely that he’d win unless that demographic showed up en masse. He did, however, really connect with left leaning Hispanics in a much better way than in 2016 and that is something that Biden will need to address.And I’m not trolling or being insincere. I’m legitimately curious how this happened. My take is so many of the suburban women who reluctantly voted GOP decided they couldn’t do it with that guy in the office and wanted to vote for the GOP-lite guy (Biden). Those numbers vastly outnumbered any marginal increase in younger voters.
3/17/2020 9:18:37 PM
Turnout increased across the board, but older people increased more than younger people, for whatever reason. Bernie won 18-50 but old people wanted Biden. We'll just have to keep waiting - hopefully we have something left when the time comes.
3/17/2020 9:18:53 PM
Lets look at Michiganhttps://www.eenews.net/stories/1062622625
3/17/2020 9:22:52 PM
3/17/2020 9:27:51 PM
Oh no definitely not. I mean hopefully things aren't total shit, irreversible climate change, extended depression, etc.
3/17/2020 9:30:19 PM
They will be. But Bernie didn't really do much to help
3/17/2020 11:02:24 PM
seek help
3/17/2020 11:12:09 PM
We have all the time to play the blame game now. I guess being all mad about Warren last week seems pretty dumb now huh
3/17/2020 11:14:33 PM
^^vote blue no matter who[Edited on March 17, 2020 at 11:14 PM. Reason : S]
3/17/2020 11:14:37 PM
No Warren ruined this entire thing.
3/17/2020 11:17:53 PM
Yeah, Warren. Not Trump or the people who wouldn't vote for Hillary. Totally our fault.
3/17/2020 11:19:16 PM
Warren has done significant damage to the movement Bernie and others have been working on. Opportunist traitor.
3/17/2020 11:21:52 PM
Hillary wasn't going to fix any of those problems and Trump didn't create them. Her main difference was that she was more likely to start a war with Russia. Bernie has been talking about climate change for 30 years. His biggest mistake was running as a democrat a second time instead of realizing they would not let him win.
3/17/2020 11:22:08 PM
You both are some of the dumbest people I know. And that's saying a lot.
3/17/2020 11:25:16 PM