Super Tuesday comes down to Sanders vs Biden ...

Biden is cleaning up and mainly because of black folks. Oh well I guess it's team sleepy Joe. Stacey Abrams better be the VP pick too.

Stacy Abrams is probably too black. It's definitely gonna be Kamala Harris as VP, the only other person I can see it being is Amy Klobuchar but I don't think the Dems want to do another all white ticket.
 




I bet she doesn't respond.





I bet she doesn't respond.


She should
cause those videos don't prove what he said.

"They reported that the party has asked Bloomberg to drop out so that Biden would have an easier time against Bernie. "

Where did she say that?





But if you say that she reported it. And she did not. She's going to say something like she did and hopefully does again



1+2 don't = 4
 
take note, brothas -

those admitting they voted for Biden are open LGBT members on BGOL.

Meanwhile..

ESO--BSWkAAX3B8


True hoes of the Democratic Party.

Celebrating handing the nomination to someone who authored and celebrated the crime bill that devastated black communities. :smh:
 
Stacy Abrams is probably too black. It's definitely gonna be Kamala Harris as VP, the only other person I can see it being is Amy Klobuchar but I don't think the Dems want to do another all white ticket.
It's gonna be Abrams bruh, he will secure the black vote with that pick and white folks like her too.
 
Biden gets routed by Trump

4 more years of fuck shit.

Nothing can help Biden win.

The DNC already has their reason for losing in November...........Russia :hypnotised:
 
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What difference does it make? In November, folks will blame black voters if the democrats lose. Folks just want to move black voters around to meet their needs and that's it. :smh:

black people are already getting the blame for the Benie's super tuesday performance.

Dude, they were having a major meltdown last night
 
(CNN) Former Vice President Joe Biden is projected to rack up Super Tuesday wins in nine states, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will win three states and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg won one US territory.

California and Maine have not yet been called. Here's where the Super Tuesday election results stand as of early Wednesday.

Biden is projected to win:
Sanders is projected to win:
Bloomberg won this US territory:
These states have not been called as of 3 a.m. Wednesday:


Percent chance each top Democratic presidential candidate has of winning each Super Tuesday contest, according to the FiveThirtyEight primary forecast as of 9:30 a.m. Eastern on March 3

ContestBidenBloombergSandersWarren
California22%1%76%0%
Texas552430
North Carolina95040
Virginia98020
Massachusetts2045125
Minnesota192532
Colorado206695
Tennessee685251
Alabama92350
Oklahoma782182
Arkansas6917121
Utah2811593
Maine237683
Vermont001000
American Samoa3620368
 
She's been getting bad advice for quite some time now. She should have bowed out with the others and saved herself the embarrassment of losing her own fucking state. Once the others dropped out, she should have been forced into an emergency meeting by her advisors.

Instead, it looks like she got the same email/call the others did. No logical reason for her to have stayed in the race. None. And given that she just had to take a loan a few weeks back, she was already struggling with funds.

I got a text from one of her supporters yesterday and I had an actual conversation (it wasnt a bot, i asked..lol) and i told her while i have warmed up to Warren in the last few weeks, i'm struggling to see her path to victory...her getting crushed on state last night is very disappointing and she needs to bow out gracefully at this point..
 
Biden gets routed by Trump

4 more years of fuck shit.

Nothing can help Biden win.

The DNC already has their reason for losing in November...........Russia :hypnotised:


I disagree and I've been off of BGOL for a few weeks so I dont know if you're trolling or not, but I think Biden can carry this momentum through the summer and into the General Election. Once he gets Barack and Michelle out there campaigning for him and if he makes a minority his VP pick, i really think this can push him over the top. I've said this from the beginning, Biden gives the best chance to win in November...at this point it really is anyone but Trump for me..
 
I disagree and I've been off of BGOL for a few weeks so I dont know if you're trolling or not, but I think Biden can carry this momentum through the summer and into the General Election. Once he gets Barack and Michelle out there campaigning for him and if he makes a minority his VP pick, i really think this can push him over the top. I've said this from the beginning, Biden gives the best chance to win in November...at this point it really is anyone but Trump for me..

Obama and Michelle? :lol:

you think they would campaign and ruin their shaky reputation vouching for Biden?

the only less credible source for political analysis than BGOL is the liberal, mainstream media.
 
Obama and Michelle? :lol:

you think they would campaign and ruin their shaky reputation vouching for Biden?

the only less credible source for political analysis than BGOL is the liberal, mainstream media.
Biden is running to (in a sense) extend Obama's legacy and cement his own.

If you think Barack and Michelle will sit out campaigning for Biden, then you're crazier than Crazy Joe...
 
Biden is running to (in a sense) extend Obama's legacy and cement his own.

If you think Barack and Michelle will sit out campaigning for Biden, then you're crazier than Crazy Joe...

Biden won SC because of his association with Obama..Now Barack may drag his feet to start campaigning (he may hope in the trail around the middle of September) but he will be out there to help reinforce the firewall...I think he's waiting to see how the convention goes..
 
Biden won SC because of his association with Obama..Now Barack may drag his feet to start campaigning (he may hope in the trail around the middle of September) but he will be out there to help reinforce the firewall...I think he's waiting to see how the convention goes..
The thing that has me hopeful is the numbers at which folks are voting.

Last night, on MSNBC, they compared the number of voters in Virginia and other states to the 2016 primary, and the numbers were overwhelmingly higher for this primary.

Just goes to show how polarizing Billary was.

If people show up to vote come November, Dems will take back the White House.

If they stay home, then it will be four more years of Chump.

The big question is, whom does Biden choose as his Running Mate?

I'm thinking a woman, even better a Black woman.

Imagine if he chose Michelle Obama? Lolz playing into whatiffery here but that would be a slam dunk for Dems.
 
I don't usually post mass media articles, but this one is the best summation of how most African Americans voted last night. It was this in a nutshell.

".... For those questioning our judgment, wondering why we seem okay with prioritizing pragmatism over purity, we sometimes question that as well. We'd love to live in an era in which we could throw caution to the wind and join the kind of revolution Sanders is selling. If we truly believed white America was ready to place establishing true racial equality at the top of their list of voting concerns, the results Saturday and on Super Tuesday might have been different. But we know we don't live in a time like that. Given that reality, we decided to do the practical thing and first focus on beating Trump and his open bigotry -- then settle the rest later."

Black voters know what matters - Skip the video.
 
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My takeaways from all this...

Biden consistently referred to black voters in the south as his firewall, but I'm not aware of a black agenda from him anywhere near as clear as his immigrant and LBGTQ agenda.

Biden had the advantage of name recognition and association with Obama and that's the extent of a lot of voters knowledge of him. Running the table in a bunch of slave states with low information voters doesn't give me a lot of enthusiasm. Most of those states are going red in Nov.

I fear Biden will not make it to the convention, let alone November, without Howard Deaning himself cuz dude is for real senile. I've disagreed with the popular notion that Biden is the best democratic candidate to beat Trump from the beginning, and I still do.

Elizabeth Warren should have dropped out last week. I personally think most of her supporters would have gone with Bernie, but even if they didn't and went Biden, I would feel better about the clear results of the vote. Warren supporters seem to be decently to well informed, so if those voters went Biden, that would have been a strong statement.

...ultimately I will vote for Biden in Nov if he is the nominee, but I don't like his chances in the general...and even if he wins, I'm not that optimistic about his Presidency. He'll be a one termer and make Reagan's senile years look good before they roll him out of the oval to the elder care facility. Anything is a step up from Trump, but that's such a low bar it goes without saying. Just because the menu for the last four years has been a shit sandwich, doesn't mean you can't hope for more than a dirt sandwich. :smh:
 
Bernie Bros are in mourning today.
Only Bernie this, only Bernie that.
As I stated the Democratic party is made up of more than just the far left and Bernie has a black voter problem. Maybe the Bernie Bros will wakeup out of their delusions or they will just contiue like spoiled brats that think the world owes them something.
 
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