Well the Dems have done it again. Doing what they do best. There was a flock of intriguing candidates, many promising young minds to choose from. They should have gone into a smoke-filled room and picked the best one. Instead they bow to the influence of money and end up with two old white men.
The primary system is broken. Sadly, I doubt the Dems will ever admit it.
People are so desperate for the corporate friendly moderate candidate to win that they’re glossing over his flaws.
Biden does have a history of creepy behavior with women, and his mental faculties aren’t what they were a decade ago. He has also never been a good speaker or good campaigner. Also he doesn’t do well with voters under 40, who may not show up to vote in the general. His main appeal is he reminds people of the Obama years. Also despite Trump being the most corrupt president in history, the fact that his son got good jobs because of his dad is going to be an issue and I don’t think Biden will handle it well.
I hope if he wins the primary that he wins the general and has large blue coattails, but it may be an uphill climb even with billionaires like Steyer and Bloomberg dumping giant sums of money into his campaign.
Of course they’re not going to show up to vote in the general. They won’t even show up to support their leader in the primaries and they’ve had two bites at that apple. Bernie has been relying on the fiction that he’ll draw in the young folks but it just hasn’t happened this cycle either. It is probably true that he is supported by the under 40 crowd but so what if that can’t move the needle on your campaign?
Didn’t every Democrat here say that they would support the Nominee, no matter who it was? So support him and play up his good points.
Remember, if the Nominee loses, you may end up having to rim Trump’s hiney for the rest of your natural born lives… as will your children*.
*Internment Camps filled separately.
WesleyClark, I don’t disagree with you, except that one thing you said — “Also he doesn’t do well with voters under 40, who may not show up to vote in the general” — could be construed as a plus for Biden, if relatively few of those same young folks in purple states end up voting in November no matter who’s on the ballot.
I am not sure where you get “bow to the influence of money” The money was behind the Bloomberg and Steyer campaigns and influenced absolutely no one.
An alternate reading of ST is that African Americans (and others) were positively inclined towards Obama’s vice president, and so he got the most votes.
Biden went into Super Tuesday dead broke, pretty much everyone writing his obituary before South Carolina, no field offices, no ads. The “influence of money” crowd were practically kicking his corpse.
The voters gave Biden his resurrection. Nothing else. Your sad, sad song is titled, “Sour Grapes.” I hope you can learn a new tune before the general election.
Primaries just aren’t as sexy as a general election. Who wants to make the sausage when you can just show up and eat the sausage? Old people, that’s who.
Another interesting factoid, is that in many States yesterday, the number of Republican voters in the primary outnumbered the Democratic voters, and there wasn’t really even a reason for them to turn out.
Twitter is just full of butthurt this morning. Bernie supporters, sure, some. Mostly from Warren supporters, though. I’m gonna block everybody who doesn’t agree that she’s a godsend!
I didn’t expect this this fast. Warren will surely follow. It’s just Biden v Sanders, and the only question is when Bernie will stop making it all about him.
Then it follows that those not showing up to support Bernie are sure they’re getting sausage either way or that they’re perfectly happy to eat bologna instead. Either way, that’s no way to run a revolution.
I didn’t expect this this fast. Warren will surely follow. It’s just Biden v Sanders, and the only question is when Bernie will stop making it all about him.
I also noticed that Trump put out the call for republicans to cross over to vote for Bernie in SC and that either did not happen or had no effect. Either way, it shows that Trump supporters are not as lockstep as everyone gives them credit for. That’s a plus.