it makes sense.
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and now that dem base gets us trump again, assuming biden even makes it far enough that we have an election.
Occam, what are your feelings on Elizabeth Warren?
The Bernie coalition needed a lot more shostas and a lot fewer nachobros and Timus.Shosta worked patiently with me during our regular FB chats, addressed my concerns, and ultimately got me to vote Sanders. The rest of you told me to go fuck myself.More of the shosta strategy could have brought in more reticent moderate voters. Maybe. What the fuck do I know.
What the fuck is happening
Quote from: nachobro on March 04, 2020, 10:37:32 AMgo fuck yourself glen you flip out on anyone who slightly disagrees with you and constantly wish death on swaths of people. that's why people react like that to you.I can't believe you're still doubling down after last night. I'm literally telling you what worked and what didn't. Snapping at me isn't going to change a damn thing. But keep going if it makes you feel better.
go fuck yourself glen you flip out on anyone who slightly disagrees with you and constantly wish death on swaths of people. that's why people react like that to you.
glad to see biden won by taking a bunch of states that will be voting for trump in the general anyway.
why are you people like this
poor people already have Medicaid, m4a is more about expanding those benefits to the middle class.
I stood in line 40 minutes yesterday to cast a vote for Sanders. Stop focusing your anger on me. I am not the one.Anyway we need Warren to drop out and endorse immediately.
Consider Texas: According to NBC News’s exit polls, the Democratic electorate actually skewed older in Tuesday’s primary compared to past primaries. In 2008 and 2016, 13 and 18 percent of the electorate, respectively, was 65 and older. In 2020, it was 24 percent.Texas is getting older, but not at a rapid enough rate for that increase to be tied solely to state demographic trends. In fact, the share of the population that’s 65 and older is just 12.6 percent.
On Tuesday night, not a single state saw an increase in young voters’ share of the electorate, according to exit polls conducted by Edison Research and sponsored by several of the television networks.
Probably doesn't help that voting is on a Tuesday with 4+ hour lines (see above tweet) that the youth has work for 8 hours that day + college to where they can't tell their professor/boss "oops! Today is voting day, I can't come in!" because "lol that's not an excuse, you're fired!"
Quote from: thisismyusername on March 04, 2020, 11:35:42 AMProbably doesn't help that voting is on a Tuesday with 4+ hour lines (see above tweet) that the youth has work for 8 hours that day + college to where they can't tell their professor/boss "oops! Today is voting day, I can't come in!" because "lol that's not an excuse, you're fired!" Right. Older folks tend to live in suburbs where there aren't huge lines at the local elementary school polling place.
Quote from: james on March 04, 2020, 11:46:30 AMFuck young peopleFuck old peopleFuck womenFuck black people Hispanics and asians only people with a lick of senseRumbler plz.
Fuck young peopleFuck old peopleFuck womenFuck black people Hispanics and asians only people with a lick of sense
This is insane, the hell is wrong with y'all Benji already posted huh don't care didn't read
That last voter, Hervis Rogers, wasn't angry or frustrated though.He was still smiling by the end with no complaints, telling ABC13 he used the time to watch results on his phone after making some last-minute decisions on who would get his vote."I wanted to get my vote in, voice my opinion. I wasn't going to let anything stop me, so I waited it out," Rogers said.