Everyone can beat Trump at this rate
the turn of tables
Polls measure head to head popularity, the election is decided by the electoral college. The only polls that matter are swing state polls AFTER we know who the Dem nominee is.
This Bernie rally kinda lit.
julian casablanca singing new york cops aint too smart right next to a cop to end it >>>
I got to give it to Pete for suppressing his racism for this long.
It must be so difficult for him...
Everyone can beat Trump at this rate
the turn of tables
Popular vote don't matter
They’re going to bernie (at least the Hispanic vote) especially after tommorow
Bernie already had the Hispanic vote for the most part (the only question there was always turnout, since they are among the lowest groups in terms of turnout).
I think #2 on this article (that I thought was very well written) shows why Bernie has a shot to get a huge increase in black support if he can win tomorrow and in Nevada when South Carolina comes around though.
fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-do-black-democrats-usually-prefer-establishment-candidates
Not a Biden supporter but this is a good ass ad
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3beFOnjBoEEthered Pete Buttigeig
yeah. id be fine with him selling out to rep a candidate but Buttigieg of all people yikes
Charlemagne is an Uncle Tom.
Not a Biden supporter but this is a good ass ad
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3beFOnjBoEEthered Pete Buttigeig
yeah good s*** lolol
Not a Biden supporter but this is a good ass ad
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3beFOnjBoEEthered Pete Buttigeig
goddamn I love how this video goes swinging in the last pete bit
part of those votes come from a town with like 5 people lmao
I just think it's interesting if the voting was that diverse in a town of literally 10 people what it could be representative for the rest of the state. Usually these small rural towns are far more synchronized and not as split especially towards 2nd or 3rd tier candidates. I'm also hearing Bloomberg had like 4 write-ins even though he isn't displayed above, which might not seem like a lot, but in a town of like 15 that's still like 1/5 almost.
I just think it's interesting if the voting was that diverse in a town of literally 10 people what it could be representative for the rest of the state. Usually these small rural towns are far more synchronized and not as split especially towards 2nd or 3rd tier candidates. I'm also hearing Bloomberg had like 4 write-ins even though he isn't displayed above, which might not seem like a lot, but in a town of like 15 that's still like 1/5 almost.
yeah there was one town where bloomberg won the gop and democratic votes lmaoo
I really don't understand how buttigieg is getting the traction he's getting. I legitimately see no redeeming qualities in him as a candidate at all
Bloomberg presenting himself as an Obama colleague ally is going to really improve his standing amongst the black and liberal vote. Just saw that ad