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GSU&UT

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  1. God damn Bros calling out MSNBC in their hipster gentrified Brooklyn neighborhoods.
  2. lmao, you love to see it
  3. Lol, dude literally had a policy where it became a right of passage for non-white men to be stopped and detained in certain areas in NYC, but no it's all just smears and tweets and it literally never happened.
  4. I mean this is literally the focus on Bernie, I don't know the last one because it's probably been a very long time. Canvassers are not going to older white folks who they know are less likely to change their minds about Bernie, they're going to go to the underrepresented and disenfranchised (see satellite caucuses going overwhelmingly for Bernie in Iowa, lots of people on the ground in SC where the narrative is Bernie supposedly can't get black support). Just search on twitter, you'll see a lot of examples. Yes I'll concede this may not work, but it's the only other way to fight against someone who worth, what, $52 billion who can easily outspend you?
  5. Where do you live? I had several in 2018. Ads are one thing and can get him support, but that's not the only thing that would guarantee success otherwise he's be clearly at the top of the big Super Tuesday states.
  6. The problem is that he is not going to have the canvasser army that Bernie has, all he is doing is running ads but he's not going to hire enough people to out compete people going to door to door who truly support Bernie (and yes I know I'm a biased Bernie supporter). I really think he's a placeholder for undecided voters and that he has a ceiling. I hope like hell I'm right, I hate the DNC too but Bloomberg is the last person I'd like to vote for against Trump.
  7. Don't disagree with you, BUT I have also read that a lot of people in the DNC hate him too because he's just trying to money whip his way into a nomination.
  8. We'll see, Biden has been shedding support and Bernie is going to have a massive volunteer army to knock on doors rather than Bloomberg just spamming ads. I may be dead wrong, but Bloomberg is getting a lot of attention only because he's ran so much advertising in the south, like where in live, when no one else has yet. I think that changes as the primaries get closer and I seriously doubt he's going to have a ton of people signing up to volunteer and go knock on doors for him.
  9. Biden is just praying that he can count on SC to buoy him and hope he pulls out a miracle on Super Tuesday. Bernie's got a good number of volunteers already on the the ground there.
  10. Smooth Bernie continuing to rise.
  11. Nah see he apologized for it so it's not a liability at all once this gets cut up and used in an attack ad.
  12. Lol, I had a Bio degree in 2009 and came to UT for grad school and just couldn't hack it and dropped out. I could not find a job for several months even at biotech labs, eventually after temping for Pearson I got a job with the American Cancer Society that paid less than $30k a year before getting a job in a toxicology lab.
  13. This is going to be an easy attack ad against Bloomberg even as he wants to try and distance himself from his Stop and Frisk policy.
  14. If Bernie loses the nomination because he doesn't have the plurality of candidates at the convention then some people may be angry and sit out, I would not do this and still vote. If Bernie is clearly leading in delegates and is not nominated then I have a LOT more reason to sit out. I think the DNC is smart enough to not tempt fate if the latter is the case.
  15. You've come in here several times to make the same point and we've provided data that disproves the trend you believe is happening. You're trying to extrapolate one result thus far in a super white state to say that Bernie has no chance while he just took the lead in the last national poll that dropped today, one where he gained support from black voters. If he gets destroyed on Super Tuesday then you have reason to gloat, it doesn't look to be the case now and I can tell you for a fact that there is no other candidate who has anywhere close to the number of canvassers that Bernie has.
  16. And have you literally looked at any polling on this? Biden just shed a crap load of support that went to Bernie and Bloomberg. Bloomberg may start rising to become second in the polls but he has almost no real ground game, at least no where near the amount of volunteers that will show up and canvas for Bernie. Bernie enters the the convention with the lead in delegates but not a majority. Someone else gets the nomination due to super-delegates on the second ballot. Young people literally have no reason to trust the Democratic party ever again and the GOP holds onto the presidency for several cycles.
  17. Cool man, you don't have to post that every day. We know that's your opinion. The DNC will then probably not recover for several election cycles if they clearly screw Bernie out of the nomination.
  18. Reminder that those aren't the minorities that count, it's the minorities in the deep south in solid Red states that count.
  19. The narrative has quickly shifted from "A socialist will never be the nominee" to "He can't beat Trump because he isn't getting enough turnout" while he is rising in national polls. Almost like you all should get together behind a centrist to defeat him.
  20. lol at quoting that account ITT that has shit on Bernie since 2016.
  21. Right, I'm skeptical too but he has declared he will literally hold rallies (yes almost like Trump OMG) in states where senators are opposed to his expansion, even Democratic senators. This is why I think the party heads have been so vocal against him, him basically shitting on sitting democratic senators isn't a good look because he does not care about their re-election chances. I'm all for it and I honestly think it will, at the very least, help drive this conversation into something that people internalize and accept as a given rather than some crazy socialist agenda.
  22. Who says Bernie won't compromise? The idea is that you don't do so until you are forced, everyone is making predictions about the future before we've even gotten to the second state in this presidential primary cycle. You are also completely ignoring all the grassroots social movements that have been successful in this country that have driven change that is literally outlined in the tweet thread I posted. If it doesn't work, then my point is we will have at least tried to go through a process where we drive social change through a movement rather than hoping a few hundred politicians cast the right vote.
  23. Relevant,
  24. How many disenfranchised and underrepresented are turning on MSNBC right now, seeing this, and wanting to hear every single detail of Bernie's M4A bill? Nina, Bernie, and so many on his campaign are using these talking points because the whole idea is to drive the Democratic party away from a decades slip to the right in terms of how we raise taxes, fight inequality, racial justice, etc. Maybe Bernie will get slaughtered if he wins and runs a similar re-election campaign because the average voter will think he lied, but his whole idea is to try and motivate people to get involved in the political process and completely change it. We'll see if he's right or not, but by god he is going to try.
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