2019 dem primary debates

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If you're the average dumb american that doesn't watch the news, and doesn't watch late night TV (e.g. Colbert, etc..) then do you honestly think average people hear that much about it? We're talking people that are Netflix and chill - not people that watch news media.

I know you and I do - but I also watch news daily, and watch political based comedy (Maher, Oliver, etc.)

Women will be what ultimately shift elections in key states. Particularly black women and college educated white women. When states are won by less than 10k votes, every single vote matters. And you can bet that those demographics listen more than you think.

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Also, polling out within last few hours had Harris within a point or two of Biden. Bet that's a campaign not getting a lot of sleep.
 

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Women will be what ultimately shift elections in key states. Particularly black women and college educated white women. When states are won by less than 10k votes, every single vote matters. And you can bet that those demographics listen more than you think.

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Those demographic breakdowns in 2016 are painful. Does anyone in their right mind think he's gained adherents in the last 2.5 years?

And looking at demographic trends 20+ years in the future, when all boomers are gone, no amount of gerrymandering/suppression is going to save the GOP.
 

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And looking at demographic trends 20+ years in the future, when all boomers are gone, no amount of gerrymandering/suppression is going to save the GOP.

I think you are gravely underestimating the amount of suppression the GOP is willing to commit.
 
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I bet they'd love to get rid of the totally unfair 24th amendment.

Not that easy. It is much easier to secede and start a new country with a new constitution. And they really should. Would be good riddance honestly!
 

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Actual artist’s depiction of the upcoming 3rd debate when Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders face off:

 

zinfamous

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The elitist pigs running our government will continue to try sh*t like that. I don't worship our government like some on here do. But I'll stand behind anyone on here that wants to call them out on any attempt to set themselves up to not be subject to the laws that they pass.

Again, this sounds like you're creating a population of people/idea or policy, simply to argue against it and claim that your position is "especially noble or logical."

I don't think these people exist, as everyone agrees with your "profoundly noble position". You just have this personal definition of "the left" or "liberals!" that has been fed to you on lies and paranoia. It simply isn't true.
 

Jaskalas

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wapo fact checked the bern's claim about 3 people owning more than the bottom half and lIbErAl MeDiA strikes again

Holy !@#$, "poor people shouldn't count as people".

That author has issues... and could use some protestors.
 
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Breaking: Eric Swalwell to drop out of presidential race.

Thinning has already begun.

Posting to this thread as it's not worthy of having it's own thread..

Shut the fuck up Eric...
Wish granted.
 
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Yeah, I bet this is whittled in half by July 30th.
Swalwell out. Bet Hickenlooper, Inslee, Williams, Yang, Ryan, Gillibrand and Klobuchar are out as well.
 

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Did I hear correctly; Don Lemon will be a moderator at the debates this month? Not the best choice, IMO.
 

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Why? Because Trump doesn't like him?

No, because I don't like him. He's an easily triggered, extreme leftist cry baby, who has a position of sharing his opinions, he's not a real journalist. He's a Hannity of the left.
 

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No, because I don't like him. He's an easily triggered, extreme leftist cry baby, who has a position of sharing his opinions, he's not a real journalist. He's a Hannity of the left.
Do you have examples of this behavior during interviews or debates?
 

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No, because I don't like him. He's an easily triggered, extreme leftist cry baby, who has a position of sharing his opinions, he's not a real journalist. He's a Hannity of the left.

I will translate this for humans:

Don Lemon is a moderate, rational journalist.