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The consolidated New Hampshire primary results thread (let's try this again)

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Man, I really hope that Warren doesn't continue to attack the inevitable nominee. No reason for her to drag it out after she ate shit in Iowa and New Hampshire.
 
Please. It does no good to speak harshly of any of the Dem hopefuls. We're all in this together & need to see it that way.

I'm not pledging allegiance to the DNC this election yet, as I fear they'll turn to Bloomberg to kill off Sanders. I'll vote for anyone else in this field in the general, but Bloomberg is an absolute no-go, I'll vote a straight Republican ticket before I'll vote for that wolf in a sheep's clothing.
 
I'm not pledging allegiance to the DNC this election yet, as I fear they'll turn to Bloomberg to kill off Sanders. I'll vote for anyone else in this field in the general, but Bloomberg is an absolute no-go, I'll vote a straight Republican ticket before I'll vote for that wolf in a sheep's clothing.

When Bloomberg announced his candidacy my father told me he might vote for Trump if Bloomberg is the nominee. That's the first time I've ever heard him say something along those lines, he absolutely hates Trump. I think a Bloomberg candidacy would be a bridge too far for a lot of Democrats.
 
When Bloomberg announced his candidacy my father told me he might vote for Trump if Bloomberg is the nominee. That's the first time I've ever heard him say something along those lines, he absolutely hates Trump. I think a Bloomberg candidacy would be a bridge too far for a lot of Democrats.

But a Bernie candidacy wouldn't? I don't like Bloomberg at all, but seriously.
 
When Bloomberg announced his candidacy my father told me he might vote for Trump if Bloomberg is the nominee. That's the first time I've ever heard him say something along those lines, he absolutely hates Trump. I think a Bloomberg candidacy would be a bridge too far for a lot of Democrats.

I'm not even saying might. I'm saying 100% I will vote a straight Republican ticket and encourage every friend I have and talk politics to to do the same if Bloomberg gets the nomination.
 
I'm not even saying might. I'm saying 100% I will vote a straight Republican ticket and encourage every friend I have and talk politics to to do the same if Bloomberg gets the nomination.

Hopefully people get their shit together and get behinds Sanders. There's little excuse at this point.
 
But a Bernie candidacy wouldn't? I don't like Bloomberg at all, but seriously.

Bernie got in line for Hillary even though he had every reason not to. He's a democrat who respected democratic voters for whatever that's worth.

Bloomberg is just eyeing an independent run because he knows his billions will crash hard with Trump's economy or with a wealth tax that helps the middle class.

The only ones too far for democrats for the most part are Tulsi and Bloomberg.
 
Hey it's a 9/9 split of delegates for Buttigieg and Sanders each according to Cnn and Msnbc on tv. Not so bad for Mayor Pete after all. Added: ok technically ex mayor. Edit: oh, Msnbc now has it a 7/6 delegates with the 7 going to Sanders.
 
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Go watch the first 30 minutes of last week's debate. Amy Klobuchar nails it out of the ballpark. Young, energetic, and pragmatic enough to become the centrist candidate who can sink her teeth into Trump.
 
Go watch the first 30 minutes of last week's debate. Amy Klobuchar nails it out of the ballpark. Young, energetic, and pragmatic enough to become the centrist candidate who can sink her teeth into Trump.

The centrist candidate blew it last time due to not inspiring any turnout. Color me extremely skeptical of doing the same thing again.
 
I'm not pledging allegiance to the DNC this election yet, as I fear they'll turn to Bloomberg to kill off Sanders. I'll vote for anyone else in this field in the general, but Bloomberg is an absolute no-go, I'll vote a straight Republican ticket before I'll vote for that wolf in a sheep's clothing.

If you actually believe that you’re insane.

Anyone here voting for anything other than the Democratic ticket is voting to keep a mentally ill, lifelong criminal who is actively abusing his powers and getting worse as we speak in office with access to the nuclear codes.

The only answer is whoever the nominee is I will support.
 
Bernie got in line for Hillary even though he had every reason not to. He's a democrat who respected democratic voters for whatever that's worth.

Bloomberg is just eyeing an independent run because he knows his billions will crash hard with Trump's economy or with a wealth tax that helps the middle class.

The only ones too far for democrats for the most part are Tulsi and Bloomberg.

Bloomberg has repeatedly stated he won’t run as an independent AND that he will contribute up to $1 billion to support the eventual nominee, even if that nominee is Sanders or Warren.

Is he lying?
 
If you actually believe that you’re insane.

Anyone here voting for anything other than the Democratic ticket is voting to keep a mentally ill, lifelong criminal who is actively abusing his powers and getting worse as we speak in office with access to the nuclear codes.

The only answer is whoever the nominee is I will support.

I will note vote for a Republican who says he is a Democrat and who will be an ally to Mitch McConnell. No shot in hell. Absolutely none.
 
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