Which again proves Bernie would have been a landslide of epic proportions - perhaps even tilting both sides of Congress to super majorities for the Ds.
Not going to quote it - look if you're interested, don't if you're not...
I doubted and will always doubt that Sanders could have defeated Trump. Lincoln Project-type and "classic" Republicans would not have embraced Sanders. I don't think John McCain's widow would have endorsed Sanders. Biden had a home field advantage in Pennsylvania. Obviously Black voters preferred Biden over Sanders.
Sanders' grandiose promises and policies in the primaries wouldn't have appealed to the broader general election audience.
After four crazy years of Trump, boring "Sleepy Joe" sounded pretty good to voters. And Biden was smart enough to let Trump beat himself.
One thing we do know, is that Trump didn't want Biden as his opponent. He got himself impeached trying to avoid Biden.
I think Bernie would have had a tough time taking PA or GA. That's 36 EVs right there. So if Bernis won the rest of the states that Biden did, he'd have beaten Trump by 2 EVs. Bernie would probably have won NV, but AZ? Not so sure about that. Bernie is said to have had a lot of support among 30 and under Americans, but where were they in the NC primary or on Super Tuesday?
I think Bernie would have had a tough time taking PA or GA. That's 36 EVs right there. So if Bernis won the rest of the states that Biden did, he'd have beaten Trump by 2 EVs. Bernie would probably have won NV, but AZ? Not so sure about that. Bernie is said to have had a lot of support among 30 and under Americans, but where were they in the NC primary or on Super Tuesday?
Since I'm from Pennsylvania, I know what happened on the ground here and am convinced that Biden didn't win in Pennsylvania, I think Trump could have lost here to Bernie, except for one thing.
I think the cheating was Joe's smoke filled room handlers enterprise.
And I think that Joe's grand Super Thursday victory was a part of it.
And, I can't imagine ever believing anything else. And, from what I read, millions upon millions agree with me. Many millions.
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Since I'm from Pennsylvania, I know what happened on the ground here and am convinced that Biden didn't win in Pennsylvania, I think Trump could have lost here to Bernie...
Prognosticators, fortune-tellers and others like the "California Psychics" usually demonstrate their soothsaying abilities by correctly citing a past event or fact that they presumably wouldn't know. For example, they might "see" their client's desire to marry or start a business.
In your case, pb, that you can't correctly identify the winner of the Pennsylvania's electoral contest, doesn't inspire much confidence in your ability to name the winner in a hypothetical Trump/Sanders match up.
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Since I'm from Pennsylvania, I know what happened on the ground here and am convinced that Biden didn't win in Pennsylvania, I think Trump could have lost here to Bernie...
Prognosticators, fortune-tellers and others like the "California Psychics" usually demonstrate their soothsaying abilities by correctly citing a past event or fact that they presumably wouldn't know. For example, they might "see" their client's desire to marry or start a business.
In your case, pb, that you can't correctly identify the winner of the Pennsylvania's electoral contest, doesn't inspire much confidence in your ability to name the winner in a hypothetical Trump/Sanders match up.
Bernie got cheated on Super Thursday in the same way that Trump did on election day.
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Bernie got cheated on Super Thursday in the same way that Trump did on election day.
Quite. Both Sanders and Trump were "cheated" by a conspiracy of more people voting for Biden.
You're credulous, Curt.
Millions upon millions have figured it out. Clouseau's amazing, shocking vote totals have the smell of Chicagoland.
And 33% of Republicans believe in the Qanon theories as being true. Another 25% believe it is partly true. While, only 4$ of Democrats believe them. According to a survey a few months ago. I suspect that the Republican numbers are higher than that now after the pounding propaganda.
That you do is no surprise. It is a revealing statistic, though. Proof that Republicans are the home of illiteracy and supernaturalist sadsacks.
"Since I'm from Pennsylvania, I know what happened on the ground here and am convinced that Biden didn't win in Pennsylvania," -pb
That's a really stupid hallucination that you've chosen to live in, pb.
"And, I can't imagine ever believing anything else." -pb
Conservatives are always running on empty the vast majority of the time. Except when it comes to wacky conspiracy theories. Then reality can't get a word in edgeways with 'em. Whatever they imagine... is reaeeeel...!
"And, you probably know that in the ways I'm a wacko, I can embrace it with no problem..." -pb
Wow, meagain. I'd heard that too. You were actually right on the numbers there...
Majority Of Republicans Believe The QAnon Conspiracy Theory Is Partly Or Mostly True, Survey Finds
Some 56% of Republicans believe that QAnon, a far-right conspiracy theory, is mostly or partly true, according to a new Daily Kos/Civiqs poll released Wednesday, a remarkably high number considering many of the outlandish assertions espoused by QAnon supporters.
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A new poll finds that half of President Donald Trump's supporters believe in QAnon, a baseless conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly disproven and deemed by the FBI as an extremist threat, even if they do not know it by name.
The Yahoo! News poll conducted by YouGov surveyed 1,583 registered voters online after last week's town hall with President Trump, where he said he was unaware of the group despite retweeting its supporters on his Twitter account and previously saying its supporters "like me very much" and "love our country."
[www.usatoday.com]
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A new poll finds that half of President Donald Trump's supporters believe in QAnon, a baseless conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly disproven and deemed by the FBI as an extremist threat, even if they do not know it by name.
The Yahoo! News poll conducted by YouGov surveyed 1,583 registered voters online after last week's town hall with President Trump, where he said he was unaware of the group despite retweeting its supporters on his Twitter account and previously saying its supporters "like me very much" and "love our country."
[www.usatoday.com]
That's idiotic!
You yourself felt the need to splain what QAnon is. It's an obscure micro belch on the American intellect.
Here's a liitle thought experiment for you. Think about those Trump rallies you've seen reported on on Rachel. Picture those people in those MAGA hats, shouting their love for Trump. Now, tell me that you think that half of those people have the foggiest idea what QAnon is, let alone "believe in" it, know it by name or not.
You people can reeeeeeeeally be dummkopfs. And, paranoid. Talk about believing in conspiracies.
Why buy TV cable!!!!!? You people are funnier that Lucy and Desi!