RiverDog wrote:I figured that he'd win, but not by the margin that's being reported this morning. Early reports indicate that Biden is winning nearly 50% of the vote, a remarkable achievement given the number of candidates running. Sanders is finishing a distant 2nd, with around 25% of the vote. Additionally, Biden's support runs across all demographic and ideological groups, including those that describe themselves as liberals. By any measure, this is a huge win for Creepy Joe.
Biden had a horrible month in February, with damage coming from many corners, including the impeachment trial which exposed the shady doings of his son in the Ukraine scandal, Sanders success in the early primaries, and Bloomberg's campaign blitz in which he's already spent close to half a billion dollars.
So is this victory enough to breathe life back into Biden's campaign? Is it too late to stop Sanders? The current delegate count has Sanders leading 56-48 but that's a drop in the bucket compared to the nearly 2000 it takes to win on the first ballot. And Michael Bloomberg has yet to appear on any primary ballots.
We won't have long to wait. Super Tuesday, with 15 states/territories, including the two most populous in CA and TX, is two days away, and there's nearly 1500 delegates up for grabs. Since 1984, no Democrat has won the nomination without winning the day on Super Tuesday.
The most recent Super Tuesday polling shows Sanders with a large lead in most of the primaries, particularly the two big ones, CA and TX. But those were obviously taken before the SC primary, and a number of voters could be motivated by the momentum Biden's win brings with it. In recent weeks, there's been a palatable scare that Sanders has given many Dems, and that could cause supporters of candidates like Michael Bloomberg and Mayor Pete to jump ship and vote for Biden. Additionally, as we've learned before, state wide polling is more difficult than nation wide polls.
As our friend Idahawkman is fond of saying...Get out your popcorn!
Hawktawk wrote:Its a big win for Biden and hes making the rounds today touting his comeback. But as you've said the reality is Sanders has huge super tuesday leads. If Warren drops out hes almost certain to gain most of her 10% support.
Still in a Texas poll the combo of warren/Sanders gets 44% of the vote while Biden, Bloomberg and increasing longshots Klobuchar and mayor pete split 56%. If every moderate but Biden would suspend and endorse he would easily win this nomination but they are too full of themselves to take one for the party. Biden would likely easily beat trump in the rust belt states as Trumps horrible public performances regarding this pandemic including appearing exhausted and possibly drugged, slurring his words and speaking very slowly just yesterday and veering off the topic to discuss the Taliban deal on numerous occasions. He stated the first US death was a "wonderful woman" when in fact it was a a man. His statements and performances on the coronavirus have forced even rasmussen to admit hes tanked 5 points in the last week. Bloomberg would also beat him, maybe more so due to his unlimited supply of money and extremely talented ad producers as well as organization.He also was the first candidate to bring the coronavirus in the debate They are planning 3000 events at 2500 locations before super tuesday!!!!!.
One question I have now is if he loses will Bloomberg still dump his money into say a Sanders general election campaign after the brutal attacks on his character in the debates? there's a saying "dont bite the hand that feeds you". Well the party did 2 years after he spent 200 million of his own money to boost dems in the midterm house races.I think Bloomberg has made the calculation Joe can't make it all the way and he's hoping for a brokered convention where if he's not the nominee at least it isn't Bernie .
We will know a lot by Tuesday night.
c_hawkbob wrote:Steyer dropped out too.
c_hawkbob wrote:I fully expect Warren will (dropout) sometime later this week.
Hawktawk wrote:Warren isn't dropping out. It's the same nagging runaway feminist attitude that's guaranteed she won't be the nominee in the first place. But she has money, plenty of it and with the withdrawal of Mayor Pete and Steyer she's likely to finish 2nd or 3rd in a few states on super Tuesday. Not a winning formula but enough to hang around and get on her soap box a few more times. Her supposed pipe dream is having other candidates back out and endorse her at some point. She clearly hurts Sanders but she's a woman scorned, likely to lose even her home state and she's still going to keep scratching those fingernails on the chalkboard till we've had enough. As I've said, Id rather see 2 grumpy old men on stage, one defending being a psychotic corrupt remorseless liar, ther other a contra loving anti american crusader turned democratic socialist than listen to one extra minute of anything out of Warrens mouth.
As for Pete Buttagieg can I get a witness? The guy is a class act.He ran a damn disciplined campaign. Hes smart as hell and IMO was the sharpest debater, able to draw blood without being obnoxious. Ask Warren how its worked out getting in peoples face and being nasty. He won Iowa, razor thin loss in NH. He was in 3rd place in delegates, flush with money but he took one for the team rather than extend his crusade that represented so many different things at the expense of Joe Biden and at the assistance of bernie Sanders. He and Biden have apparently reached out to consider coordination of resources. I think this was a brilliant move by mayor Pete. Hes preserved and enhanced his political viability going forward no matter what happens in november. Klobuchar should immediately do the same.Its Warrens last ride so it doesn't matter other than her legacy. If Im Bloomberg and I've dumped near a billion$ into super tuesday I'm going to be sticking around to see what happens but if he pulls a Steyer and doesn't get any delegates wouldnt he be best served to get out as well? I think we will know a lot Wed morning.
Hawktawk wrote:Maybe we can let go of the "creepy Joe" stuff now? There's no access hollywood tapes, just an emotional touchy feely man who got a little too close for some girls and women while the camera was rolling . I had heard a report he liked swimming nude in his pool at his VP residence with female SS present which I found the most troubling thing.Again though, no allegations of sexual misconduct I'm aware of.He apologized for his overly friendly actions and there have been no viral hair sniffing or excessive hugging moments since.
But Trump is credibly accused of 27 separate sex crimes, is being sued by 2 women for defamation, the most recent one who claims a rape in a NY dressing room in the 90s and says SHE HAS A DRESS with DNA on it. Her attorney has asked to have some DNA from Trump![]()
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Then you look at Bloomberg's apparently gutter misogynistic profane way of speaking to women.
Bidens a lot less creepy than that at this point isn't he?.
c_hawkbob wrote:I fully expect Warren will (dropout) sometime later this week.
RiverDog wrote:Did you read the article I linked about Warren? It sure doesn't sound like she's dropping out.
c_hawkbob wrote:I fully expect Warren will (dropout) sometime later this week.
RiverDog wrote:Did you read the article I linked about Warren? It sure doesn't sound like she's dropping out.
c_hawkbob wrote:Today, she did.
c_hawkbob wrote:It was just becoming more and more obvious that it was a two man (person if she'd been one of them) race ...
I see she stopped short of endorsing Bernie, which surprises me a bit, but he constituency was more about the sex of the candidate than the platform I think, they'll probably split fairly evenly among the remaining two.
“It’s too early to talk about that,” he said. “But certainly I have a lot of respect for Senator Warren and would love to sit down and talk to her about what kind of role she can play in our administration.”
Aseahawkfan wrote:Should be interesting to see where Warren's followers go. She tried to torpedo Bernie with the "female shouldn't be president" comment. Do her followers stay away from sexist Bernie for Biden? Who can say.
RiverDog wrote:Not only that, but she called Sanders a liar on a stage in front of an open microphone while Sanders politely tried to tell her that it wasn't the time or the place for that kind of discussion. She later tried to play stupid by saying that she didn't know the microphone was live, but WTF, she was on stage in front of a group, in today's day and age, what are the chances that her voice will be recorded?
The one thing to keep in mind is that Sanders is not a Democrat so he may have problems attracting Warren's followers into his camp.
The biggest problem with Biden is his obvious decline in mental acuity. His short term memory is fading fast, he gets confused easily, and when you combine his aging with a lifelong tendency to commit some huge, Trumpian-type gaffes, he's a ticking time bomb anytime he's away from the teleprompter. The other day, he said "Folks, now we need to stand behind Jaime Harrison, the next president of the United— next senator.. That one wasn't too bad, but the following one is truly a huge dementia symptom and isn't so much laughable as much as it is sad:
“You’re the ones who sent Barack Obama the presidency. And I have a simple proposition here: I’m here to ask you for your help. Where I come from, you don’t go very far unless you ask. My name’s Joe Biden. I’m a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate,” he said.
Biden continued, “Look me over. If you like what you see, help out. If not, vote for the other Biden. Give me a look though, okay?”
Aseahawkfan wrote:Wow. If that happens too often (memory lapses, confusion), Trump will destroy him. We'll be hearing Sleepy Joe over and over again. He better pick a strong VP.
c_hawkbob wrote:Love the Grumpy old men analogy, but like it better with Bernie. Either way though, the late night guys are gonna have some great material!
c_hawkbob wrote:You're right, Bernie is still sharp, but he's definitely grumpy!
c_hawkbob wrote:now let's not put all of his supporters in the same box, that's no more true than all Trump supporters being Klansmen.
RiverDog wrote:Except that Trump isn't any better and is arguably worse. Remember this is the man that had the Revolutionary Army attacking airports, had Andrew Jackson alive and well during the Civil War, said he was building his border wall between Colorado and Mexico, thought Paris was in Germany, and so on. Plus Trump, with his overuse of Twitter, is essentially using a microphone on stage without anyone there to correct him during every hour that he's awake. And the worst thing about Trump is that unlike Biden, he's so full of himself that he can never admit when he's made a mistake.
Here's a thought: We all remember how old Ronald Reagan was and how he was wracked with confusion during much of his administration. If Joe Biden is elected POTUS, at 78 he'll the same age on his inauguration day that Reagan was on the day he left office. People talk about term limits, but what we should be talking about is assigning a maximum age (there's already a minimum age of 35) qualification for POTUS.
Watching the Trump-Biden debates is going to be like watching Walter Mathieu and Jack Lemmon go at each other in "Grumpy Old Men".
Aseahawkfan wrote:You picture him as mentally deficient because of your prejudice.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't see the same mental decline or slowness of speech I see in Biden when he talks in Trump. Trump just runs his mouth too much whereas Biden seems like he's not always there and is slow to respond at time. Trump will smell that blood in the water like a shark and eat him. I'd rather see Trump and Bernie go at it personally. Both of them are more passionate speakers and sharper on the draw in a head to head debate.
Say what you want about Trump. for a man his age he is very energetic and amped up nearly all the time.
RiverDog wrote:There's not many ways to explain some of the things Trump says and does. Some of the things we see in him, such as a limited vocabulary or deliberately giving us a completely false history lesson about Andrew Jackson and the Civil War, are reflective of his lack of intelligence. None of the people I've been close to, my mom and my best friend, never made up things like Trump did with Old Hickory. When Trump tells the PM of India that "at least you don't have China on your border" or can't find Ukraine on a map, something that a lot of people, young and old, might not know offhand, that's more an indication of being too lazy to prepare and self educate than something like getting two cities in Ohio mixed up that I could see happening with my 81 year old friend.
We'll see what happens.
c_hawkbob wrote:From what I can see, and evidently at least some experts, Riv (and Tawk of course) are right about this one: https://news.yahoo.com/trumps-mental-st ... 17342.html
I found it rich that Trump attacked Biden's mental state myself, this reinforced that.
Aseahawkfan wrote:He is lazy and doesn't care to educate himself. He'd rather pay someone to tell him what to say or what he needs to know in conversation.
Aseahawkfan wrote:My contention is he not slow or mentally deficient like Biden. Biden seems to be truly suffering from dementia, whereas Trump is just used to talking and selling. That's what he does all the time without much regard for the accuracy of the info.
Aseahawkfan wrote:It's not a sign of dementia, it's laziness. Trump always seems alert and ready to talk. He doesn't care if it's accurate. Neither do his followers if they even bother to determine if the information is accurate or not.
c_hawkbob wrote:From what I can see, and evidently at least some experts, Riv (and Tawk of course) are right about this one: https://news.yahoo.com/trumps-mental-st ... 17342.html
I found it rich that Trump attacked Biden's mental state myself, this reinforced that.
RiverDog wrote:Thanks for the link. I disagree somewhat in that Biden's problems are more than just "a few stumbled words." He's had times when he's been extremely confused. IMO the main difference between Biden's problems and those of Trump's is that Biden doesn't have an over inflated ego that doesn't allow one to recognize their situation.
The Trump campaign would be wise to leave sleeping dogs lay and not bring up the subject of mental acuity. It would be less embarrassing for Trump to walk on stage with his fly unzipped than it would to revisit some of his brain farts.
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