Is Bloomberg really that bad?

After all, why would "never Trumpers" risk another term?

Because they'll look at the economy, the fact we're not having kids in body-bags being unloaded at Dover, AFB daily, their tax bill has went down, a ton of terrorists have been vaped, and all in all.... aside from him saying stupid sh*t every day.... things really aren't that bad. That's why.

Do you really think any African American over the age of 50 that votes and has busted their ass twice as hard as their white counterparts for everything they've ever got is gonna vote f'ing Bernie?! Gimmee a break H4.

Another important long-term trend is the overall aging of the electorate. In 2020, nearly a quarter of the electorate (23%) will be ages 65 and older, the highest such share since at least 1970. Think they'll be voting for Bernie? Guess again.
 
Because they'll look at the economy, the fact we're not having kids in body-bags being unloaded at Dover, AFB daily, their tax bill has went down, a ton of terrorists have been vaped, and all in all.... aside from him saying stupid sh*t every day.... things really aren't that bad. That's why.

Do you really think any African American over the age of 50 that votes and has busted their ass twice as hard as their white counterparts for everything they've ever got is gonna vote f'ing Bernie?! Gimmee a break H4.

Another important long-term trend is the overall aging of the electorate. In 2020, nearly a quarter of the electorate (23%) will be ages 65 and older, the highest such share since at least 1970. Think they'll be voting for Bernie? Guess again.

So...not really never trumpers is what you're saying? See I'll vote Bloomberg regardless if Bernie gets robbed. Good luck convincing millenial Berniebros to give him the numbers & get him the WH though.
 
So...not really never trumpers is what you're saying? See I'll vote Bloomberg regardless if Bernie gets robbed.
What I'm saying is if they are for real Trump haters, which many og AA's are, they're gonna say... given a choice between Bernie and Trump... "I'm not voting, this country is f'd up".
But we'll see.
I've said all along, before he was even on the statistical radar... "keep an eye on Bloomy".
 
What I'm saying is if they are for real Trump haters, which many og AA's are... given a choice between Bernie and Trump... "I'm not voting, this country is f'd up".
But we'll see.
I've said all along, before he was even on the statistical radar... "keep an eye on Bloomy".

Hilarity would ensue if Bloomberg lost the popular by millions but won the electoral.
 
If it goes to a brokered convention, in theory at least, can they just pick anyone? Like even if they didn't run in the primaries? Say... John Kerry? I mean obviously there'd be a huge public backlash, but who are they gonna pick then?

Oh, they most definitely can. Therein lies the basis for the arguments that many make that it is all about just getting to a broken convention to bring in someone who is currently watching the Price is Right in Chappaqua. I am not saying I buy into the Clinton scenario but one should at least buy into the idea that there are many who are planning on the free for all of a brokered convention to get someone other than the front-runner.

Aside from the exotic scenarios- such as Hillary and Kerry and Michelle- they could very easily reach back to someone who had fallen out of the race earlier by then- say Klobo for the moderates or Pokie for the progressives if they can cobble the votes together for them as a consensus candidate (I don't want to replay the pokie discussion, in full. her numbers are down, but she stills shows as the number 2 choice for bernie supporters, so Bernie needs to keep his ticker ticking). All of that sounds crazy but whatever the outcome of the convention is going to be, it will be crazy we are just trying to figure out what it will look like.

The other thing about a brokered convention is that delegates are no longer pledged and honor-bound to vote according to their state's primary vote.

Yeh, by all means, tie into the fact that a brokered convention is flat-out, wide-open, food fight. it's essential to thinking about the dumpster fire ahead.

The other thing is that when a brokered convention approaches the DNC will try to keep changing the rules "to help." To help rig it further maybe. And they will only make things worse. Dumpster fire.

NOT EDITED: I just noticed above in one place I typed "broken" convention when I meant "brokered" convention." I have decided to not change that.
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They got along well until Trump ran for president.
Just like how Trump got along well with Clintons, Oprah, Hollywood, etc.

Before he ran for office everyone wanted to be around him for his money and entertainment, most people (aside from politics) like the guy in a social setting.

But throw politics or religion into the discussion? We all become enemies or allies.
 
Bernie may get the nomination, but there's no way under the sun he'll win the WH. Never-Trumpers (of all colors) over the age 50 will just stay home and say "we're f'd no matter what".
This was correct the last 3 elections but you keep dreaming


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