Posted on 08/05/2020 8:04:23 AM PDT by bort
Arizona Democrat Primary results: Biden--44.4%, Sanders--32.9%, all OTHERS--22.7%
that’s interesting.
It shows a lack of excitement about Biden. The enthusiasm gap could be very important this year, in terms of who votes in the general election. All these Democrats will vote Biden in the general election, assuming they go vote in the first place.
You know something is wrong with government when...
Joe Biden is running for President...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC10VWDTzmU
cmon man
0 Electoral votes are too many for..Negatives Joe.
1. EVIL
2. Groper
3. Sniffer
4. Liar
5. Plagiarist
6. Racist
7. Rapist
8. International Extortionist
9. Demented
10. Destructive father figure
11. Dysfunctional family
12. Dog faced pony soldier
13. Hes dirty
14. Hes inarticulate
15. Hairy legs
16. You know, the thing
17. Lets take it out behind the gymnasium
19. AintBlack enough
20. AintSmart enough
21. 50 years in elected office.
22. White privileged
ARE YOU SERIOUS? This azzhole is the best they have?
HEEEEERE’S JOEY!
Its easy to forget that Commie Sanders is still in the race officially. These primaries are a good reminder.
Are you a junkie? (I am...hehe)
Don’t worry, they all will vote for sleepy pervy Joe in November or December or January
Lol! Ol’ Smoking Joe has really brought that Obama charisma and excitement back! The democrats are fainting in the aisles at those massive Biden rallies just like the did for Obama! /sarcasm off
Here in MA I see quite a few Trump signs. I see almost no Biden signs at all. I do, however, see a lot of “Anyone but Trump” signs. I expect MA to be as blue as ever, but no one is excited about Joe.
Yes I think many will stay home, affecting the other races as well.
The ones who bother to vote. But amongst them will be many "moderates" who are registered Democrats but won't be too enchanted by the way things have been going lately.
One of the times slo Joe ran for president he polled at 3% with dimrat primary voters. He should have gotten the message at that point. It is looking like Joe is going to be the dimrats Bob Dole. Except Dole knew which planet he was on.
Many will not, why waste your time voting for another guy in a primary unless you are intending to show your displeasure with the Biden choice. The Democrats Party pushed this loser on the Democrat voters and they know it.
MSM says: “Mums the word!”
.....”The enthusiasm gap could be very important this year, in terms of who votes in the general election”.....
Absolutely, especially as it gets closer to the election itself.
Yes, Bob Dole is a good example, it was just ‘his turn’ and we had a real chance to beat Clinton but wasted it nominating Dole. And he was coherent!
Hmmm.....
We both hope that
But don’t count on it
The Dems are setting the agenda this cycle and that isn’t good
Trump needs to drive home law and order and progress on immigration and make sure everyone knows he is the president to bring the economy to back where it was before covid.
He needs to drive home that point, every single day
The dems are tying to make the election about covid and how Trump screwed it all up (while they were the ones who made the mess worse)
Keep in mind the Bernie bro saying “cities will burn” if Bernie loses. And Bernie still getting votes, when he isn’t on the ballot?
I have posted this many times before - when Mitt Romney was “winning” all the primaries with 70% wanting someone else.
It makes sense in a final election, where the winner gets a seat in Congress (for example) to allow a <50% result to decide the outcome. I prefer runoffs, but I can live with what we have, where there are normally two actual candidates, but the Green Party or some such can bring the winner down to 48.5%.
But for a party to choose a NOMINEE this way makes zero sense. An election (actually, a poll) made up of only party loyalists, who will have to get out and fight for their guy - if 70% of the party loyalists DON’T WANT SOMEONE (Romney, for example) - what sense does it make to call him the “winner” with 29% of the vote?
This fragments parties and produces weak candidates.
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