Biden won't beat Trump

schuylaar

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The seeds of the petulant Bernie babies claiming "RIGGED" are already sown. The Iowa Caucus has new rules this year including the creation of virtual caucuses that are intended to increase participation beyond those willing to spend a Monday evening in this arcane procedure. As people who attend the in-person caucus tend to be older people, this is intended to increases younger participation. But, as the number of delegates assigned by these virtual caucuses is limited to 10%, there will be ample fodder for their thought-guides to claim that the youth vote was intentionally under-counted and prove to them (which doesn't take much work) that the whole thing was RIGGED if Barnie doesn't win.

It is unavoidable. Count on it.
why do you hate M4A, tuition free college and $15/hour minimum wage?

defend your position on Sanders winning all 55 counties in WV and yet Clinton got the delegates- you can't.

regardless of who you supported, as an American, you should be outraged..unless of course you're not American.
 

Unclebaldrick

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why do you hate M4A, tuition free college and $15/hour minimum wage?

defend your position on Sanders winning all 55 counties in WV and yet Clinton got the delegates- you can't.

regardless of who you supported, as an American, you should be outraged..unless of course you're not American.
I don't think those positions will win the election. They are half-baked and oversimplified and only appeal to people who don't know better. Why can't Bernie make good policy? Why didn't Bernie pay his workers $15 per hour? In addition, I think Bernie is a poor leader and lackluster candidate who is surrounded by equally unimpressive talent.

Bernie got 18 delegates from West Virginia. Why did Trump get all the delegates from Florida in the general election? I don't have to defend this. It was done according to the rules that the candidates agreed on. Are you dense?

As to your third point - You really don't understand much do you? Does that make you outraged?
 

schuylaar

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I don't think those positions will win the election. Why didn't Bernie pay his workers $15 per hour?

Bernie got 18 delegates from West Virginia. Why did Trump get all the delegates from Florida in the general election? I don't have to defend this. It was done according to the rules that the candidates agreed on. Are you dense?

As to your third point - You really don't understand much do you? Does that make you outraged?
were they campaign volunteers? volunteers typically don't get paid.

Sanders received 18 delegates to Clinton's 19 even though he won all 55 counties in a landslide. How?

name calling is very telling and your crutch.

I challenge you to debate me without it, but you can't can you when you don't have an argument.
 

Unclebaldrick

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were they campaign volunteers? volunteers typically don't get paid.

Sanders received 18 delegates to Clinton's 19 even though he won all 55 counties in a landslide. How?

name calling is very telling.
No, they were paid staffers. So you lost that part.

Per the rules of the primary which I know you don't understand. So you lost that part too.

What name did I call you? What do you think of the term Pedo-Joe?

Three strikes. You are out.

Jesus, there was a mosquito outside last night that was harder to swat away than you are.
 

Unclebaldrick

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were they campaign volunteers? volunteers typically don't get paid.

Sanders received 18 delegates to Clinton's 19 even though he won all 55 counties in a landslide. How?

name calling is very telling and your crutch.

I challenge you to debate me without it, but you can't can you when you don't have an argument.
So you added something challenging me to debate you after you already lost the debate?


Sad.
 

UncleBuck

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were they campaign volunteers? volunteers typically don't get paid.

Sanders received 18 delegates to Clinton's 19 even though he won all 55 counties in a landslide. How?

name calling is very telling and your crutch.

I challenge you to debate me without it, but you can't can you when you don't have an argument.
Clinton got 53% of the vote but only 33% of the delegates out of Washington state.

Explain that to me please, old retarded woman
 

hanimmal

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why do you hate M4A, tuition free college and $15/hour minimum wage?

defend your position on Sanders winning all 55 counties in WV and yet Clinton got the delegates- you can't.

regardless of who you supported, as an American, you should be outraged..unless of course you're not American.
Top of my head... Gerrymandered counties would be my guess. Coupled with about 15% of the state voting in that primary. And add a dash of ignoring Bernie got 18 delegates to Clintons 19.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Top of my head... Gerrymandered counties would be my guess. Coupled with about 15% of the state voting in that primary. And add a dash of ignoring Bernie got 18 delegates to Clintons 19.
Actually no. It was superdelegates per the rules of the primaries that Bernie agreed to in advance. And those delegates had no vote in the opening rounds of voting.

But that won't stop the Bernie-truthers.
 

schuylaar

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Clinton got 53% of the vote but only 33% of the delegates out of Washington state.

Explain that to me please, old retarded woman
Probably because your numbers are wrong?

By late evening, with 96 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders was winning in every county. He was taking 73 percent of the statewide delegate count, compared with 27 percent for Clinton.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/bernie-sanders-headed-for-big-win-in-washington-caucuses/
 

schuylaar

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No, they were paid staffers. So you lost that part.

Per the rules of the primary which I know you don't understand. So you lost that part too.

What name did I call you? What do you think of the term Pedo-Joe?

Three strikes. You are out.

Jesus, there was a mosquito outside last night that was harder to swat away than you are.
such an angry man.
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
Probably because your numbers are wrong?

By late evening, with 96 percent of precincts reporting, Sanders was winning in every county. He was taking 73 percent of the statewide delegate count, compared with 27 percent for Clinton.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/bernie-sanders-headed-for-big-win-in-washington-caucuses/
You can't even reply to the right person or reference the correct election.

Washington Democratic primary, May 24, 2016
Candidate
Popular vote Estimated delegates - pledged Estimated Delegates - unpledged
Hillary Clinton 420,461 52.38% 27 10
Bernie Sanders 382,293 47.62% 74 0

So Bernie got 47.62 percent of the vote in the Washington primary and got 67% of delegates.
 
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