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Is Biden's campaign no longer viable?

Yes, his campaign is dead! 31 46.27%
 
His campaign is badly hur... 15 22.39%
 
He will take a small hit,... 5 7.46%
 
No, this result will not hurt his campaign. 7 10.45%
 
Donald Trump will win the democratic primary! 9 13.43%
 
Total:67
SpokenTruth said:
DarthJarvis said:

Yes, but warren is like the only one cannibalizing votes from him. That's still not very good at 37% considering he was over 60 2016

If she is the only one cannibalizing votes, then where the hell did his votes go?  A black hole?

Buttigieg. An actual likable candidate instead of the terrible  unlikable Clinton



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SpokenTruth said:
DarthJarvis said:

Buttigieg. An actual likable candidate instead of the terrible  unlikable Clinton

Which is what I'm saying.  He only had to deal with Clinton last time.  Now he has to deal with 10 other candidates. Replicating his 60% showing from 2016 was simply never going to happen.  And that's not a knock on Sanders but simply a result of a larger and more diversified field.

He should be doing better. Its really that simple. Buttigieg should be performing more like clinton. It's pretty clear Bernie isnt as popular as people think. Biden, however, is atrocious considering he was suppose to be a front runner (this years Jeb Bush)



Again, New Hampshire has rejected Biden in the course of 4 years. His poll numbers are irrelevant. It's a stro g hold of his which he took 60% of in 2016. He should be doing better. Period.



I'm sorry Joe.

He's tired, and the campaign has taken a lot from him.



SpokenTruth said:
DarthJarvis said:
Again, New Hampshire has rejected Biden in the course of 4 years. His poll numbers are irrelevant. It's a stro g hold of his which he took 60% of in 2016. He should be doing better. Period.

That doesn't make any sense.  His poll numbers were 22%.  That means he is projected to get 22% of the votes.  Do you not understand how that works?

What polls are you looking at. Hes has high 20s low 30s in the polls. He was projected to get 15 delegates tonight. Hes not going to 



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According to NBC, they are projecting that Biden and Warren will receive no delegates from NH. I think this is turning into a Bernie/Buttigieg battle. But, if its a brokered convention, I bet Bloomberg buys the nomination. Either way, all 3 easily beatable.



This is 2016 all over again, with Bernie being Trump, and Biden being Jeb, probably.

What baffles me is that even though "establishment centrists" are supposed to be so sneaky and evil and "anti-Bernie", the nomination is being handed to Sanders in a silver platter by those same "establishment centrists".

Last edited by Moren - on 12 February 2020

Moren said:

This is 2016 all over again, with Bernie being Trump, and Biden being Jeb, probably.

What baffles me is that even though "establishment centrists" are supposed to be so sneaky and evil and "anti-Bernie", the nomination is being handed to Sanders in a silver platter by those same "establishment centrists".

It's also the same as with Trump on Republican side in 2016: the centrist may not like Bernie (as they did not like Trump), but they were too arrogant to believe it can work, so they failed to consolidate behind one candidate. Now they are in a mess.



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Moren said:

This is 2016 all over again, with Bernie being Trump, and Biden being Jeb, probably.

What baffles me is that even though "establishment centrists" are supposed to be so sneaky and evil and "anti-Bernie", the nomination is being handed to Sanders in a silver platter by those same "establishment centrists".

The only difference was trump was clearly going to win and Bernoe is clearly not.



Mnementh said:
Moren said:

This is 2016 all over again, with Bernie being Trump, and Biden being Jeb, probably.

What baffles me is that even though "establishment centrists" are supposed to be so sneaky and evil and "anti-Bernie", the nomination is being handed to Sanders in a silver platter by those same "establishment centrists".

It's also the same as with Trump on Republican side in 2016: the centrist may not like Bernie (as they did not like Trump), but they were too arrogant to believe it can work, so they failed to consolidate behind one candidate. Now they are in a mess.

That's literally the point I made.