
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: How does Bernie think he's going to convince millions of voters who chose Hillary last time [View all]Jarqui
(10,624 posts)A big thing is Biden. If Joe doesn't run, Bernie has quite an advantage. He has a lot of money and a sizable base to build up a lead. With the others diluting the vote, he might jump out.
If Joe runs, then maybe he gets the most but Bernie and his base take a hunk leaving the rest fighting over dwindling delegates.
From my top sentence, a lot can change with the upcoming debates. One or a handful will rise like cream to contended. i'm hoping for this because I would like us to have the candidate for change. If the GOP pull a swticheroo, we're in better shape for that.
The candidate who is going to decide it will probably be like what Trump & Obama were -media darlings for ratings.
I'm fighting for everyone but those who emerge with excitement, credibility, good messages to voters in the townhalls and speeches that fire people up. Those at the ones that I'm looking for. We have a number who might pull it off. No one will rub away with it - the media interest would wane so they'll mixed it up to sustain the ratings.

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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