Message from @Jym

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2020-02-12 04:04:11 UTC  

oh it might work for a while, like in the midterms and the VA election, but once people see exactly what gets legislated (or not) and they still get called ist and phobe, how the hell do you keep people on board?

2020-02-12 04:04:39 UTC  

Dems have ZERO achievements from the House apart from the failed impeachment

2020-02-12 04:04:56 UTC  

USMCA was a Trump achievement, bipartisan

2020-02-12 04:05:24 UTC  

Sure I don't think any of these clowns can win the general. I was talking about the primaries.

2020-02-12 04:07:58 UTC  

USMCA is solid. I think the judges and deregulation are the real achievements. Gold Star ultimate win would be the job growth breaking the D hold on black voters.

2020-02-12 04:15:10 UTC  

yep, also don't forget abortion isn't all that popular with Blacks

2020-02-12 04:15:22 UTC  

despite Black women being big users of that option

2020-02-12 04:15:39 UTC  

LIKHITHA BUTCHIREDDYGARI10:52 PM
Turnout tonight in some of New Hampshire’s biggest cities has handily surpassed 2016 numbers but fallen a little bit short of 2008 numbers. Looking at Manchester, Concord and Rochester, for example (where all of the vote is in), turnout this year is up 14.3 percent compared to 2016 and down 2.3 percent from 2008.

But, in the state’s five smallest cities (again, where all the vote is in), turnout this year was a lot less enthusiastic — up only 1.6 percent from 2016 and down 14.3 percent from 2008. More populated areas seeing a surge in turnout is consistent with what happened in Iowa last week and could speak to the continuing urbanization of the Democratic base.

2020-02-12 04:19:10 UTC  

82.5% in:

2020-02-12 04:19:13 UTC  

Sanders: 25.86%
Buttigieg: 24.12%
Klobuchar: 19.81%
Warren: 9.46%
Biden: 8.69%
Steyer: 3.51%
Gabbard: 3.22%
Yang: 2.88%

Total votes cast so far: 249,504

2020-02-12 04:20:12 UTC  

PERRY BACON JR.11:00 PM
I think Klobuchar is going to get more attention and scrutiny over the next 10 days. I wonder if the stories about her being mean to her staff register with voters. I doubt it. She comes off well in public. I met her on the Hill and she always was super-friendly with us reporters. When I heard from several people that she was one of the harder members to work for, I was shocked. She doesn’t project that. What I think will be more interesting is that she is not one of the more liberal members in the Senate. I would assume she has cast some votes for Trump nominees that will be easy fodder for her rivals.

2020-02-12 04:20:56 UTC  

the perils of having an actual voting record, and not being Bernie

2020-02-12 04:25:15 UTC  

AARON BYCOFFE11:16 PM
ABC has now allocated all 24 of New Hampshire’s delegates: nine each for Sanders and Buttigieg and six for Klobuchar. That brings the candidates’ delegate totals after the first two contests to:

Buttigieg: 23
Sanders: 21
Warren: 8
Klobuchar: 7
Biden: 6

2020-02-12 04:27:19 UTC  

Sure by and large they are more socially conservative. I don't know if you've been to a black Baptist or Methodist church but they are not down with the gay.

The real factor is jobs. All those median wage and manufacturing numbers from SOTU were real. If you've been on the factory floor it's a lot more "diverse" than the Greta Thundenbergen crowd lobbying to destroy those jobs.

2020-02-12 04:27:44 UTC  

I agree completely

2020-02-12 04:27:51 UTC  

jobs jobs jobs

2020-02-12 04:28:02 UTC  

"it's the economy, stupid"

2020-02-12 04:34:29 UTC  

come on last precincts in NH, let's hit 100% before 1 am EST

2020-02-12 04:37:02 UTC  

I wonder if the feminists are going to cluster around Klobie going into the next primaries, the hillary voters have a woman choice now

2020-02-12 04:37:17 UTC  

If Buttigieg is almost tied with Sanders at 100% reporting, I'll be laughing for days

2020-02-12 04:37:31 UTC  

Sure I mean naturally the "Drumph wacist" propaganda will be on overload all year. And it is hard to change historical voting patterns. It is also hard to vote against your own paycheck. But 20% would be a win and 30% would crush the whole D base.

2020-02-12 04:37:55 UTC  

30% would be so hilarious

2020-02-12 04:38:26 UTC  

Trump can message really well at blacks, I'm convinced he can get some more endorsements from heroes of that community

2020-02-12 04:38:41 UTC  

plus the TurningPoint USA campaign

2020-02-12 04:40:03 UTC  

Mh Steyer and Gabbard are now ahead of Yang

2020-02-12 04:40:18 UTC  

bet the DNC won't let Tulsi back into the debate though

2020-02-12 05:04:18 UTC  

HAHA

2020-02-12 05:04:41 UTC  

Kek

2020-02-12 05:05:12 UTC  

cutting ss and medicaid, probably lost him some voters... he did campaign promising he wouldnt

2020-02-12 05:06:28 UTC  

more campaign promises NOT kept

2020-02-12 05:38:21 UTC  

So with that whole gay mayor thing. In Colorado we got out gay governor and he and the Dems made sure to be very sly he was photographed with his running mate, a female. All the time he was seen with her. it wasn't until he won a lot of people realized wait this guy is gay? because up until then no one really ever saw him and his partner together.

2020-02-12 05:38:52 UTC  

oh yeah, and he's fucking evil as expected.

2020-02-12 05:39:14 UTC  

cause he's gay?

2020-02-12 05:39:29 UTC  

nice...

2020-02-12 05:41:47 UTC  

well maybe, but he's a dem and he's got a full house (all dem control) to do what he wants and he does.

2020-02-12 05:42:18 UTC  

so he's evil because he's a dem? or do you actually have an issue with one of his policies?

2020-02-12 05:42:54 UTC  

a good number of his policies. red flag law pushed through along with other gun restrictions.

2020-02-12 05:43:03 UTC  

mah guns

2020-02-12 05:43:08 UTC  

so thats why you hate him