2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Trump on Tuesday also shared and then deleted a tweet with the audio that included the caption, “WOW, BLOOMBERG IS A TOTAL RACIST.” It was not immediately clear why the president deleted the message..
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Why do people give a crap about Bloomberg? He's not getting the Democratic nomination. All he's doing is annoying the shit out of people with his ads on YouTube.
 
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Why do people give a crap about Bloomberg? He's not getting the Democratic nomination. All he's doing is annoying the shit out of people with his ads on YouTube.
Virginia, Everytown for gun safety, buying a spot in the debates, praises the way Gavin Newsom is running California and wants to export it everywhere, trying to stop sanders and warren, exposes the democrats for being whores, etc... There are other ways to influence the country other than the democratic nomination.
 
Virginia, Everytown for gun safety, buying a spot in the debates, praises the way Gavin Newsom is running California and wants to export it everywhere, trying to stop sanders and warren, exposes the democrats for being whores, etc... There are other ways to influence the country other than the democratic nomination.
Doesn't seem to me like he's trying to stop them. Didn't he say he was going to put his money behind whomever wins the nomination?

There's no such thing as "outsiders" on the national level of politics-- just people who are good at projecting the image of an outsider. Getting that far in politics means playing the party's games.
 
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Doesn't seem to me like he's trying to stop them. Didn't he say he was going to put his money behind whomever wins the nomination?

There's no such thing as "outsiders" on the national level of politics-- just people who are good at projecting the image of an outsider. Getting that far in politics means playing the party's games.
Do you believe he will back Bernie though? Bernie is too far left compared to the other candidates by Bloomberg's standards.
 
Doesn't seem to me like he's trying to stop them. Didn't he say he was going to put his money behind whomever wins the nomination?

There's no such thing as "outsiders" on the national level of politics-- just people who are good at projecting the image of an outsider. Getting that far in politics means playing the party's games.
I don't think he would do that for Bernie. If Bernie gets the nomination he may just flip to being a Republican again.
 
I don't think he would do that for Bernie. If Bernie gets the nomination he may just flip to being a Republican again.
Hard to see the GOP accepting this anti gun fuck, and lose the support of the gun owners demo and maybe the democrats could loosen and attract some, you know you on to something with this.
 
Hard to see the GOP accepting this anti gun fuck, and lose the support of the gun owners demo and maybe the democrats could loosen and attract some, you know you on to something with this.
The GOP doesn't need to accept him, just his money and trash talk against Bernie Sanders and the DNC. Bloomberg was barely a Republican even when he was one.
 
MSNBC tries an impromptu "Man on the street" moment during the New Hampshire Democratic primary and gets owned:

Well, credit where credit is due, at least they didn't censor or demonize the guy.

That said, I don't know why he brought up being a Roman Catholic when talking about his support for a covetous philanderer who's been divorced twice. If you're a Catholic there's literally no way to vote these days that isn't hypocritical. Kind of goes to show you how far removed politicians are from normal people.

"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God." Matthew 19:23-26
 
Well, credit where credit is due, at least they didn't censor or demonize the guy.

That said, I don't know why he brought up being a Roman Catholic when talking about his support for a covetous philanderer who's been divorced twice. If you're a Catholic there's literally no way to vote these days that isn't hypocritical. Kind of goes to show you how far removed politicians are from normal people.

"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God." Matthew 19:23-26

Probably because Trump was the first President to attend the March for Life and also appointed two Pro-Life judges to the SCOTUS and the guy was obviously referencing the abortion worshipping sentiments of the Democratic candidates.
 
Double posting because I'm moving on to another subject.

Since 2019, the Trump team and RNC have raised more than $525 million including $60 million in January 2020 alone.

To put that in perspective, "The Trump team’s haul and cash on hand were twice that of former President Barack Obama’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee at the same point ahead of his 2012 reelection. "



Trump should come out to his re-election announcement in November to Shane McMahon's theme song

Money, money, money, money, moneeeeeeeeeeeey.
 
Michael Bloomberg is more of a cockblock on Sanders than anything. Almost everybody in the field doesn't feel like they really want to be president, they just exist so that Bernie Sanders won't be the nominee.

So far as money goes, President Trump won as a candidate that was outspent by hundreds of millions of dollars. How's he supposed to lose as an incumbent with a good economy, 2 dollar a gallon gasoline, no new wars and a MONEY EDGE.

Wrap it up. Start thinking about congress and 2024.
 
"The Bloomberg campaign is working with Meme 2020, a new company formed by some of the people behind a group of meme accounts with a collective 60 million followers"

https://twitter.com/TaylorLorenz/status/1227829929640964096?s=20

Now we know why Bloomberg campaign is so spastic
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They're all exactly like this. This is what he's paying all this money for. These are Bloomberg's "million-dollar memes."

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One of the guys from Chapo Trap House memed on Buttigieg a bit, and his supporters are not happy
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https://archive.li/d451t
There's tons of footage of Bernie in the 80s, out there, talking highly of Nicaragua and etc.
The regime-change organs of the US government are currently trying to overthrow the democratically elected Sandinista government of Nicaragua because they ban abortion and 'gay marriage' and have opposed the genocide of the Palestinian people. Trump will probably try and call Sanders a homophobic anti-semite over his prior associations.
 
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A couple of random thoughts on the campaign so far:

1) My opinion on Buttigieg doing well is that he's not a CIA plant or anything like that, its that he is inoffensive mush, and whatever votes Biden and Steyer had have to migrate somewhere, and those aren't going to go over to Sanders, seeing as how within the primary Biden and Sanders are essentially opposites of each other, in terms of supporters.

2) I also don't think the fix was in in Iowa, I think Buttigieg picking up all those delegates was a side effect of run off voting. In my experience with run off votes, people tend to not really rate every candidate but you usually think about your top guy, your second pick, and who you put in last to make sure they can never get your vote. Other than that you tend to go "He's ok I guess" and go with it. When you think about who is running and work out who the likely second picks were it looks like Sanders could only really get second choice votes from Warren. Biden's votes aren't coming to Bernie, neither is Steyer's. Yang votes might have went to Sanders, but there's not a lot of them. Klobachar votes could go anywhere, but she's the other "Eh, good enough I guess" candidate sucking up anything and everything when the bigger names get declared non viable. Bernie's best move IMO would be to try and knock out Warren to lock up the Progressive faction, then pivot slightly to the center to try and steal some delegates from the middle. The more I think about it I'm not sure there is a path to the Nomination for Bernie unless he Knocks out Warren and either Klobachar or Buttigieg before Super Tuesday, when Bloomberg enters. If he doesn't have 40% by then I think he stalls out, and we end up in a brokered convention, or Bloomberg is going to take the nod.

3) Also it was stupid to test that app out in Iowa when the whole country was watching. Test it there sure but don't depend on it. Remeber kids, this is why you always save your hard copies, even when you don't think you will need them. I think it just looks sinister, but its actually a stupid need to be hip and have the cool new tech that bit them in the ass.

4) The Ukraine stuff isn't what's hurt Biden, I think the world getting to watch rapid onset dementia set in on a presidential candidate in real time is what is killing his campaign. Also, if Biden doe not win outright on South Carolina I think he's done. He may not have the mental ability to recognize it, and he may not quit because whatever voices he's hearing wont let him, but whatever support he has left will vanish.

5) I think the Powers that Be in the DNC have to know that barring a major economic downturn or insane military adventurism on Trump's part between now and November, this election is lost, so they are just going to punt this one away. Incumbant advantage is a huge hill to climb and they just don't have that rock star candidate that an climb that obstacle. Bernie might have been that rock star in 2016, but I think enough of his ideas have been taken by more establishment type candidates has eroded the points of differentiation he used to have. He's still the most different, but I don't think he is percieved as different enough anymore.

6) No matter what wokeness Bloomberg spouts, I think he's always going to be a turn off to the progressive wing of the party. He's always going to have that establishment Democrat/ Buisness Democrat smell about him, regardless of what his actual platform is.
 
Man I know Trump has to use the tired "Democrats are the real racists" trope but to be honest Bloomberg is right about minorities and crime.

Shit I remember a pre 2016 tweet where he said basically the same thing as Bloomberg but I can't find it.
I like how Bloomberg is saying minorities are far more likely to get shot therefore they must be disarmed based on their race and subjected to the whims of daddy government.

That said, I don't know why he brought up being a Roman Catholic when talking about his support for a covetous philanderer who's been divorced twice. If you're a Catholic there's literally no way to vote these days that isn't hypocritical.
Hey if it's good enough for the Pope...
 
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