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2 hours ago, Zontar said:

Like when Bill Maher defended 911 attackers as "brave". Media types like him and Rush that walk the tight rope between political and social commentary and entertainment say astonishing things .

Bill Maher is a self important ****** nozzle too so you gotta stop playing this "both sides" crap. No one takes their cues from Bill ******* Maher. 

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Really the problem with the world is that the truth has a liberal bias because republicans (and increasingly at an alarming rate conservatives in Canada) are just flat out lying to our faces and have their biased right wing propaganda (can't do them the justice of calling them media) report it like it's actually true. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, JCon said:

I account for two. Voted twice in North Dakota and drove 3 people voting Republican to the wrong polling station. By the time they figured it out, it was too late! 

My long deceased great grandparents voted.  Twice.  You know because the democrats always cheat.  Unlike the gop. The Russian interference was for the Democrats you see. Lol 

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Mike "Stop and Frisk" Bloomberg is an anti-Trump in that he actually repels a huge part of the Democratic base.  Dunno if he'll attract enough moderates to compensate.

Interesting that three of the Dem frontrunners either aren't really Dems like Sanders and Bloomberg or are small time non-national level Dems like Mayor Pete.   Klobuchar is really the only traditional presidental candidate left.  Dems are rejecting their own, so far.  Really not a great look for the party.

For me, the question boils down to "what do the Midwestern Trump states think about democratic socialism?"

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Following his narrow victory in New Hampshire’s Democratic presidential primary — his second successive strong showing in the party’s first nominating contests — Sen. Bernie Sanders opened up a double-digit lead over former Vice President Joe Biden and entrenched himself as the best-positioned candidate heading into next week’s Nevada caucuses.

According to a Morning Consult poll conducted Wednesday, the Vermont independent is the first choice for 29 percent of Democratic primary voters, up 4 percentage points since polling conducted Feb. 4-9. Biden’s support fell 3 points during that time to 19 percent, leaving him 1 point ahead of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. 

morning consult

https://morningconsult.com/2020/02/13/sanders-cements-front-runner-status-after-new-hampshire-win/

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