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Folks, it really comes down to the numbers. And we're a fair amount of months away from the 2020 election.
The closer we get to the Presidential election, the more important the polling numbers will be in predicting the next person in the White House. Assuming, of course, accurate and unbiased polling.
Some people just really prefer white male candidates I guess.
Oh, and the irony of "working class" because those were the folks called deplorable racists last election when they didn't vote like they were "supposed to" in frustration at being sold down the river by the Clintons when they signed NAFTA and helped steer the party into the same bed with the republicans and corporations.
Folks, it really comes down to the numbers. And we're a fair amount of months away from the 2020 election.
The closer we get to the Presidential election, the more important the polling numbers will be in predicting the next person in the White House. Assuming, of course, accurate and unbiased polling.
Rich
This is true. A week is a lifetime in politics. The only poll that matters is on Nov. 3rd 2020.
Folks, it really comes down to the numbers. And we're a fair amount of months away from the 2020 election.
The closer we get to the Presidential election, the more important the polling numbers will be in predicting the next person in the White House. Assuming, of course, accurate and unbiased polling.
Rich
Don't forget, citing "electability" means racist views per the Kamala Harris camp.
We're in for such a wonderful divisively racist crapstorm of a primary. (Maybe even better than in 2008!)
I mean here we already have a racist Joe Biden support thread so it's just going to keep getting funnier and funnier.
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