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As of this writing we have 9 days until the Nevada caucuses. Given the current state of play, which of these outcomes do you believe will happen by the time of the Democratic National Convention in July?
This is just a fun poll thread for people to make predictions prior to the Nevada caucuses, and we'll see how they ultimately pan out. This poll will close on the day of the caucus.
Bloomberg. People are coming to the realization that he, among all the others, is the best bet to beat Trump.
Trump stated last week, that of all the dems running, he would like to be running against ole Blommie.
I believe he has a lot of dirt on the former Mayor, and is more than happy to share it with the voters.
Bloomberg. People are coming to the realization that he, among all the others, is the best bet to beat Trump.
Yep, agreed. He is their "best" choice out of the weak bunch.
He is not a great candidate to go against Trump, but he's probably the best. Bloomberg does not relate though to average Americans, and is a bit awkward.
Folks will vote for him who strictly vote Democrat or those who just want anyone but President Trump. Trump will hammer him in debates and say he's buying the election--which is actually true. LOL
Trump should be re-elected.
As an independent voter myself, I like Bloomberg, but under Trump the economy is going well, Trump has been great on illegal immigration, and I think he's fighting hard to make America strong. Those are qualities I can support.
Bloomberg will only be a step down from what we have now. Despite Trump's not as appealing communication style, he has proven he can make this country strong.
I selected Pete. Not that I want it to be him but my guess is he continues to do well enough to capture delegates in NV and SC.
I don't know how the public will view Bloomberg though, but knowing at least knowing where Pete stands, how he debates, and his popularity, I think he will be establishment candidate, and the establishment will throw wrenches towards Sanders.
It’s funny how Bernie hates the billionaires (which is what Bloomberg is) and hates Trump- he may be forced to support a billionaire LOL.
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