Once Bernie gets the nomination he will activate tens of thousands of Antifa sleeper cells that will rise up and behead their white business owning parents and usher in a golden age of online harassment.
Yes, he would get all of them.
Bloomberg isn't surprising at all given his insane spending and a lot of Biden's support has moved to him. I think Biden is screwed big time on Super Tuesday unless he miraculously wins NV and destroys everyone in SC.
Lol talking about food lines like people aren't literally starving in this country because they don't make enough at their jobs and social welfare programs have been severely cut the past 20 to 30 years.
Like we've mentioned, #2 has been less and less effective even if this time it's someone who calls himself a Democratic Socialist. Bernie isn't an unknown quantity at this point, it's not like hundreds of thousands of people are suddenly going to only hear about him and his political leanings after the Convention.
It is, yes, quite possible suburban white fats are going to be scared of Bernie and that could very well cost him their votes, but every single one of the candidates running has some kind of baggage that is going to hurt turnout somewhere.
It would open the door for any billionaire to replicate the process, someone like Zuckerberg who has just as much money would be 47. That seems like a dystopian path.
Not big enough imo, it's a percentage that is slowly shrinking from the overall picture as more younger and more diverse people come of voting age. These were the people who were actively courted last time and couldn't stomach Hillary enough to stop Trump, I don't think it's fair to all the other groups of people of color and extremely poor who are much dire straights to entertain this idea that the only way to beat Trump is by tone policing on social media.
Given that Bernie isn't going to outspend Bloomberg by any means he'll have to accept some loses somewhere and use his funds wisely. There's no chance that Bloomberg doesn't pickup a lot of delegates and probably a couple of states on Super Tuesday with spending damn near half a billion dollars at this point.
Okay, fair, but this isn't 2016 and he knows that he got destroyed in the more diverse states last time and therefore is focusing on changing that. If Bloomberg beats him by two or three points in Oklahoma but barely makes it above 15% and loses by possibly double digits in California then that more than makes up the difference.