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Old 02.25.2020, 11:18 PM   #221
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Originally Posted by MisterTrick
the more I watch I am more convinced that Warren is not only the best person on that stage but also kinda needs to be the nominee

I really think there is such an echo chamber around Sanders that people aren't seeing the bigger picture with the Senate and House and I am getting such Corbyn vibes off that prospect that it has literally scares me to death and it should everyone else
i was scared before, but results so far seem to show he’s got more support than it was assumed. no?

there are 2 theories right now about how to win the election:

1) the moderates want to win the independents and malcontent republicans

2) bernie wants to mobilize the sleepers and fire up the base

honestly i can see both arguments as valid

[eta: warren wants to win them all with “progressive ideas are popular”]

bernie’s opponents landed some blows today and seemed to join a chorus, so we’ll see what happens as things progress.

a question for you cuz im curious: if warren were to drop out (i don’t think she will any time soon, but just concede me the hypothetical) who would be your preferred candidate?
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