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[#1]
Wonder if those projected numbers above are the same following the debate the other night.
Regardless, wife and I are feeling the Bern on the 3rd and hoping for another DNC implosion. |
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[#2]
Signs are up, I can’t wait to vote for that complete Fraud Bernie!
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[#3]
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I would just caution people to be Careful what they wish for...in 2008 there was a similar push for republicans to vote for a little known junior senator from Illinois in order to sabotage Hillary....we know how that turned out View Quote |
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I find the Bernie Sanders development rather interesting. It's so bad that even CNN is now reporting that Bernie and Trump are now BOTH being groomed by Russians. It's so bad CNN is now bought out by Bloomberg: https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/22/opinions/bloomberg-needs-to-take-down-sanders-lockhart/index.html That's pretty pathetic.
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[#5]
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I find the Bernie Sanders development rather interesting. It's so bad that even CNN is now reporting that Bernie and Trump are now BOTH being groomed by Russians. It's so bad CNN is now bought out by Bloomberg: https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/22/opinions/bloomberg-needs-to-take-down-sanders-lockhart/index.html That's pretty pathetic. View Quote |
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[#7]
Quoted: How does that help? The Democrats are perfectly happy with Biden. View Quote 1. A brokered convention means Bernie loses the nomination. His supporters stay home on election day or he runs as a 3rd Party and the "Perot Effect" secures a Trump victory. 2. He says so much dumb shit he is almost fun to watch. |
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You didn’t answer the question, which was how does that help, but I respect your right to an opinion.
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I think there is a fair chance Bernie wins the primary and enough delegates to win the nomination. I want Biden to stay in as long as possible for two reasons: 1. A brokered convention means Bernie loses the nomination. His supporters stay home on election day or he runs as a 3rd Party and the "Perot Effect" secures a Trump victory. 2. He says so much dumb shit he is almost fun to watch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: How does that help? The Democrats are perfectly happy with Biden. 1. A brokered convention means Bernie loses the nomination. His supporters stay home on election day or he runs as a 3rd Party and the "Perot Effect" secures a Trump victory. 2. He says so much dumb shit he is almost fun to watch. I'm voting whoever helps get to the brokered convention. If Bernie is looking up I may go Biden to keep him in. |
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You didn’t answer the question, which was how does that help, but I respect your right to an opinion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
You didn’t answer the question, which was how does that help, but I respect your right to an opinion. Quoted: If there's a brokered convention the Bernie Bros have promised violence. Chicago all over again, so that would be fun. I'm voting whoever helps get to the brokered convention. If Bernie is looking up I may go Biden to keep him in. |
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Re-read my response, I absolutely answered the question. I think they’ll talk about violence but stay home and cry in their bongs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You didn’t answer the question, which was how does that help, but I respect your right to an opinion. Quoted: If there's a brokered convention the Bernie Bros have promised violence. Chicago all over again, so that would be fun. I'm voting whoever helps get to the brokered convention. If Bernie is looking up I may go Biden to keep him in. |
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[#14]
Ok, help a guy who is in fourth place and has no chance, go ahead. Bloomberg will be the real “moderate” choice. Biden has been abandoned.
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[#17]
Easy. Bernie can’t win the general election, but he can cause the incompetent DNC to force a brokered convention, which will fracture the Democrat electorate and propel Trump to a second term. That is the theme of this thread.
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[#18]
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Easy. Bernie can’t win the general election, but he can cause the incompetent DNC to force a brokered convention, which will fracture the Democrat electorate and propel Trump to a second term. That is the theme of this thread. View Quote |
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[#19]
This is your chance to send a message to Bloomturd. I’m stoked!
I’m thinking Bernie is getting too far ahead in the polls, so in true spirit of operation chaos, I might pull a lever for uncle Joe. He’s declining fast and I can’t see him as a threat anymore. |
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[#20]
Anybody but bloomberg.
But if Bernie gets the nomination, the bernie bros will vote for him, and all of the rest of the democrats will fall in line behind him to beat trump. Party unity and a unified front against trump and us. But it will probably freak out all of the rest of the country and the democrats will lose control of the white house, the senate, and the house of delegates. Which will later result in a a terrible swing left. After trump has packed the courts. If anybody other than bernie gets the nomination, the bernie bros will be pissed. That big voting block will stay home and even protest the guy who gets it, probably biden. Fractured party. But the dems don't look so socialist/communist/crazy. |
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[#21]
When “ I love Castro” Bernie crashed out, I started to think “Leg Hair Corn Pop” Biden too.
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[#22]
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Easy. Bernie can’t win the general election, but he can cause the incompetent DNC to force a brokered convention, which will fracture the Democrat electorate and propel Trump to a second term. That is the theme of this thread. View Quote |
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[#24]
Went yesterday and cast my vote in the in-person absentee voting poll @ the North county governmental center in Reston. I cast a vote for crazy Joe, I want to see a fractured Demonrat Convention. What was really eye opening were the amount of freakazoid voters there. Bunch of nutty, liberals woman reeking of cat piss or big baby huey looking turds. The best part is most of the building is the Police station and all the libtards trying to piggyback on the cop cars pulling into the secure lot was epic.
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[#25]
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Easy. Bernie can’t win the general election, but he can cause the incompetent DNC to force a brokered convention, which will fracture the Democrat electorate and propel Trump to a second term. That is the theme of this thread. View Quote If he does NOT have a 'majority' they cannot alter the convention rules and will have to keep the rules presently in effect. |
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[#26]
I've been told that if you want to participate in any of the Republican conventions DON'T vote in the Dem primary as that will be used to disqualify you.
I suspect this is a good warning as I expect the establishment Republicans will be looking to disqualify pro-gun conservatives. |
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[#27]
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I've been told that if you want to participate in any of the Republican conventions DON'T vote in the Dem primary as that will be used to disqualify you. I suspect this is a good warning as I expect the establishment Republicans will be looking to disqualify pro-gun conservatives. View Quote |
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[#29]
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I've been told that if you want to participate in any of the Republican conventions DON'T vote in the Dem primary as that will be used to disqualify you. I suspect this is a good warning as I expect the establishment Republicans will be looking to disqualify pro-gun conservatives. View Quote https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/ "Virginia law allows you to vote in only one political party primary election when multiple political party primary elections are held on the same day (Va Code 24.2-530). Each primary has a separate ballot listing different candidates. The voter must indicate which ballot he would like to receive." |
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[#30]
So are we still doing this? I have been pushing a Bernie vote hard the last two days.
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[#31]
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This is false. https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/ "Virginia law allows you to vote in only one political party primary election when multiple political party primary elections are held on the same day (Va Code 24.2-530). Each primary has a separate ballot listing different candidates. The voter must indicate which ballot he would like to receive." View Quote I believe what he is saying is that if you do, and then want to be involved on the Republican side of picking a candidate (like being a delegate for Denver Riggleman or Bob Good in the current 5th district race), you could be challenged by one candidate's side or the other, as being someone sailing under a false flag. It all depends on how involved you want to be. Happy Monday to all - a round of Pepto for everyone! Bob S. |
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[#32]
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I don't think NCVDL is saying you can't vote in the primary tomorrow, as all registered voters can as you point out. I believe what he is saying is that if you do, and then want to be involved on the Republican side of picking a candidate (like being a delegate for Denver Riggleman or Bob Good in the current 5th district race), you could be challenged by one candidate's side or the other, as being someone sailing under a false flag. It all depends on how involved you want to be. Happy Monday to all - a round of Pepto for everyone! Bob S. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is false. https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/ "Virginia law allows you to vote in only one political party primary election when multiple political party primary elections are held on the same day (Va Code 24.2-530). Each primary has a separate ballot listing different candidates. The voter must indicate which ballot he would like to receive." I believe what he is saying is that if you do, and then want to be involved on the Republican side of picking a candidate (like being a delegate for Denver Riggleman or Bob Good in the current 5th district race), you could be challenged by one candidate's side or the other, as being someone sailing under a false flag. It all depends on how involved you want to be. Happy Monday to all - a round of Pepto for everyone! Bob S. |
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[#36]
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Bernie. We need to sabotage this bitch. View Quote But I do know I am signed up to be a republican delegate and also to vote for chairman. |
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[#38]
I refuse to vote for Mini Mike, but now I'm unsure about Crazy Joe or the Commi?
Maybe I shouldn't even bother tomorrow. |
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[#39]
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There is nothing in the Virginia code that says that. How would the GOP even know? View Quote Should the RPV choose a convention to nominate a candidate, they may screen potential delegates. 24.2-508 et al. |
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Quoted: This is the second time I’ve seen this, but the first time was someone saying if you vote dem in a primary you can’t vote republican in a general election. Where is this coming from?? This sounds like a Dem disinformation campaign, is there anything factual at all to it or are internet nonsenses being repeated? View Quote As far as the Republican conventions - they way I read the rules there shouldn't be an issue but I've been told that simply voting in the Primary will be used to disqualify you from participating in republican conventions for 4 years. |
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This is false. https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/ "Virginia law allows you to vote in only one political party primary election when multiple political party primary elections are held on the same day (Va Code 24.2-530). Each primary has a separate ballot listing different candidates. The voter must indicate which ballot he would like to receive." View Quote |
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[#42]
I was told the same by the chair of the local republican committee.
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[#43]
Article 1, Section A, Paragraph 5. “A single exception to Paragraph 4 shall be approved for a voter that renounces affiliation with any other party in writing, and who expresses in writing that he/she is in accord with the principles of the Republican Party and intends, at the time of the writing, to support the nominees of the Republican Party in the future. Any voter that utilizes the foregoing exception, and thereafter participates in the nomination process of a party other than the Republican Party, shall not have the benefit of the exception identified in this paragraph thereafter. Within 30 days of receipt, the Official Committee shall provide a copy of this signed renunciation statement to the Republican Party of Virginia, to be maintained for a period of 5 years.”
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[#44]
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There is a lot of disinformation. It is an open primary so anyone can vote. If the Republicans had a primary you could only vote in one. As far as the Republican conventions - they way I read the rules there shouldn't be an issue but I've been told that simply voting in the Primary will be used to disqualify you from participating in republican conventions for 4 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: This is the second time I’ve seen this, but the first time was someone saying if you vote dem in a primary you can’t vote republican in a general election. Where is this coming from?? This sounds like a Dem disinformation campaign, is there anything factual at all to it or are internet nonsenses being repeated? As far as the Republican conventions - they way I read the rules there shouldn't be an issue but I've been told that simply voting in the Primary will be used to disqualify you from participating in republican conventions for 4 years. |
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[#46]
Would it delay results and make it seem even more rigged to check the write in block, and then fill in the name of the same candidate already on the ballot?
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[#47]
So which pick causes more problems for the Dems? Bernie or Joe? I've seen it argued both ways.
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[#49]
+2 for Comrade Bernie behind enemy lines in occupied NOVA this morning.
My wife and I drove separate cars to the polling place and she happened to park closer to the entrance. As I walked up to her to enter she said to me "I think I'm going to have to go home and shower after this." God I love her. |
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