Posted on 02/01/2020 6:11:43 PM PST by tellw
CNN, the Des Moines Register and Selzer & Company will not release the final installment of the CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll, the partners announced Saturday night.
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Here’s the results...
Sanders 22%
Warren 18%
Buttigieg 16%
Biden 13%
When the Bernie Bro’s get in a Caucus format, it will be even more slanted to Bernie than a Telephone poll would.
He is by far the favorite.
They’ll just bring with them the fake telephone polls that show Trump approval at 41% (with a generic Democrat at 52%) and tell them this is Bernie’s year to make all of their dreams come true.
It is shaping up for a Big Bernie win... Then onto New Hampshire, then Nevada, then South Carolina, then... YEAAAAAAA!!!!!
i poll MIGHT be flawed based ONE complaint and they’re not releasing it supposedly because of that ... who do they think they’re kidding ...
If Bernie doesnt win Iowa will be the next Ferguson or Baltimore.
Joe cant win with just the black primary voter. Yes, In SC 60% of the Dem primary voters are black. Joe must win big there or he is finished. But SC has only 54 delegates. Iowa has 41, NH has 24, and NV has 36. Super Tuesday on March 3 brings CA in play with its 415 delegates along with MA with 91, MN with 75, NC with 110, TX with 228, and VA with 99.
Joe is in the doldrums on funding. He is 5th on money not counting Bloomberg. If he doesnt do well in IA, NH, and NV, Joe must have a huge win in SC to keep his run viable. We dont know how much he has been wounded by the revelations on Hunter and the rest of his family. The coming primaries will give us the real picture on Biden, not the phony MSM polls, which have proven widely inaccurate in the past.
Only one can be the nominee. Let it be the most bat-$#!^ crazy one.
“As long as Joe has the black primary voter support hes the nominee... all these other folks will hit a brick wall in SC.”
indeed. but Dem primary delegates are awarded proportionally, AND California and Texas primaries will have an out-sized impact compared to all those other little states, so really things are going to be way up in the air until those two primaries are completed ...
of course, even after those, if the top three candidates continue to split the delegates and eventually arrive at the Dem convention without a majority, and there’s no majority winner on the first ballot at the convention, then the superdelegates get to vote in all subsequent ballots and should bernie arrive at the convention with the most delegates but not a majority, and then someone else like bloomberg is awarded the nomination by the superdelegates weighing in, all hell will break loose! YEA! I vote for all hell breaking loose!
Only Bernie remembers what happened 78 years ago.
That's like asking Peewee Herman to fight Mike Tyson!
Former VP Hubert Humphrey
Alabama Governor George Wallace
Maine Senator Edmund Muskie
NY Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
Total primaries popular vote
Primaries popular vote results:
Hubert Humphrey - 4,121,372 (25.77%)
George McGovern - 4,053,451 (25.34%)
George Wallace - 3,755,424 (23.48%)
Edmund Muskie - 1,840,217 (11.51%)
Eugene McCarthy - 553,990 (3.46%)
Henry M. Jackson - 505,198 (3.16%)
Shirley Chisholm - 430,703 (2.69%)
Terry Sanford - 331,415 (2.07%)
John Lindsay - 196,406 (1.23%)
Samuel Yorty - 79,446 (0.50%)
Wilbur Mills - 37,401 (0.23%)
Walter E. Fauntroy - 21,217 (0.13%)
Vance Hartke - 11,798 (0.07%)
Patsy Mink - 8,286 (0.05%)
“Why do you support an outright Socialist? Is Communism better than Corruption”?
If you don’t get me saying “Go Bernie”! in the context of the discussion, I can’t help you.
Go Bernie!!!
Agree. The Dems dont have winner take all states, which make it difficult to win the 1,990 delegates before the convention. The 716 superdelegates dont come into play until the second round. This will be the Establishments thumb on the scale.
quid pro Joe not doing so well I am guessing
ROFL
Well, as if we didnt know the media is entirely one with the DNC before...
Hubert might have made a more decent showing against Nixon, although Nixon was pretty popular in 72. McGovern just scared the living beejeebees out of the electorate....
Don’t forget Scoop Jackson (a conservative democrat!) and Ed Muskie.
Muskie ended up crying in the street over some accusations in New Hampshire and went belly up after all the ridicule.
Looking at all those names...what a blast from the past.
I said Go Bernie for numerous reasons, one is that I hope he wins in Iowa to help carry him to the nomination and then if Hitlery steps in and tries to steal the nomination from him, all hell breaks loose.
And President Trump would massacre Bernie on the General.
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