Posted on 02/05/2020 7:37:41 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Yeah when I read that the Rats turnout was low that spoke volumes.
This is the real story
Depressed turnout
How can you beat Trump if your own party is like, “eh whatever”. Takes the whole “everyone wants to defeat Trump” narrative out.
Depressed Turnout and Bernie winning the Caucuses, I called it
Going in off year counts, in 2008, 239k participated in the dem caucus, and in 2016, 171k participated. They are on track to be the same as 2016.
Yeah when I read that the Rats turnout was low that spoke volumes.
But the Fake News was reporting turn out was high because everyone hates Trump!
Funny how fake news always lives up to its name
Still down
If they are not anymore energized then they were in 2016, they lost 2020
Given the choice between a doddering old man, a fake Indian, a communist, and a guy with a husband, who can blame them?
You forgot the micro billionaire.
Many Ds either think Trump cant be beaten, or they like our economy too much to lose Trump, or both. IMHO.
WI and PA are the only States I am worried about right now that Trump took.
If Bernie heads the ticket, I think we can eliminate that worry.
Biden is done so that puts NV, CO, WI and MN in play.
Low Dem voter turnout is actually a vote for Trump. Look the hardcore wackos will always be motivated to vote for the most fringe candidates, but Democrats who have not quite stepped onto the crazy train will just stay home as a very passive means of voting for Trump.
That is a pretty good paragraph.
Have you seen Biden on the campaign trail, I mean watching a Blue Spruce grow is more inspiring.
Turnout was down almost 30% from 2008.
The Oscars are this weekend and all the brilliant, highly-educated, deep-thinkers in Hollywood will advise the sheep how to vote.
I guess they only get excited about voting for ineligible Kenyans from Indonesia.
Bernie / Buttgiggle 2020...
Preparation H / Anal Lube 2020...
Someone may have said this, but the bigger story is the GOP turnout in a non-contested (practically) caucus.
RE: but the bigger story is the GOP turnout in a non-contested (practically) caucus.
OK, can you tell me how it turned out?
.....and Trump won Iowa in 16'
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