Posted on 02/07/2020 3:38:07 AM PST by Kaslin
By the end of February, the race for the Democratic nomination may have come down to a choice of one of three white men.
Two are well into their 70s, and either would be the oldest president ever inaugurated. The third is a 38-year-old gay man in a same-sex marriage who would be our youngest president ever.
How is it possible, if not probable, that Bernie Sanders, Michael Bloomberg and Pete Buttigieg will be the last three Democrats standing?
Consider what the Iowa caucuses produced -- after the Democrats figured out how to count votes.
Sanders won the popular vote on both the first and second ballots. As of Thursday, with 547 state delegates, he was only three shy of Buttigieg's total. And the caucus yet to report is in Sanders country.
By week's end, Sanders could be the declared winner of Iowa. And though he was denied the bounce he would have gotten if that news had been posted Monday night, Sanders raised $25 million in January and is running a clear first in the latest New Hampshire polls.
If Sanders, with cash on hand unmatched by any rival, save billionaire Bloomberg, wins the Granite State, he becomes the progressives' champion over rival Elizabeth Warren and is in the race all the way to the convention.
Consider the prospects of Mayor Pete.
Even before the first returns were reported in Iowa, he declared his campaign "victorious" and left for New Hampshire. By Wednesday, after two-thirds of the ballots had been counted, he appeared to have won the battle for delegates.
By Thursday, in the latest polls of New Hampshire, Buttigieg had vaulted into second place. As of now, it looks like a Buttigieg-Sanders race in New Hampshire on Tuesday, with the big losers from Iowa -- Warren, Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar -- the big losers again.
If the trends do not change and polls do not shift over the weekend, former Vice President Joe Biden appears headed for another "gut punch" like the one he says he suffered in Iowa.
And Biden may not get up off the canvas after this one.
Thursday, the Boston Globe/Suffolk and WHDH/Emerson polls both showed Sanders beating Biden like a drum, better than two-to-one.
Moreover, Biden's fundraising has fallen off, and it is unlikely major donors are going to send cash to a candidate who just ran fourth in Iowa and could run fourth or fifth in New Hampshire.
Buttigieg is the candidate whose stock is rising. He has surged to second place, just six points and 10 points behind Sanders in the two latest New Hampshire polls, while Biden is lagging a distant 13 and 19 points behind Sanders.
Now, consider Klobuchar. As a senator from Minnesota, she was expected to do well, indeed, her personal best, in the neighboring state of Iowa. She ran fifth. And though she has the endorsement of the leading newspaper in New Hampshire, the Union-Leader, she, too, is trailing Sanders in the latest polls by more than three-to-one.
If Klobuchar runs fifth in Iowa and third, fourth or fifth in New Hampshire, in what state does she win her first primary? And as her fundraising has never matched that of the front-runners, where does she get the money to match Sanders or Bloomberg on Super Tuesday, now just three weeks off?
Klobuchar is now in the second tier in New Hampshire, behind Sanders and Buttigieg, but right alongside Biden and Warren. A third-, fourth- or fifth-place finish would be near-fatal for them all.
As for Warren, in her battle with Sanders to emerge as the champion of the progressive wing of the party, her third-place finish in Iowa, and her expected third-place finish in New Hampshire, at best, would seem to settle that issue for this election.
Sanders beat Warren in Iowa, raised far more money in January than she did, and is now beating her two-and-three-to one in the New Hampshire polls.
So, again, the same question is raised. Is what state does Elizabeth Warren beat her progressive rival?
There are two more lingering questions.
If Biden is thrashed in New Hampshire on Tuesday, as he was in Iowa, does he remain viable in South Carolina, where he was so strong before the New Year?
Will African American voters in South Carolina stick by Biden and his claim to be "the most electable" Democrat if he has been floored twice by Sanders and by Buttigieg, and can't seem to win within his own party?
What I wrote before Iowa seems even more true today:
"If Bernie can beat Biden two or three times in the first four primary states in February, the last remaining roadblock on Bernie's path to the nomination could be Mike Bloomberg's billions."
The Socialist vs. The Billionaire. Could either really beat The Donald?
Mayor Pete will probably be out of the running soon. If he is depending on Black and Hispanic males, forget about it. They are not fond of gays. IMO
What happened in Iowa was kabuki theater. It was designed by Hillary Clinton and the DNC. See tagline.
Whatta bout the illegal alien vote?
Which ‘Rat candidate is going to win that segment?
I worry about Butt-gigety. Like people doing the right thing and electing a Black (Obama) there is a contingent of bleeding hearts who think its only right to elect a homo.
Probably the president wins that one too. They came here for a job, got one, and now theyre making money as long as Trump remains
Wait til midd,e A erica seesButt Boy KISSING HIS HUSBAND!!! The UNION guys and Blacks are going to LOVE him even MORE /s
Exactly. NY recently allowed illegal aliens to get a drivers license. They wait on long lines and are offered motor voter registration.
When a democrat votes he/she doesn’t vote for a gay boy, a communist, creepy hair sniffer, a pathological liar, an a senator whos hated by her own staff.
I read your post about how Hillary wins. Frightening stuff. I hope the Trump campaign has a plan to deal with this.
Question for Mayor Pete: Do you prefer to bite feather pillows, or hypoallergenic pillows?
If buttie ever gets to the point where he begins showing up on campaign stops with his husband....its gonna get real. Americans aren’t ready to have “that”.
I bet we’d be surprised how many people don’t even know he’s gay. The media almost never talks about it. If you are the average American that doesn’t pay attention to politics until an election is on the doorstep, it’s very possible you wouldn’t know.
That’s my take too. Bootygig may do well among the Che lovers but his road will end when traditional Americans have their say.
Cheat Butt is the CIA candidate and he apparently has the Obama team and operators behind him now (they are the ones who stole Iowa for him). Hard to imagine Bloomie couldn’t get behind him with his billions if he is seen as the one to beat Trump.
Mitt Romney should quit the Republican Party and start a new political party called the New Democratic Party and the current Democratic Party should be renamed the Socialist Community Urban Mob or SCUM.
Magic Underwear Party
Votes and delegates don’t matter to the democrats. The ‘superdelegates’ will either be bought by the Bloomberg camp, come out for Mayor Pete (who is probably the most electable), or stick with Hillary.
At this point I’m calling it a Bloomberg/Hillary ticket.
99% of people have NO IDEA he’s GAY with a “HUSBAND”!!!
That stupid woman in Iowa VOTED for him and had NO idea he was gay...she wanted her vote back...too late dumb lady.
Money talks in this democrat primary season. The only real roadblock for Bloombox will be Clinton or Big Mike in a brokered convention. Bloombox now sees he has a real shot and will spend (he announced a doubling of his spending) attacking Mayor Cheat and Bernie in the Super Tuesday states.
It’s way past time for the bells to toll for the ENTIRE DEMOCRAT PARTY!
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