Pretty sad to see people posting "jokes" about the likely candidate for the Democratic party in the US election.
And who is being served by those "jokes" and "memes"?
Yes, you bet, the opposition, lead by a despicable man, unqualified and unstable, widely perceived as a narcissist and worse by mental health professionals.
The "jokes" end up on some of the hash tags included in their posts, in company of assorted Twitter bot reposts here, all working for the same opposition team.
US pol is disgusting.
Don't be Played by these people.
@mewmew They will campaing in a dirty way indeed, it will be nasty.
Bidden doesn't have the nomination yet, correct, but what would happen if Bernie wins it? Another nastiness scenario, many people won't vote for him.
These preliminary salvos are already showing GOP people won't care about decency, just about damaging their opponents.
I really dont **want** trump to win, but...
Sanders is more likely to let Trump win than Biden.
Think About it. Sanders cant even win the popular vote int he primaries, Biden is beating him out right, and thats before the super delegates even voted.
If he cant even win a majority among the neo-liberals do you really think he stands a chance of winning a majority if you include conservatives int he voting base, hell no.
The truth is Trump is an extremist in the way he presents himself (though closer to moderate when it comes to his actual policies). Anyone who is already an extreme left neo-liberal is going to support the blue ticket regardless of who it is. The only people on the fence on where to vote are going to be undecided moderates/centrists. They are going to want to vote for someone closer to moderate. For Sanders vs Trump its a garunteed win for Trump.
With that said while Biden stands a much better chance of winning against Trump one glance at the tons of videos of him "groping" little kids on stage is all one needs to see to know Biden doesnt stand a chance either.
They won back the house by a slim margin but in that same election lost significantly more seats in the senate to republicans. Since the senate is really the more powerful house of congress it was, sadly, more of a win for republicans than a loss.
I'll have to double check. Regardless the republicans gained strength in the house that matters most, the senate. So I wouldnt really call it a democratic victory.
The Senate went R by 2 seats despite having a very favorable election map. Governorships and the House went D by a bigger margin. The Democrats won them by running moderates in red/purple districts.
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