Elizabeth Warren drops out of presidential race

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Kalifornia.

Quote from: Bentley. THE Moderator. on March 05, 2020, 12:01:47 PM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on March 05, 2020, 11:57:28 AM
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-warren/senator-elizabeth-warren-backs-reparations-for-black-americans-idUSKCN1QA2WF

The ONLY one of them that supported reparations.

Bernie is supposed to be so "for the people", "MLK!", but even he wasn't trying to do it. Even though the Jews got theirs a long ass time ago.
TRIN!!!!!

like ... let's expose how FAKE that old man IS.
he's more of a dictator mess and STAUNCH on every issue that he doesn't think of in his wacky mind.

so glad Biden is surging. I really would love for Elizabeth to endorse Biden as well, let's see what she does. Bernie and his mafia sabotaged her and it's sad.

!!!
Like, I'm all for healthcare for all, but he just seems like a lot of lip service.

It took him forever & a day to finally outline HOW he was gonna pay for all that shit. Even then, he never really came out and said it. He just posted the shit on his website.

No ma'am...



If we're gonna speak honestly here, it also felt like he was more concerned with appealing to Latinos than Black folks. He & his followers love to tout that MLK mess, but what was your PLAN for Black people specifically in 2020?

I don't wanna hear about no damn "programs & initiatives". That shit has been a scapegoat for eons. We need some REAL muthafuckin change. Something that will impact us directly.

Hell, at least Andrew Yang's shit would've given us an extra 1k a month in our actual pockets.


wizzy

great, guess I'm gonna go vote for [some democrat] now

Good Morning Gorgeous

March 05, 2020, 12:25:02 PM #19 Last Edit: March 05, 2020, 12:29:41 PM by Son Little
Great! I'm sure she'll endorse Biden as she should. Yes, she is a progressive who lives in reality unlike her supposedly similar counterpart. I believe she'll realize that her voice would be heard more aligning with Joe. She endorsed Hillary in 2016 so it's not a stretch she'll endorse Biden.

I would actually prefer a Biden/Warren ticket over Biden/Harris. The former would blend the moderates, progressives, women, blacks and a lot of the younger ones Warren was splitting with Bernie.

There is truly no need to pull in Harris. He may push a lot of black people away who HATES Kamala because of her record.


Kalifornia.

QuoteSanders says Biden winning Black vote by 'running with his ties to Obama'

Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) claims Black people are supporting Joe Biden, because of his link to President Barack Obama.

When MSNBC's Rachel Maddow asked Sanders about his struggle to garner Black votes, Sanders replied that he's "running against somebody who has touted his relationship with Barack Obama throughout the entirety of his campaign." Sanders added that Obama is "enormously popular" with Democrats and Black voters and Biden is capitalizing on this.

"(It's) not that I'm not popular; Biden is running with his ties to Obama," Sanders told Maddow. "And that's working well."

Biden's campaign, which was struggling prior to Feb. 29, received a lifeline when Black voters in South Carolina boosted him to his first primary win. On Super Tuesday, Biden continued to win the southern states —from Virginia to Alabama —and now leads Sanders in the delegate count. Sanders could take the lead back once delegates from California are allocated, reported The Hill.

Just prior to South Carolina's election, Biden received a critical endorsement from House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.). Clyburn said Sanders never asked for his endorsement, and the Vermont senator told Maddow he didn't ask because their politics are different.

"It is no secret, Jim is a very nice guy, his politics are not my politics," Sanders said. "(There's) no way in God's earth he was going to be endorsing me."

It's important to note that Sanders has also run ads featuring him with Obama.

In the Maddow interview, Sanders said while Obama is not his "best friend," he respects the former president's decision not to interfere in the nominating process by endorsing a candidate.

"I know there's enormous pressure on him to support Biden," Sanders said, "(and) the fact that he's not doing that makes me respect them even more."

Sanders says he running against the so-called "Democratic establishment" which he says Biden is a part of. Several politicians who endorsed Biden took offense to being classified in this way and interpreted the statement as a slap to Black voters supporting Biden.

"To say that African American voters in the South are the establishment is not only untrue, but it's insulting," Sen. Tim Kaine told CNN.

"I just did not know African Americans in the South were considered part of the establishment," Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.), a co-chair of Biden's campaign, added on a press call with the press yesterday.

https://thegrio.com/2020/03/05/sanders-biden-black-vote-obama/

Kalifornia.

What's the difference between that and him bringing up his ties to MLK?

He's becoming a salty gorl.

Nine

damn, Biden is really about to get the nom.

senile self.

Nine

Quote from: Kalifornia. on March 05, 2020, 06:58:47 PM
QuoteSanders says Biden winning Black vote by 'running with his ties to Obama'

Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) claims Black people are supporting Joe Biden, because of his link to President Barack Obama.

When MSNBC's Rachel Maddow asked Sanders about his struggle to garner Black votes, Sanders replied that he's "running against somebody who has touted his relationship with Barack Obama throughout the entirety of his campaign." Sanders added that Obama is "enormously popular" with Democrats and Black voters and Biden is capitalizing on this.

"(It's) not that I'm not popular; Biden is running with his ties to Obama," Sanders told Maddow. "And that's working well."

Biden's campaign, which was struggling prior to Feb. 29, received a lifeline when Black voters in South Carolina boosted him to his first primary win. On Super Tuesday, Biden continued to win the southern states —from Virginia to Alabama —and now leads Sanders in the delegate count. Sanders could take the lead back once delegates from California are allocated, reported The Hill.

Just prior to South Carolina's election, Biden received a critical endorsement from House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.). Clyburn said Sanders never asked for his endorsement, and the Vermont senator told Maddow he didn't ask because their politics are different.

"It is no secret, Jim is a very nice guy, his politics are not my politics," Sanders said. "(There's) no way in God's earth he was going to be endorsing me."

It's important to note that Sanders has also run ads featuring him with Obama.

In the Maddow interview, Sanders said while Obama is not his "best friend," he respects the former president's decision not to interfere in the nominating process by endorsing a candidate.

"I know there's enormous pressure on him to support Biden," Sanders said, "(and) the fact that he's not doing that makes me respect them even more."

Sanders says he running against the so-called "Democratic establishment" which he says Biden is a part of. Several politicians who endorsed Biden took offense to being classified in this way and interpreted the statement as a slap to Black voters supporting Biden.

"To say that African American voters in the South are the establishment is not only untrue, but it's insulting," Sen. Tim Kaine told CNN.

"I just did not know African Americans in the South were considered part of the establishment," Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.), a co-chair of Biden's campaign, added on a press call with the press yesterday.

https://thegrio.com/2020/03/05/sanders-biden-black-vote-obama/
He didn't lie.

Kalifornia.

It definitely applies to some Black people, but not all.

His statement is actually rather insulting if you think about it. It's like he's saying Black people have a hive mentality and can't think for themselves. Especially when he's trying to use the same tactic by touting his ties to MLK.

He's just mad.

Nine

Quote from: Kalifornia. on March 05, 2020, 07:04:57 PM

His statement is actually rather insulting if you think about it. It's like he's saying Black people have a hive mentality and can't think for themselves.
umm...

Kalifornia.

March 05, 2020, 07:07:13 PM #27 Last Edit: March 05, 2020, 07:07:21 PM by Kalifornia.
Did Baph hack your account?


TriBeCa

It sucks, but this is the best decision she could've made at this point. The centrist candidates dropped out to support Biden, now its her turn to drop out and unify the progressive voters for Bernie. She barely has any delegates, while Bernie and Biden have over 500.