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jimnyc
03-04-2020, 10:22 AM
Not my title, was lead in....

I still say he's toast. Between the MSM and the Dems, the news internally about Ukraine and Burisma and more, just simply isn't being told to the American people. I think as a result of congressional investigations, this will still happen before the election. And if smart, Trump will attack with the story and corruption at every stop to make folks aware. It's not a theory, what took place is fact.

For now, I'll admit I was wrong about his impending doom, just gonna take longer is all, and he still has no chance in hell. I also say he doesn't make such a comeback if not for Dem and MSM involvement in pushing Bernie away again.

Socialism ain't happening but neither is Biden. He IS their best hope though and I did say that from day one.

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Joe Biden Takes Delegate Lead After Super Tuesday Rout

March 3 (UPI) — After fourth- and fifth-place finishes to start the primary season a few weeks ago before his win in South Carolina last weekend, former Vice President Joe Biden continued his comeback Tuesday night, overtaking Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the overall delegate count for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Biden notched wins on Super Tuesday in Texas, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Alabama, Arkansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Virginia.

Sanders won in four states — California, Colorado, Utah and his home state of Vermont. The race in Maine had not been called early Wednesday, but it appears the two candidates each won eight delegates there.

“We were told when you get to Super Tuesday, it may be over,” an energized Biden told supporters late Tuesday. “Well, it may be over for the other guy.”

“I want to thank our incredible supporters and volunteers across the country. Your faith in our campaign — especially when the pundits and the media counted us out — means the world to me,” he added later in a tweet. “Let’s go win this, together.”

Former New York City Mike Bloomberg secured a win in the territory of American Somoa, which has six delegates, but finished a distant third or fourth everywhere else. Sen. Elizabeth Warren didn’t win in any of the Super Tuesday voting states, including her home state of Massachusetts.

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/03/04/joe-biden-takes-delegate-lead-after-super-tuesday-rout/

jimnyc
03-04-2020, 10:27 AM
Joe Biden's historic and unbelievable political comeback dominates Super Tuesday

(CNN)Joe Biden just pulled off the biggest, fastest and most unexpected comeback in modern political history.

Nothing about the former vice president's electoral history, hitherto lackluster campaign and the dynamics of this presidential race suggested his Super Tuesday rampage.

The former vice president's three White House campaigns were a punchline until Saturday. It took the 78-year-old 33 years to win a single nominating contest. Now he's suddenly turned into a primary machine, reeling off 10 wins in a span of four nights.

Heading into Saturday's South Carolina primary, Biden -- with lame finishes in the first three nominating contests -- was facing a last stand. Now just three days later, he's the candidate with momentum and has become, for now at least, a political giant.

"We have seen, in that 72-hour period, Joe Biden go from being a joke to a juggernaut," said CNN commentator Van Jones.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/04/politics/joe-biden-super-tuesday-historic-comeback/index.html

Kathianne
03-04-2020, 10:29 AM
Not my title, was lead in....

I still say he's toast. Between the MSM and the Dems, the news internally about Ukraine and Burisma and more, just simply isn't being told to the American people. I think as a result of congressional investigations, this will still happen before the election. And if smart, Trump will attack with the story and corruption at every stop to make folks aware. It's not a theory, what took place is fact.

For now, I'll admit I was wrong about his impending doom, just gonna take longer is all, and he still has no chance in hell. I also say he doesn't make such a comeback if not for Dem and MSM involvement in pushing Bernie away again.

Socialism ain't happening but neither is Biden. He IS their best hope though and I did say that from day one.

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Joe Biden Takes Delegate Lead After Super Tuesday Rout

March 3 (UPI) — After fourth- and fifth-place finishes to start the primary season a few weeks ago before his win in South Carolina last weekend, former Vice President Joe Biden continued his comeback Tuesday night, overtaking Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the overall delegate count for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Biden notched wins on Super Tuesday in Texas, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Alabama, Arkansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Virginia.

Sanders won in four states — California, Colorado, Utah and his home state of Vermont. The race in Maine had not been called early Wednesday, but it appears the two candidates each won eight delegates there.

“We were told when you get to Super Tuesday, it may be over,” an energized Biden told supporters late Tuesday. “Well, it may be over for the other guy.”

“I want to thank our incredible supporters and volunteers across the country. Your faith in our campaign — especially when the pundits and the media counted us out — means the world to me,” he added later in a tweet. “Let’s go win this, together.”

Former New York City Mike Bloomberg secured a win in the territory of American Somoa, which has six delegates, but finished a distant third or fourth everywhere else. Sen. Elizabeth Warren didn’t win in any of the Super Tuesday voting states, including her home state of Massachusetts.

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/03/04/joe-biden-takes-delegate-lead-after-super-tuesday-rout/

I sure thought so too. I thought there was too much hype on the S. Carolina win. Now Bloomberg has dropped out, after spending over $5M for each delegate he did get! Geez!

It really seems like if Warren doesn't drop out, Biden has more than a shot. Even if she does, it's socialism v. capitalism (of a sort), both being argued by old, white guys.

jimnyc
03-04-2020, 10:41 AM
I sure thought so too. I thought there was too much hype on the S. Carolina win. Now Bloomberg has dropped out, after spending over $5M for each delegate he did get! Geez!

It really seems like if Warren doesn't drop out, Biden has more than a shot. Even if she does, it's socialism v. capitalism (of a sort), both being argued by old, white guys.

Yup. Most media even thought he was toast like a week ago. Then Saturday, then Tuesday and now he's in the lead! I give him credit for staying the course, and credit the media for not covering many stories, or burying some.

icansayit
03-04-2020, 03:54 PM
That's just the FAKE NEWS way of using propaganda to get rid of BERNIE, like they did with Hillary.

If Joe Came BACK FROM THE DEAD. "Nobody would know it anyway!"

So...I have this for Joe.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1XgFsitnQw

Gunny
03-05-2020, 02:02 PM
Not my title, was lead in....

I still say he's toast. Between the MSM and the Dems, the news internally about Ukraine and Burisma and more, just simply isn't being told to the American people. I think as a result of congressional investigations, this will still happen before the election. And if smart, Trump will attack with the story and corruption at every stop to make folks aware. It's not a theory, what took place is fact.

For now, I'll admit I was wrong about his impending doom, just gonna take longer is all, and he still has no chance in hell. I also say he doesn't make such a comeback if not for Dem and MSM involvement in pushing Bernie away again.

Socialism ain't happening but neither is Biden. He IS their best hope though and I did say that from day one.

---

Joe Biden Takes Delegate Lead After Super Tuesday Rout

March 3 (UPI) — After fourth- and fifth-place finishes to start the primary season a few weeks ago before his win in South Carolina last weekend, former Vice President Joe Biden continued his comeback Tuesday night, overtaking Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the overall delegate count for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Biden notched wins on Super Tuesday in Texas, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Alabama, Arkansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Virginia.

Sanders won in four states — California, Colorado, Utah and his home state of Vermont. The race in Maine had not been called early Wednesday, but it appears the two candidates each won eight delegates there.

“We were told when you get to Super Tuesday, it may be over,” an energized Biden told supporters late Tuesday. “Well, it may be over for the other guy.”

“I want to thank our incredible supporters and volunteers across the country. Your faith in our campaign — especially when the pundits and the media counted us out — means the world to me,” he added later in a tweet. “Let’s go win this, together.”

Former New York City Mike Bloomberg secured a win in the territory of American Somoa, which has six delegates, but finished a distant third or fourth everywhere else. Sen. Elizabeth Warren didn’t win in any of the Super Tuesday voting states, including her home state of Massachusetts.

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/03/04/joe-biden-takes-delegate-lead-after-super-tuesday-rout/Beleive it or not, some of the Dimbulb-ocrats aren't stupid. Biden is the only leftwingnut with any kind of outside chance and he is probably the only one that isn't going to splinter the party into a million pieces.

I hope this "comeback" has pissed off the Bernie supporters enough to do just that -- splinter the party into a million pieces. Would make my day :)