You said that I was misinformed, then when I asked you to substantiate that, you scurried away like a scalded child. You should retract your slanderous claim.
Well Jo, there are many things in this life that are not worth wasting time on. Trying to have a rational conversation or debate with you is one of them.
Fine. Then talk about them all you want, but you need to admit that your emotions got the better of your common sense and you fell for a stupid meme that you either found on some left wing shit hole website or that one your equally foolish lefty friends sent you that simply wasn’t true. Admit you were duped. The Truth Will Set You Free - Esther Anderson
It’s more hilarious when lefties make fools of themselves in front of thousands and can’t admit they were duped
Wrong again. I had confirmed that meme a couple years ago, when it was reported that he was a white supremacist. But, since I couldn't confirm that tonight, I dropped it. ("In front of thousands"? )
Interesting that Pelosi (the godfather and enforcer of the democrat party) and Barack Obama (the first non-white president) both have not endorsed Harris. Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi Both Fail to Endorse Kamala
They explained this a lot on the news this afternoon. Obama did the same thing in the past, he stays out of the way because he doesn’t want to have an overwhelming impact on the process. Pelosi is probably taking her time as well to make sure everything is in line before an endorsement.
Gatorjo, when Kamala ran for President in 2020 she was running at 2% of votes in Primaries before dropping out of the race. Sadly even Democrats didn’t vote for her.
Fair enough. And yet she's still a FAR better option than a lying, convicted felon, serial adulterer, adjudicated and self-admitted sexual assaulter, who stole classified documents and refused to return them, accepted help in an election from Russia, and enacted a criminal conspiracy to overturn an election.
Gatorjo, ok I see how you feel about Trump but tell me what Harris has accomplished that makes her an attractive candidate. She had one task as VP and that was as Border Czar and she failed miserably. Now we find out that she has been lying to the American public for over three years and as late as this morning. How can we believe anything she says in future? And, oh by the way, the fake charges brought against Trump by the corrupt Democrat machine are getting dropped by the week or will be upon appeal to a fair and impartial appellate court. But good try!
She dropped out on December 3, 2019. So not sure where you got that number from (votes weren't cast for well over a month after that).
I stand corrected then. My memory is not much better than Joe’s. I think I must have remembered the poll results after one of the democratic debates. I believe Kamala got 2% of who you would vote for. Check me on that. But damn, she dropped out before the first vote was cast? That’s even worse than I thought.
Bernie was "super-delgated" out... by the elitists in the Dem Party. Delegates weren't good enough, so the Dems made super-delegates to stop Bernie Sanders.
2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia Hillary won 55% of the popular vote. She won 2271 vs 1870 pledged delegates (not super delegates). You need 2382 total delegates to win. So she could have one with 112 super delegates out of 616 total. But yes, she did get most of the super delegates, even though she didn’t need them. You’re welcome. I know you value actual facts.
Show us in real time (chronological time frames) how that went down. We all knew Bernie was way ahead of Hilary and one point in time... then Dems started with the funk... it was not so cut and dry as you purported it to be. In the end it didn't matter because Trump killed Hilary in the general election. But now that she's done wondering endlessly though the forests for nearly a decade, I'm sure she's ready for another beat-down at the hand of Trump.
Clinton won Iowa by the closest margin in the history of the state's Democratic caucus to date. O'Malley suspended his campaign after a distant third-place finish, leaving Clinton and Sanders as the only two candidates. The race turned out to be more competitive than expected, with Sanders decisively winning New Hampshire, while Clinton subsequently won Nevada and won a landslide victory in South Carolina. Clinton then secured numerous important wins in each of the nine most populous states including California, New York, Florida, and Texas, while Sanders scored various victories in between. He then laid off a majority of staff after the New York primary and Clinton's multi-state sweep on April 26.[5] On June 6, the Associated Press and NBC News stated that Clinton had become the presumptive nominee after reaching the required number of delegates, including both pledged and unpledged delegates