Originally Posted by KFWA
I would guess about 40% of the voting public is locked in on Trump - regardless of who the democrats nominate

and I would guess that collectively about 35% of the voting public is anti-Trump and will vote for whoever the democrats nominate

but where it gets tricky is how many democrats are going to be pissed off if Bernie doesn't get the nomination because the DNC doesn't want an openly admitted socialist.

and we saw a similar thing play out with Trump and the RNC. Its actually a bit more civilized on the democratic side.

I'm actually more worried about Bernie than Buttigieg, because Buttigieg doesn't have anything going for him other than the LBGTQXYZ vote that at the end of the day is going to be about 4% at best. He's not giving away a bunch of free health care or student loans

That will not overcome the economic message of Trump which will push minorities to vote for Trump as well as blue collar voters in swing states.

Sanders on the other hand, well, people don't give a [bleep] about government debt - hell republicans don't and they're supposed to be the fiscally responsible ones. Bernie gets the nomination and offers cheap healthcare, free college education - and whatever else - there is going to be alot of people I'm afraid that buy into it, especially when Bernie gets more than just a few sound bites to talk about his vision in a debate.


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