SpaceCoastVol
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I think I read that Pete got 2 or 3% of the black vote today. After he does that in South Carolina, his funds start drying up, as does any momentum to go into Super Tuesday. It's about time to put a fork in him.Pete hasn't recovered yet from the beat down he took from little ole Amy.......so funny.
Those numbers were from NBC entrance polls. We'll have to wait on the actual results to get an accurate number.I think I read that Pete got 2 or 3% of the black vote today. After he does that in South Carolina, his funds start drying up, as does any momentum to go into Super Tuesday. It's about time to put a fork in him.
It's still early in the Nevada Caucus, but it appears that Bolshevik Bernie is heading towards a MASSIVE win.
What will be the next steps taken by the Democrat National Committee and the other powers that be, to prevent him from becoming the nominee?
Dick van Dyke, 94, endorses Bernie Sanders, 77, says 'age doesn't matter', and calls on the older generation to vote because it's 'the most important election since World War II'
Dick van Dyke, 94, endorses Bernie Sanders, 77, and calls on the older generation to vote | Daily Mail Online
Also, Pete finished second in votes among POC in both Iowa and New Hampshire. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same in Nevada and SC. But the media has latched on to this narrative that Pete has no support among POC, which just isn't true.I think I read that Pete got 2 or 3% of the black vote today. After he does that in South Carolina, his funds start drying up, as does any momentum to go into Super Tuesday. It's about time to put a fork in him.