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Not lookin’ good for democrats

 

Bernie Sanders, after a lengthy and tense ballot count- in New Hampshire, not Iowa where they are still “adjusting” the outcome- prevailed over Pete Buttigieg and the rest of the democrat candidate gang. Notably, the top two vote getters were out and out socialists. Warren and Biden found themselves at the bottom and face extinction.

I am pretty sure I predicted impeachment would destroy Biden’s candidacy, and unless he pulls out a win in South Carolina it has.



This leaves democrats in quite the conundrum. Their two top candidates are socialist (Communists) and the democrat party and its surrogates are not real keen on that. Chris Matthews knows socialism doesn’t work.

Congressman Tim Ryan believes this is a total loser

Polls bear that out- America does not want socialism

WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than nine in 10 Americans say they would vote for a presidential candidate nominated by their party who happened to be black, Catholic, Hispanic, Jewish or a woman. Such willingness drops to eight in 10 for candidates who are evangelical Christians or are gays or lesbians. Between six and seven in 10 would vote for someone who is under 40 years of age, over 70, a Muslim or an atheist.

Just one group tested — socialists — receives majority opposition. Less than half of Americans, 45%, say they would vote for a socialist for president, while 53% say they would not.

However, Schumer has pledged to support a socialist candidate should one of them take the nomination. Strongly.

Lloyd Blankfein, former CEO of Goldman Sachs, knows that Trump is good for business and despite his dislike for Trump sees the handwriting on the wall:

“If Dems go on to nominate Sanders, the Russians will have to reconsider who to work for to best screw up the US,” he tweeted, referencing the Russian interference in 2016. “Sanders is just as polarizing as Trump AND he’ll ruin our economy and doesn’t care about our military. If I’m Russian, I go with Sanders this time around.”

Jonathan Turley expects a “doomsday scenario” to disrupt and stop Sanders.

Van Jones laments that dems have no one who can beat Trump. And he’s probably right.

And there is good reason for it

Today’s delivered more economic good news for Trump, that Americans feel “better off” than they did when the past four presidents were up for reelection.

A record 61% said they are better off than they were three years ago, when Trump beat Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton in a shocking election.

“Six in 10 U.S. adults say they are better off than they were three years ago, more than reported this in prior presidential reelection years,” said Gallup.

What’s more, Americans give Trump much more credit for the improved economy than former President Obama, who’s supporters have been claiming credit. Some 26% give Obama a “great deal” of credit compared to Trump at 37%.

Like him or not, Donald Trump has done what he promised he would do. The economy is strong for everyone, including minorities. Illegal immigration is down, the US is a net energy exporter and people are generally happy.

Changing this to a Russian style socialist state is what democrats promise.

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