Thank the Lord - Super Tuesday swings towards Biden

Massive relief today from Biden's blockbuster victory in Super Tuesday. Icing on the cake is that Bloomberg dropped out, further consolidating the moderate vote around Biden in future states esp. as endorsements from important Democrats coast-to-coast are flooding in to him.

Not over by a long shot, but given the future primary map looks highly favorable to Biden we can all breathe a tad easier than before today. Cheers to capitalism & our way of life not being destroyed amigos (and to being gainfully employed in 5yrs). Hopefully Bernie takes this as a cue to find a nice urn. Would be particularly ideal if Warren stayed in the race for a few more weeks and divided up the vote that would otherwise go to Sanders. What are your thoughts?

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Especially gotta love how in many states, Bernie got significantly lower share among young voters than he did in 2016 (bet Warren is partly responsible).

As much flack as millennials / Gen Z give older folks, thank god for Boomers and Gen X who are preserving capitalism, a focus on growing the pie rather than arbirtrarily dividing it.

 

Not super happy about Bloomberg dropping out- kinda wanted him to steal the votes from Biden so hopefully Sanders would run in the general. America needs to see socialism fail flat on its face and a Sanders general election would do just that. Yes, it would mean 4 more years of Trump, but hey 4 more years of growth and international prosperity isn't too bad when you think about it.

 

Well, the issue with Sanders running in the general is that it gives him waaaay to much exposure, which I think will bode very poorly in the future as a greater share of people become more interested in socialism.

Have to nip these things in the bud. End of day, generational memories ensure that newer generations will look at socialism / communism and say "let's do it" because they haven't seen or extensively studied the horrors of Russia / Cuba / etc. IMO, less coverage for him means less chance for him to screw up our country

 

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