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Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "POWERFUL Bernie Ad Puts Low Wage Workers Front u0026 Center" video.
Even if you like Yang or Tulsi (for whatever reasons you have), it's undeniable that they don't have a shot at winning while Bernie DOES and he's carrying over his momentum from 2016 where he almost barely won after gaining 40 points on Clinton. Bernie has the name recognition and raw people power to win this time, the people backing Yang and Tulsi (even though ideologically I can't disagree with them much) are still making the wrong decision if they cared at all about winning and changing this country for progressives. Not to mention Bernie is a titan as an influential leader, whereas Yang and Tulsi are still just trying to get their feet off the ground.
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@zhaow4832 In 2016, Bernie had a huge percentage of crossover support from Republicans who liked him. We already know Republicans and two time Obama voters that voted for Trump would cross back over for Bernie, because we've already seen it happen in a past election. Look at the data and you'll get your answer.
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@gerrard91ful Contribute, volunteer, or even just send a supportive tweet and get the word out as much as possible if you can't do the former. Bernie has classified all these as ways to help the revolution.
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You would have a much easier time convincing them to vote for Bernie if they were realistically Trump supporters. At least then they would believe in populism and end to the corruption. Most neoliberals cannot be reasoned with and don't understand the need for populism whatsoever.
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Bernie can realistically beat Trump in the entire Rust Belt and landslide the presidency.
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They're uninformed and fooled by Trump. His smoke and mirrors BS makes them think he's somehow helping the country. I know this from personal experience. If these people knew or understand the truth, they would vote for Bernie Sanders in a heartbeat.
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@pwgearedturbofan2348 In 2016, Bernie was up against an opponent with complete name recognition, while he, himself, was near entirely unknown. He GAINED 40 points on Hillary and she had to drop out of her last debate with Bernie because she knew he was that close to beating her. Not to mention he was getting overwhelmed by superdelegates where you had states like West Virginia, where Bernie won in every single county yet lost the vote to superdelegates. Yet you're still underplaying that as "couldn't even win a primary". Do you know how foolish you sound right now? You're taking the same argument as 2016 Hillary supporters, you should be embarrassed dude.
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@pwgearedturbofan2348 I'm just saying, I've been in arguments with Hillary supporters who had the same exact thing to say about 2016 about how he "couldn't even win a primary" while giving absolutely no context to what actually happened in that primary. It sounds like your counterargument is "but Yang can win Republicans", when in fact, that wasn't Bernie's shortfall in 2016, his shortfall was that he needed to win MORE Democratic voters, while general election polls had him beating Trump on election day by up to 20 points, so I think you're a bit confused about what exactly is needed to win the primary.
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The only types of ads that I enjoy are movie trailers and Bernie Sanders ads, and somehow I always find the Bernie Sanders ads far more uplifting and powerful.
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Bernie did this with Ohio factory workers a few weeks back as well. This is why Bernie 2020!! Not me, Us!
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