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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: thundley4 on February 01, 2016, 07:40:49 PM
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question everything (28,135 posts) Mon Feb 1, 2016, 08:13 PM
One nice thing about caucuses - the only thing
the media cannot have "exit polls" that they conduct during the day when primaries voters vote.
In caucuses, one has to be at a specific time at a specific place. Otherwise they cannot vote. I saw a clip of Trump saying something like: I don't care if you are sick and your doctor told you to stay home. Go out and vote. (In the Iowa caucus, that is..)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027578540
So that means you DUmmies can't lie about the exit polls.
question everything (28,135 posts)
2. And you would not be able to vote if you had to be on call at the hospital
or the police station or the fire station. Or if you had to be out of town.
This is the problem with caucuses - they disenfranchise many voters.
Bernie supporters don't work, so they should win easily tonight.
joshcryer (54,400 posts)
3. Caucases are undemocratic to the core.
FeeltheBern, baby, FeeltheBurn.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027578540
So that means you DUmmies can't lie about the exit polls.
Bernie supporters don't work, so they should win easily tonight.
FeeltheBern, baby, FeeltheBurn.
Are they making excuses for berns loss tonight?
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Are they making excuses for berns loss tonight?
I dunno. If caucuses favor unemployed people and students, then Bernie should win handily.
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It appears to be a photo finish in Iowa for Bernie and the Burnouts, as he's nipping at the cankles of the Hildabeast.
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Most of the Bernouts don't realize how tilted the field is, in favor of the Hildebeast.
The democrat nomination takes about 2500 delegates to win.
About 750 are "superdelegates" not bound by primary results.
Most strongly prefer the Hildebeast, almost none favor Bern.
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Most of the Bernouts don't realize how tilted the field is, in favor of the Hildebeast.
The democrat nomination takes about 2500 delegates to win.
About 750 are "superdelegates" not bound by primary results.
Most strongly prefer the Hildebeast, almost none favor Bern.
If DUmmy joshcryer thinks the caucuses are undemocratic, wait until he finds out about the superdelegates.