Why is it when Bernie supporters vote and he wins, it's "A PEOPLE MOVEMENT!!"(…exclamation points to infinity) But when Black people vote and Bernie loses, its "a coup", a conspiracy, "the establishment", or some other term that attempts to de-legitimize & diminish the results?
Dana Bash said tonight that the moderate lane “organically” fell into place behind Biden today. No it did not. What happened was the result of a strategized, orchestrated plan to block someone deemed inconvenient to the political establishment.
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The argument isn’t with the vote. The argument is with the endorsement drama that was staged the night before, giving people very little time to process what it meant.

Mar 4, 2020 · 10:44 PM UTC

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Biden lost the first primary states. He lost California...a big loss. Yet you don't hear him whining about 'rigged this or that. Leadership is not whining or complaining when things don't go your way. It's taking your lumps when dealt and LEADING your supporters toward a goal.
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Families from all races work. What specifically are these 'white working class' issues that these *other* folk don't share? Are they related to work..or are they related whiteness? #RhetoricalQuestion #WeAlreadyKnowTheAnswer
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There were 3 days between Biden's win in South Carolina and super Tuesday. Are you saying that it's a conspiracy for the other candidates to take 2 days to decide to drop out and endorse another candidate?
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