If Bernie won Iowa, Tulsi endorsed him before NH, he would likely win NH by comfortable margin. If that happens, it's lights out to @ewarren @petebuttigieg @amyklobuchar and puts @JoeBiden in a position of going lights out IF he doesn't ABSOLUTELY CRUSH in SC. I also think it..
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sets up a very likely scenario as
@TulsiGabbard at the top of the list as Sanders VP or Defense Secretary. I am not calling for her to drop out, but I'm just stating the obvious regarding the#s. Although Yang isn't anywhere near Bernie as far as progressive credentials, it...Show this thread -
makes sense for him to drop out after Iowa too if Bernie wins and he performs poorly. In that case, there is no path for him.
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You guys are always trying to get Tulsi to quit


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I said if Bernie wins Iowa/she doesn't do well. I like her, but this is about electing a progressive, anti-war president, right? In the scenario I put (Bernie winning Iowa, her doing poorly), it hurts progressives more than helps for her to be in in NH
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No good reason, but she won’t hurt him in Iowa due to re-allocation.
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No, you're wrong. Historically many of the winning presidential candidates have polled very low before eventually winning the election. Some in single digits in January. It's still anyone's game.
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Anybody in single digits should drop out
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I agree, but since the polls are rigged we'll have to wait till NH primary to check on the double digits.
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