Yes it is. As of right now, your candidate is the single biggest obstacle to that. Maybe not ever, but at this moment.
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Replying to @sidewalkchawk @FuzzyPickles0 and
It takes a certain galaxy brain mindset to conclude that Elizabeth Warren is the biggest threat to Bernie Sanders becoming President, as opposed to Joe Biden, or for that matter Donald Trump
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sidewalkchawk and
No, it's pretty simple. She's splitting the vote of the left wing of the party by staying in when she doesn't have a chance.
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Replying to @skylerjgilbert @sidewalkchawk and
No, voters aren't sorted so neatly A bunch of Warren voters will go to Biden if/when she drops out, and a bunch more just wouldn't have voted if she weren't in the race
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sidewalkchawk and
The same assumption was made about Buttigieg and Klobuchar voters, but polling from yesterday indicated that they overwhelmingly are falling in line for Biden.
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Replying to @skylerjgilbert @sidewalkchawk and
So assuming this is true, what do you think this means, that voters will automatically fall in line to the ideological lane you think they belong to, that they respond when their candidate gives an endorsement, or that Biden is seen by voters generally as the safe choice
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sidewalkchawk and
Mostly the first two. Warren should endorse Sanders if she cares about universal healthcare or combatting climate change.
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Replying to @skylerjgilbert @sidewalkchawk and
I consider the first one to be the least likely and the only one that makes the case for her dropping out now
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sidewalkchawk and
If Sanders dropped out, I would have voted for Warren nearly totally because of the first one. Perhaps voters aren't as ideological as I am overall, which is a concerning indictment of the way the media portrays electoral races and the rise of identity politics.
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Replying to @skylerjgilbert @sidewalkchawk and
It's not "the media" or at least not something unique to the media today, voting has been about personality and identity politics since ancient Athens
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It's also not true that everyone is infected by the virus of identity politics except Sanders voters who are clearheaded and in it just for the policy, considering polls say the #1 second choice among Sanders voters is Biden
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