Let Us Not Kid Ourselves: Trump Vs. Biden
(Chaz Anon) It seems pretty obvious after Super Tuesday that Joe Biden will be the nominee for the Democratic party. Yep, Democrats would rather have a corrupt old senile candidate than a socialist old geezer candidate. Many of those who voted for “Sleepy” Joe are really voting for the nostalgia of President Obama, most likely hoping Barack or Michelle will ‘come out’ of their speaking tours and Netflix productions to be Vice President. Biden has been garnering the African-American vote pretty handily.
here is a list of how the states went last night during Super Tuesday:
Virginia (99 delegates): Biden projected to win.
Vermont (16): Sanders projected to win.
North Carolina (110): Biden projected to win.
American Samoa (6): Bloomberg projected to win.
Alabama (52): Biden projected to win.
Colorado (67): Sanders projected to win.
Tennessee (64): Biden projected to win.
Oklahoma (37): Biden projected to win.
Arkansas (31): Biden projected to win.
Minnesota (75): Biden projected to win.
Massachusetts (91): Biden projected to win.
Utah (29): Sanders projected to win.
California (415): Sanders projected to win.
Texas (228): Biden projected to win.
Biden essentially kicked Bernie Sanders posterior last night, out performing projections by quit a large margin. “Creepy” Joe is ahead of Bernie by over a million votes total, most likely on his way to a showdown with President Trump in November.
Check out the vote and delegate totals after last night:
Bernie can tweet Victory in California all he wants - but it is a Victory with a small v = victory - he will not get nearly the number of delegates he needed.
— Ace Smith (@AceDblDwn) March 4, 2020
Racial breakdown in TX
— Carrie Dann (@CarrieNBCNews) March 4, 2020
White (44% of electorate):
32% Sanders, 29% Biden
Black (21% of electorate):
60% Biden, 17% Sanders
Latino (31% of electorate):
45% Sanders, 24% Biden
Asian (2% of electorate):
57% Sanders, 13% Biden
Tonight's speeches were very different:
— Van Jones (@VanJones68) March 4, 2020
Joe sounded like he was running against Trump.
Bernie sounded like he was running against Joe.
The case Bernie is prosecuting – while honest – won't be strong enough to grow his movement the way he needs to win.#SuperTuesday @CNN pic.twitter.com/5kmU0j0E9z
Realizing that he will be the nominee for the Democratic Party, Biden Tweeted, “You lost tonight, @realDonaldTrump, Democrats around the country are fired up. We are decent, brave, and resilient people. We are better than you. Come November, we are going to beat you.”
Biden has been attacking Trump on the campaign stump but has decided to take his war directly to the president via Trump’s media of choice.