Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Biden's Super Tuesday Victory 2020

Joe Creeps Back In




After dozens of gaffs replayed ad nauseum in the Media Conservative, and an 8 year record of an endless string of controversies, after a aprimary campaign including in the weeks running up to Super Tuesday in which facts and speculation coming to light were rampant about corruption between the candidate, his son and other members of the Obama Administration, against ALL ODDS, Joe Biden triumphed with Super Tuesday voters by a wide margin.

Just 5 days before, Biden was tottering. Facing an increased onslaught from the MediaCons, and providing seemingly endless sound-bite gaffs, " I'm Joe Biden and I'm running for US Senate",
The South Carolina primary took place and it is where Creepy Joe's break out happened. After the results came in, it appeared Biden had succeeded in winning the primary just as he called it. "You're going to see the strongest black turnout so far. South Carolina will show how strong we are with Blacks"




 Bernie's Bros cant keep up with BDV












Showing miserable numbers prior to South Carolina in polling, Biden could not depend on the massive voting bloc of Black Democrat Voters. But he spoke confidently in the media leading up to it and the BDV did not let him down. Over and over during campaign stump speeches, Biden spoke directly to Black Americans with calm assuredness that they could trust him just as they trusted Barack Obama. Even though Obama had not rendered his endorsement to Joe, Joe assumed the Black voters would follow him. Biden evoked the name Barack Obama reverently, and it worked. His confidence in the Black vote didn't seem to match the lukewarm polls. The win in South Caroling seems to have galvanized the bloc across the south and most other Super Tuesday voting states.


 

Bloomberg Exits Race








Late totals in California show a close race with Sanders but with few exceptions, Biden won the wide majority of delegates available, distinguishing himself as the front runner. Late in the day, Michael Bloomberg suspended his campaign and backed Biden, strenghtening his support. 

If his lead holds up, and the remaining states' primaries follow in similar fashion, Biden will face off with Trump in debates and in the General Election.

Standing here today, Creepy Joe doesn't seem so passive an opponent. He has relaunched himself as the moderate candidate to oppose Sanders. I firmly believe the voting public will not elect a change back to the politics of 4 years ago when Joe's previous administration left office.

A time when the Democrat establishment was being assaulted by the persistent and growing grass roots campaign of Bernie Sanders yet over-confidently assumed Hillary Clinton would bring the party together to continue the Liberal, leftist regime begun by Barack Obama.


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