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  • democrats going exactly the way of the labour party in uk, pandering further and further to the left, thinking they are popular cause they dominate the twitter landscape. in real life, they wont have a chance in the polls.

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    • Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
      democrats going exactly the way of the labour party in uk, pandering further and further to the left, thinking they are popular cause they dominate the twitter landscape. in real life, they wont have a chance in the polls.
      I noticed that there are always parallels when it comes to US and British politics. In other words what’s happening in one country usually indicates what is going to happen in the other.

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      • Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
        I noticed that there are always parallels when it comes to US and British politics. In other words what’s happening in one country usually indicates what is going to happen in the other.
        The British are much more liberal than the US, and when a socialist ran there last year he and his team got creamed. Like beat worse then they'd been beat in decades or something.

        A socialist running in the US should really get his, and his team's, clocks cleaned.

        Why do you think the team leadership and their superfan news outlets are doing all they can to screw Sanders. Again.

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        • Democrat party leaders has given up on trying to beat trump imo.

          At least at the moment, it seems itd be tough.

          What the party doesnt want is their nominee to dry up the contributions.

          Bernie will kill the money flow.

          Even with trump winning, dnc can still make money campaigning against trump.

          But a commie like bernie as its nominee? Big business money, even small business money donations will dry up.

          Remember theres limits to how much you can donate to a candidate. No such restrictions on how much you can donate to a party.

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          • Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
            Most people really don't follow politics. Joe Biden will win it against a surging Sanders.
            lmao democrats wouldn't b stupid to have Creepy Uncle Joe on November vs Trump, a fruitcake or the Pope of government loved by all races would be their safest choices not a predator. Hell they rather have a woman run it up again since it fits the narrative & even the wealthy guy supported by Obama.

            Biden is done

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            • Originally posted by MEXICAN STYLE View Post
              lmao democrats wouldn't b stupid to have Creepy Uncle Joe on November vs Trump, a fruitcake or the Pope of government loved by all races would be their safest choices not a predator. Hell they rather have a woman run it up again since it fits the narrative & even the wealthy guy supported by Obama.

              Biden is done
              I agree, he has been falling like a pebble dropped in a pond. He was the democrats pick but Joe can't even help himself every time he opens his mouth.

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              • https://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...e-bloomberg-to


                Bloomberg campaign paying workers $2,500 per month to promote Bloomberg through texts, social media


                Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is ramping up his spending in California, paying staffers to promote him through social media posts and text messages to friends and family.

                Bloomberg's campaign is hiring more than 500 “deputy digital organizers” in California for this purpose.

                The Wall Street Journal first reported that these "deputy digital organizers” will work between 20 and 30 hours a week, making $2,500 a month.

                In addition to promoting Bloomberg, the campaign's job description for the position states that organizers may be asked to do more traditional campaign tasks such as phone banking. Source accounts and documents revealed to the Journal that the undertaking will cost the campaign millions of dollars monthly.

                The staffers will be aided by Outvote, an app that allows users to send pre-written texts, post to social media platforms and then send data back to the campaign.

                Outvote, which was created by a Democratic political tech incubator, also reportedly allows users to see if their friends are registered to vote by cross-referencing their phone contacts with public data.

                "We are meeting voters everywhere on any platform that they consume their news," Bloomberg's senior national spokeswoman Sabrina Singh told The Hill.

                "One of the most effective ways of reaching voters is by activating their friends and network to encourage them to support Mike for president," she said.

                Bloomberg's latest outreach tactic comes just weeks before Super Tuesday states are set to vote on March 3. Bloomberg has poured millions of dollars of marketing resources into these states hoping the contests will edge him into top standing among the Democratic candidates.

                A late entry into the Democratic primary race, Bloomberg is not on any of the first four primary ballots. The first time Democratic voters will have the chance to vote for him will be in early March.

                California is one of the many states voting on Super Tuesday, and with its 415 possible pledged delegates, doing well in the Golden State is essential for any candidate wanting to stay competitive the race.

                Currently, Instagram and its parent company Facebook require users — such as influencers — to note when a post is sponsored.

                “Branded content is different from advertising, but in either case we believe it’s important people know when they’re seeing paid content on our platforms," a Facebook official said.

                "After hearing from multiple campaigns, we agree that there’s a place for branded content in political discussion on our platforms. We’re allowing US-based political candidates to work with creators to run this content, provided the political candidates are authorized and the creators disclose any paid partnerships through our branded content tools," the person added.

                Bloomberg's campaign, however, views the posts from their organizers as personal content, not sponsored content.

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                • https://www.instagram.com/p/B8qoJLXn...=12koynyfeb7ia

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                  • The ****sexual fella will win SC

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                    • Originally posted by jaded View Post
                      https://thehill.com/homenews/campaig...e-bloomberg-to


                      Bloomberg campaign paying workers $2,500 per month to promote Bloomberg through texts, social media


                      Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is ramping up his spending in California, paying staffers to promote him through social media posts and text messages to friends and family.

                      Bloomberg's campaign is hiring more than 500 “deputy digital organizers” in California for this purpose.

                      The Wall Street Journal first reported that these "deputy digital organizers” will work between 20 and 30 hours a week, making $2,500 a month.
                      So basically he's paying people to come to sites like this and post left wing nonsense? I guess that explains why Tomjas comes out with the stuff he does

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