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So.. does this mean Bernie won again?
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Lol, yeah, pretty much. Democratic establishment really doing all they can to ruin Bernies campaign again.So.. does this mean Bernie won again?
They might actually have to let the Crazy ol bastard run this time. Can't be any worse than Sleepy Joe or Lieahauntis.Lol, yeah, pretty much. Democratic establishment really doing all they can to ruin Bernies campaign again.
Before we get too ahead of ourselves with the DNC allowing Bernie to have an actual chance, we need to sit back and be patient while the DNC finishes counting Bloomberg's money.They might actually have to let the Crazy ol bastard run this time. Can't be any worse than Sleepy Joe or Lieahauntis.
Funny how the "party of the poor and downtrodden" never seems to run out of rich old white millionaires or billionaires.Before we get too ahead of ourselves with the DNC allowing Bernie to have an actual chance, we need to sit back and be patient while the DNC finishes counting Bloomberg's money.
Interesting fact......Funny how the "party of the poor and downtrodden" never seems to run out of rich old white millionaires or billionaires.
So, he was a democrat before he was a republican before he was an independent before he was a democrat?Interesting fact......
Bloomberg served as the 108th mayor of New York City, holding office for three consecutive terms, two terms as a Republican and one as an Independent beginning his first in 2002. A lifelong Democrat before seeking elective office, Bloomberg switched his party registration in 2001 to run for mayor as a Republican.
And Bloomberg is not the only one. Strange bedfellows.So, he was a democrat before he was a republican before he was an independent before he was a democrat?