--Super Tuesday 2020 results should serve as a wake-up call to the progressive movement going forward
What lessons should we learn?
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--Super Tuesday 2020 results should serve as a wake-up call to the progressive movement going forward
What lessons should we learn?
▶️ 3Speak
Is that egg on see on your face, a little bit to the left, a little further, just a bit further, nope that's bit to far left you'll be wiping egg off AOC's face if you go any further. I feel fairly confident in saying you might as well prepare for a bloodbath in at least six of those super Tuesday states as Trump got more votes in some states than Biden, Sanders, Bloomburg, and Warren combined, that's with democratic voting up 29% and Republican voting down 32%, but we all know most are aware there's no real competition threat to Trump in the primary so at this point that can play into two factors, one is there really wasn't a need to waste the time as the outcome was assured anyway and/or two that some states don't require you vote in the party you are registered to so some take advantage of that and will go vote for whom they think is the lesser threat to their republican candidate. Which I don't agree with and I think states should change that. In states like Alabama, Arkansas and Texas it was a total wipe out. Another interesting comparison is that in the 2012 primary Obama carried Texas with 520,410 votes, Trump got 1,887,648 Tuesday.
Interesting