Sanders has to over win to get the nomination. He can't just have the most. He has to have the super majority
Pete's out after Tuesday I think. He's been great getting this far, but the moderate lane has to narrow. Biden, with all his issues, is the best moderate option.
My opinion of her has dropped with the way she's behaved during this primary. She and Bernie with their bogus/hypocritical purity tests have been rich. It's a shame because she's quite intelligent. Unfortunately, she's also quite fraudulent.
Pete's done well, but I do think it's about time for him to pack it in. He's got a future and this was a good foray to get himself some recognition for higher political offices.
Pete's not popular enough in Indiana to become Governor but he could probably run for a house seat. I think the next Dem President would be smart to find a spot on his/her team for Pete. He is a sharp guy.
Solid idea to get out prior to Super Tuesday, IMO. Quite a showing for the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana. He has a future.
Like I said, I thought a couple would be out this week, though I thought it would be after Tuesday. I was actively considering voting for Pete for the primary until recently. I have to wonder how much longer Warren has. She is going nowhere fast. I still have no idea why people on this board thought Bloomberg would get anywhere, even with all that cash.
Appreciate it. Sad, but expected. His path was dependent on Biden faltering and it didn't happen. The Iowa fiasco also denied him a proper bounce into NH and beyond (and he still almost won NH). The guy was the most intelligent candidate in the race and pure class. This is only the beginning for him and I'm exceedingly proud.
He should be considered, but Harris or Abrams are the odds on favorites imo. I really wanted a Harris/Buttigieg ticket.