Get ready for a long and grueling road ahead as Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders battle for the Democratic presidential nomination in a race that could possibly result in the country’s first contested major-party nominating convention in well over a half-century.
In the battle in the Democratic Party for who gets the honor to lose to Donald Trump in November, it is now officially a two-man race for the nomination. Take your pick. You can have Creepy Joe Biden who was captured sniffing a baby with glazed over eyes, looking like a lion about to devour its prey, or you can have Comrade Bernie Sanders, who thinks Castro was good for Cuba and wants to brings some of those same policies here to America. The baby sniffer Joe Biden or the communist Bernie Sanders, pick one.
The one fun thing that happened in Super Tuesday last night was watching Pocahontas lose her own state of Massachusetts to the creepy baby sniffer Joe Biden. How much do the people of her own state dislike Elizabeth Warren, that much. The Democrats now have the two worst possible candidates to go against Trump, either one is a catastrophe in waiting, but the best is yet to come. All this in-party acrimony is bound to result in a no-confidence brokered convention, thus ensuring the coming
#MAGA2020Landslide. I hope I don't run out of popcorn!
Joe Biden roars back: Super Tuesday leaves ex-VP in airtight contest for delegates with Comrade Sanders
FROM FOX NEWS: The former vice president, surging to victory in the five southern Super Tuesday states and beyond, crowed to supporters at a primary celebration speech in Los Angeles after most of the results were in.
“I’m here to report that we are very much alive," Biden told a cheering crowd. "This campaign is taking off.”
— Joe Biden
Hours later, the Associated Press projected Joe Biden the winner in Texas - which had the second-largest cache of delegates on Super Tuesday.
But Bernie Sanders,
the populist senator from Vermont who’s making his second straight White House run, won California – the biggest prize on a day when one-third of all Democratic presidential convention delegates were up for grabs.
“Tonight I tell you with absolute confidence we’re going to win the Democratic nomination,” Sanders, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist lawmaker, predicted as he spoke to supporters in his home state of Vermont.
Now the race – essentially a two-candidate contest – advances through a calendar that provides promise and peril for both Biden and Sanders.
Creepy Joe Biden Confuses Wife And Sister As Comrade Sanders Takes California
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