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USS Bloomberg Taking On Water

Per Nate Silver:

FiveThirtyEight Editor-in-Chief and influential political statistician Nate Silver said presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg is in “a lot of trouble,” Wednesday, after dropping in national and state polls following his two subpar debate appearances.


“Bloomberg is in quite a lot of trouble. His national polls have stalled out or begun to reverse themselves,” Silver claimed on Twitter. “He’s fallen to 11% in our CA polling average. In other Super Tuesday states, we aren’t seeing the leads we saw pre-NV debate; it’s a lot of stuff in the teens and low 20s.”

“Nor is there any obvious way to turn it around before Super Tuesday,” he continued, noting that Bloomberg, “isn’t competing in SC.”

“His performance in the debate last night was improved IMO but initial polling suggests that voters didn’t like it very much,” added Silver. “It’s not even clear what he wants to happen in SC. If Bernie wins, Bernie may open up a *very* formidable lead by Super Tuesday, and though Bloomberg might be 2nd (a) it’s likely to be a distant 2nd and (b) there’s much more evidence of a Bloomberg ceiling than a Bernie ceiling.”

Silver also claimed that if Biden “wins SC, the race remains more open, but Biden will have a fairly clear claim to being the best alternative to Sanders and, per our projections, would likely finish comfortably ahead of Bloomberg in ST delegates.”

“So Bloomberg might be in a fairly distant 3rd place,” Silver concluded.

FiveThirtyEight’s Democratic Primary forecast currently places Bloomberg behind Sanders and Biden, with a one in thirty chance.

A new Progress Texas/Public Policy Polling survey also shows Sanders and Biden tied at 24 percent support ahead of the Texas primary, followed by Bloomberg at 17 percent. A major finding of the poll was that even though Bloomberg jumped into the race to stop Sanders, he’s actually siphoning 7% support from Biden, and helping Sanders.





Having unlimited cash flow can only overcome so much, I suppose.
Booti-gig and Steyer quitting is the best thing turnaround that could have happened for Bloomers. Lets see if it worked.
 

Drumcollie

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Per Nate Silver:

FiveThirtyEight Editor-in-Chief and influential political statistician Nate Silver said presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg is in “a lot of trouble,” Wednesday, after dropping in national and state polls following his two subpar debate appearances.


“Bloomberg is in quite a lot of trouble. His national polls have stalled out or begun to reverse themselves,” Silver claimed on Twitter. “He’s fallen to 11% in our CA polling average. In other Super Tuesday states, we aren’t seeing the leads we saw pre-NV debate; it’s a lot of stuff in the teens and low 20s.”

“Nor is there any obvious way to turn it around before Super Tuesday,” he continued, noting that Bloomberg, “isn’t competing in SC.”

“His performance in the debate last night was improved IMO but initial polling suggests that voters didn’t like it very much,” added Silver. “It’s not even clear what he wants to happen in SC. If Bernie wins, Bernie may open up a *very* formidable lead by Super Tuesday, and though Bloomberg might be 2nd (a) it’s likely to be a distant 2nd and (b) there’s much more evidence of a Bloomberg ceiling than a Bernie ceiling.”

Silver also claimed that if Biden “wins SC, the race remains more open, but Biden will have a fairly clear claim to being the best alternative to Sanders and, per our projections, would likely finish comfortably ahead of Bloomberg in ST delegates.”

“So Bloomberg might be in a fairly distant 3rd place,” Silver concluded.

FiveThirtyEight’s Democratic Primary forecast currently places Bloomberg behind Sanders and Biden, with a one in thirty chance.

A new Progress Texas/Public Policy Polling survey also shows Sanders and Biden tied at 24 percent support ahead of the Texas primary, followed by Bloomberg at 17 percent. A major finding of the poll was that even though Bloomberg jumped into the race to stop Sanders, he’s actually siphoning 7% support from Biden, and helping Sanders.





Having unlimited cash flow can only overcome so much, I suppose.
Maybe he can get more black people to say he is not racist for being a Presidential candidate for the Party of Slavery.
 
I guess Buttigieg didn't believe in his message. Tom could not outspend Bloomberg.
Buttigieg message was, "gay people are people too." Steyer was all about global warming being an existential threat to the world. They both quit their messaging before Super Tuesday? Says a lot about how important killing Trump is to them.
 

Nutty Cortez

Dummy (D) NY
Buttigieg message was, "gay people are people too." Steyer was all about global warming being an existential threat to the world. They both quit their messaging before Super Tuesday? Says a lot about how important killing Trump is to them.
Buttigieg was as charismatic as a wet piece of paper

Tom Steyer is hate personified. He is TDS- defined.
 
Buttigieg was as charismatic as a wet piece of paper

Tom Steyer is hate personified. He is TDS- defined.
But they are the ones running and they are the ones with Bloomer votes to take. Of course none of the quitters have been endorsing any of the remainers. Which is strange. But Boot or Steyer endorsing Bloomers would make public Bloomers purchasing of the office. Which would be distasteful.
 

voyager

4Q2247365
Buttigieg was as charismatic as a wet piece of paper

Tom Steyer is hate personified. He is TDS- defined.
You couldn't piss off Buttagig he was always clear and businesslike. He just couldn't talk over Bernie's thunder. He couldn't sell himself to "minorities."

Steyer must have written his own material. If a dem can't sell themselves to the "minorities" you don't have a chance.

Your results may vary.
 
Buttigieg was as charismatic as a wet piece of paper

Tom Steyer is hate personified. He is TDS- defined.
Steyer was attempting to capitalize off of the known stupidity of Democrat voters. He made billions of dollars selling coal and later managing hedge funds; and now he was telling the dupes how he would make addressing "climate change" and "wealth inequality" priorities of his presidency.

In reality, he was just another lefty bigot.

LOL
 
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