Friday, February 07, 2020

Dug In!

Debate night.
Who heads to the stage?

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)
Former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg
Billionaire investor Tom Steyer
Billionaire investor Andrew Yang
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)
Former vice president Joe Biden

There will be a Friday night debate on ABC. The Democratic Party of New Hampshire and ABC will host the debate post Iowa Caucus. The controversy surrounding the Iowa Caucus has been circulating around the junk food media.

Many of the agitators are talking about how the Democratic Party of Iowa failed to check on an app and it forced the possibility of an unlikely winner.

Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) have declared victory in the Iowa Caucus. However, there is no certified winner as of yet.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is the other candidate who came out ahead in this race. However, it's not the strongest showing for the Massachusetts senator.

Former vice president Joe Biden let Donald J. Trump, Republicans and the Democratic rivals pummel him. His disappointing results in the Iowa Caucus has Democratic operatives worried. Trump muddied up the waters and seriously damaged Biden. The far-white agitators have been obsessed with Biden and his son Hunter.

Trust me, the New Hampshire primary is make or break for Biden.

Who won tonight's debate?

Amy Klobuchar
Tom Steyer
Andrew Yang
Joe Biden
Elizabeth Warren
Pete Buttigieg
Bernie Sanders
The Candidates Who Aren't On Stage
Donald Trump
Other
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Also this could end the careers of the remaining candidates running for the Democratic nomination.

Michael Bloomberg didn't qualify to be apart of the debate. But since he's rising in the polls, he's likely to make it to the next debate and it's already got Sanders and Warren upset. They feel that he's buying his way into the White House.

So far, Bloomberg has flooded the crucial states of Ohio, Florida, Michigan and Wisconsin. He is also flooding North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Texas and Kansas with commercials.

Bloomberg, Deval Patrick, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) and Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) are not going to be on stage.

This is make or break for the candidates. The New Hampshire Primary is next week and candidates need all the energy to succeed. If they fail at winning, it's time to wrap it up.

Donald J. Trump has a 65% chance of winning reelection.

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