Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Michael Bennet Got Flushed!

Michael Bennet pulls the plug on his struggling campaign for president.
It's going to be hard to oust an unpopular but viable Donald J. Trump. At present time, he has a 65% chance of winning reelection. He has already a significant amount of electoral votes to win. He won't win the popular vote but he's hoping to. He's already framing the remaining candidates running in derogatory terms. He has an outlet that pumps his propaganda. Fox News is the country's most watched cable news channel. It's the No. 1 problem here in the United States. White extremists are getting their news solely from Fox News. Even if half of the shit is misleading, the folks who support Trump are not leaving him.

So he pretty much can do anything and they'll still vote for him.

Democrats are going to have an uphill battle to defeat this asshole in the White House.

Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) is the latest candidate to bow out of the Democratic nomination race for president. He ended his bid in New Hampshire on Tuesday.

"I think it's fitting for us to end the campaign tonight," Bennet said to a crowd of his supporters in Concord.

He continued: "I really want to say that I appreciate the fact that you give me a chance here, and you're giving all the other candidate a chance. I wish all those candidates well that are going beyond New Hampshire."

Bennet said that he will support the Democratic nominee for president, and said, "I am going to do absolutely everything I can do as one human being to make sure that Donald Trump is a one-term president."

"It's not just about who's in the White House," Bennet continued. "We've got to win a majority in the Senate and I will campaign all over this country to make sure we win that majority in the United States Senate."

Bennet was the seventh member to run for the presidential nomination. He was considered a longshot. He wanted to be a moderate candidate who can appeal to voters who supported Trump.

He believes the party is moving too far to the left. Again, that's the argument that keeps Democrats on the sidelines. We need to be bold and confident. We can win the message war if we're unified.

We are not.

So far the candidates are attacking one another over policies. It's going to make it harder for us to unify. Sanders will divide us. Thanks to his staying in the 2016 race, Sanders harmed Hillary Clinton. Now if he becomes the nominee, he will have to win over Clinton, Biden and candidates who believe Sanders harmed their campaigns.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Joe Biden and Michael Bloomberg are the only candidates remaining in this race.

Since the race, Pete Buttigieg has so far netted 22 delegates. Bernie Sanders netted 21 delegates. Elizabeth Warren netted 8 delegates. Amy Klobuchar netted 7 delegates. Joe Biden netted 6 delegates.

Deval Patrick, Tom Steyer and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) are eventually going to drop out.

Bennet, the Colorado senator has not made the national stage after the DNC rules got harder.

He was planning to run for president after he was cleared of prostate cancer. He was declared cancer-free and he continued to join the fray.

He will help former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper win his bid to unseat Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO). Hickenlooper dropped out of the presidential race in August.

Gardner has a 48% chance of winning his reelection. So the race to beat him is going to be difficult.

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