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Sunday, July 12, 2020

Joe Biden Tiene Unas Vacaciones Puertorriqueñas!

Joe Biden wins the Puerto Rican Democratic Primary.
The title is Joe Biden Takes A Puerto Rican Vacation.

The Puerto Rican Democratic Primary results are in. On Saturday, the U.S. commonwealth held their Democratic primaries for president. Guess who won the territorial primary?

Former vice president Joe Biden won the territory overwhelmingly. He has 74% of the vote while Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) only maintained 12% of the vote. Michael Bloomberg got 12% of the vote as well. The remaining earned the 8%.

Puerto Rico pushed back their primary from March 29 to July 12 due to the coronavirus.

The U.S. territory is one of the many places where COVID-19 has spiked heavily. The territory has over 3,500 Americans died from the deadly virus.

The territory has been dealing with three issues. Donald J. Trump, the recovery from recent hurricanes and this pandemic. There are some who are calling for Puerto Rico to either become a state or an independent state.

I will talk about that in the coming post.

I just want you to know that Sanders and his supporters do have a place at the table with Joe Biden, but the radical leftists gotta to go. I mean these are the ones who believe the bullshit from Alexandra Tara Reade Moulton McCabe. The ones who think Biden has cognitive decline. The ones who believe Biden (the former vice president under the first Black president) is a racist.

Those guys got to go. I am serious. They have no place within the Democratic Party.

The primary was scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 29, 2020, but Puerto Rican governor Wanda Vazquez postponed the date to April 26, 2020, amid concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in Puerto Rico. The approved delay was signed by the Puerto Rican governor on March 21.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, the territory's capital and largest city.
It had then been postponed indefinitely until a date was chosen. The Puerto Rico primary is an open primary, with the territory awarding 59 delegates, of which 51 are pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

Puerto Rico is the most populated U.S. territory. With a population of 4.3 million residents, the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory in the Caribbean. It largest city is San Juan with a population of 295,000 residents. The U.S. territory does self-identify as self-autonomous in sports. The Olympics see Puerto Rico as a country with its own delegation.

Those living Puerto Rico are American citizens. They have a right to freely travel to the U.S. without a passport. Most of the residents speak Spanish. About 95% of the territory speaks Spanish.

They cannot vote in the U.S. presidential elections. They have a U.S. Representative who is a resident commissioner who serves a four year term. The resident commissioner is a delegate who has non-voting rights on the House of Representatives floor.



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