In New Hampshire: Bernie Sanders in front with 27%, followed by Joe Biden at 25%, Elizabeth Warren at 18%, Pete Buttigieg at 13% and Amy Klobuchar at 7%.
In Iowa: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg tied in the Democratic presidential race with 23% each. They are followed by Elizabeth Warren at 16% and Amy Klobuchar at 7%.
"Apart from recent gains in New Hampshire, Sanders' support is still best characterized by its steadiness and strength compared to other candidates who have seen more volatility. Nearly half (47%) of his New Hampshire voters say they've definitely made up their minds. By comparison, just 15% of Biden's backers in the state describe their choice that way."
Well, you know how it is with us Millenials. Must be all that avocado toast...
Iraqi Lawmakers Vote to Oust U.S. Troops [Click] That seems perfectly reasonable to me, and it carries out the response against US military sites without directly involving Iran. The article says the vote is by itself symbolic; I don’t yet know why. But it shows which way the political winds are blowing.
Yesterday I saw a photo of an angry Biden right up in some woman's face, shouting at her and shaking his finger right in her face. He was insisting that he supports women. Sure didn't look like it. Hillary was the same. She'd go up like a flash-fire if anyone dared question her. Both Biden and Hillary are awash in entitlement.
I think I shall take my constitutional now. It was foggy this morning, but is now clear. The wind is cool--feels like there is snow in the mountains. A story in the newspaper yesterday said that snow and rain so far this rainy season is a little ahead of normal, and the reservoirs are about as full as they should be. They have to leave some room in the reservoirs for further rain and snowmelt come Spring.
Have a very good year, Renee.
ReplyDeleteDaimler to axe at least 10,000 jobs worldwide [Click] “Mercedes-Benz owner aims to slash €1bn from wage bill in drive towards electric cars” Sounds like they are very serious.
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ReplyDeleteIn New Hampshire: Bernie Sanders in front with 27%, followed by Joe Biden at 25%, Elizabeth Warren at 18%, Pete Buttigieg at 13% and Amy Klobuchar at 7%.
In Iowa: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg tied in the Democratic presidential race with 23% each. They are followed by Elizabeth Warren at 16% and Amy Klobuchar at 7%.
"Apart from recent gains in New Hampshire, Sanders' support is still best characterized by its steadiness and strength compared to other candidates who have seen more volatility. Nearly half (47%) of his New Hampshire voters say they've definitely made up their minds. By comparison, just 15% of Biden's backers in the state describe their choice that way."
DeleteWell, you know how it is with us Millenials. Must be all that avocado toast...
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DeleteOh, Alan, you can always make me laugh. Thanks, old friend!
My pleasure, Cat.
DeleteIt's not just the polls that show Biden and Sanders leading the primary [Click]
ReplyDeleteTrump Threatens To Destroy Iran’s Culturally Significant Sites. That’s A War Crime. [Click]
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Iraqi Lawmakers Vote to Oust U.S. Troops [Click] That seems perfectly reasonable to me, and it carries out the response against US military sites without directly involving Iran. The article says the vote is by itself symbolic; I don’t yet know why. But it shows which way the political winds are blowing.
As if we didn't already know the bastard had no soul.
DeleteAmen, Cat.
Delete[Biden,] The Kumbaya Candidate [Click] I note the size of the crowd he attracted at the reported event: “several dozen.”
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DeleteWhen the Staff Can’t Tell the Candidate What’s Wrong [Click] “Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton differ in many ways. But beneath each candidate’s marquee scandal lies the same core defect: insularity.”
ReplyDeleteYesterday I saw a photo of an angry Biden right up in some woman's face, shouting at her and shaking his finger right in her face. He was insisting that he supports women. Sure didn't look like it. Hillary was the same. She'd go up like a flash-fire if anyone dared question her. Both Biden and Hillary are awash in entitlement.
DeleteInteresting; thanks, Susan.
DeleteAnd don’t we have enough of that staff dynamic now!?!
Delete'The best chance we have to elect a real progressive since FDR’: on the phone with Elizabeth Warren [Click] Art Cullen, Editor of the Storm Lake Times
ReplyDeleteI think I shall take my constitutional now. It was foggy this morning, but is now clear. The wind is cool--feels like there is snow in the mountains. A story in the newspaper yesterday said that snow and rain so far this rainy season is a little ahead of normal, and the reservoirs are about as full as they should be. They have to leave some room in the reservoirs for further rain and snowmelt come Spring.
Few Attacks Ads In the Democratic Race [Click] Unlike the Republican race four years ago.
ReplyDeleteTrump is no King David [Click] But where are the preachers of this sermon?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Rene!
ReplyDeleteYa. Many many happies, Renee! And then sum
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the birthday wishes everyone!
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