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Old 02-26-2020, 12:14 PM   #11
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Re: Objectively intelligent.

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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski View Post
Honestly, the only benefit here that I can see from Bernie, is that Bernie supporters will vote and not vote third party. The dems that are for other candidates might be less likely to drift. But I can also see a ton of unaffiliated people thinking Trump is safer than Bernie. And Bernie's health will be an issue.
Before 2016, my dad voted R in every presidential election since 64?68? He refused to vote for Trump or Hillary in 2016. He won't vote for Trump this year, but I think he would vote for Biden or Pete. But I don't think he'd vote for Sanders - boomers really don't like socialists (or candidates they think are socialists).
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