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Third Challenge, a Home Run (Original Post) peggysue2 Feb 2020 OP
Go Joe!!!! Pachamama Feb 2020 #1
Celebrating feels so good mainstreetonce Feb 2020 #2
So exciting. Joe would be the antidote to Trump. He talks a lot about getting knocked down and emmaverybo Feb 2020 #3
Feels good, doesn't it??? peggysue2 Feb 2020 #4
Is it too soon to start a Rep. Clyburn appreciation thread? padah513 Feb 2020 #5
No. Not too soon at all peggysue2 Feb 2020 #6
Imagine if Bloomberg dropped out after Super Tuesday, Sloumeau Mar 2020 #7
I like the way your imagination percolates! peggysue2 Mar 2020 #8
The way I see it, Sloumeau Mar 2020 #9
x1000! peggysue2 Mar 2020 #10
Biden shouldn't have any problem disndat Mar 2020 #11

emmaverybo

(8,144 posts)
3. So exciting. Joe would be the antidote to Trump. He talks a lot about getting knocked down and
Sat Feb 29, 2020, 08:29 PM
Feb 2020

coming back up—he truly practices what he preaches. He has taken it from ALL sides. He has I got the real stuff.

peggysue2

(10,826 posts)
4. Feels good, doesn't it???
Sat Feb 29, 2020, 08:47 PM
Feb 2020

We were overdue.

And you know, I was just thinking about what emmaverybo stated, the idea of being kicked down, and then getting get back up. That's an important quality in a race like this, to be able to do it without scowling and complaining miserably but just putting your head down and plowing ahead. And then, turning it around with a spectacular win. This is what the man needed to do and he got it done.

Congrats to Joe and his team and everyone that knocked themselves out to bring this home.

peggysue2

(10,826 posts)
6. No. Not too soon at all
Sat Feb 29, 2020, 08:54 PM
Feb 2020

In fact, I heard that Clyburn has had a number of suggestions for Biden, as in resetting his campaign, reordering and rehiring staff and having a serious conversation with Bloomberg.

We shall see.

Sloumeau

(2,657 posts)
7. Imagine if Bloomberg dropped out after Super Tuesday,
Sun Mar 1, 2020, 11:37 AM
Mar 2020

and started a Super PAC for Biden. boom!

Now, imagine in return, Biden made Bloomberg Ambassador to China. Do you think a guy with $60 Billion could benefit from knowing everyone important in China? boom!

Talk about Win-win!

peggysue2

(10,826 posts)
8. I like the way your imagination percolates!
Sun Mar 1, 2020, 12:31 PM
Mar 2020

Yes, with Bloomberg's support, money, staff and communication team, Biden would be headed straight to the WH. Bloomberg has 2500 people on the ground, all paid through November. Wow!

It will be interesting to see what happens, how Bloomberg actually does on Super Tuesday, vote-wise. If he underperforms after all that money spent, then I suspect the horse-trading will start between the two campaigns. Presumably, Bloomberg's main objective is to block Bernie Sanders. On the other hand, I listened to Bloomy give an interview with Kasie Hunt. He swore up and down, he was in the race to the bitter end.

But if he were to change his mind or that comment was just interview fodder? Anything can happen.

Sloumeau

(2,657 posts)
9. The way I see it,
Sun Mar 1, 2020, 12:52 PM
Mar 2020

Bloomberg currently has two great loves:

1. A desire to be in the White House

2. A long term love of money.

The way I see it, the main thing that could placate him from his White House dream would be the promise of massive tons of cash. The promise of something like an ambassadorship that would be worth its weight in million-dollar treasury bonds might be enough to persuade him.

Our best hope is if lots of Bloomberg fans switch away from Bloomberg on Tuesday (preferably to Warren or Klobuchar in their home states, to Biden everywhere else). If Bloomberg underperforms after spending all of that money, he may realize that a Biden in the White House that he put there is worth more than spending hundreds of millions not to get there himself. If Bloomberg puts Biden in the White House, Biden will owe him big time. If Bloomberg cannot figure out a way to monetize that, he won't really be trying.

Rich people and corporations will be lining Trump's pockets hoping that he can win and then offer deficit exploding tax cuts in return. Fear of a "wealth tax" and other such taxes on the rich will make money flow like rivers for Trump. If the trade-off to that is some company Bloomberg owns getting a fat government contract to build roads or schools, I can certainly live with that. Someone's company has to do the work. If that company happens to be largely owned by the guy who helped us kick Donald Trump out of office, more power to him. Some of the money that Bloomberg makes can help fund Biden's reelection in 4 years.

disndat

(1,887 posts)
11. Biden shouldn't have any problem
Sun Mar 1, 2020, 02:12 PM
Mar 2020

raising money now. But if Bloomberg is serious about getting rid of Trump, what better place to put his money?

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