Black people live in California, Latino's too. It's not all young white progressives, which is the only thing Bernie has going for him. Him losing whiter Nevada and winning less white California isn't a thing. The whiter and more rural the state, the better Bernie does, especially if it's a caucus state. If Bernie can't win with the demographics in Nevada, it gets even worse in a highly populated diverse non-caucus state like California, especially if there is any wind at Biden's back heading into Super Tuesday. Nevada is a lot closer to California demographically than it is like Iowa or New Hampshire, if Bernie can't win in Nevada, he can't win in California.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 2:26 pmStCapps wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:46 pmBernie can take California if he wins Nevada, if he loses Nevada, he ain't gonna win California. If he loses Iowa he ain't gonna win Nevada.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:45 pmMan, you really are committed to delusion.
Biden has the southern black vote. That's not going to win the nomination. Bernie could easily take California this time too.
The potential of a Biden nomination is not a delusion, you'd have to be deluded to write him off at this point, that is deeply wishful thinking.
Both Ted Cruz and Rick Santorum surged late in Iowa and won it despite the polling going into it. Iowa is fucking weird, no candidate is a lock to win it considering the polling.
Because Californians are going to look at Nevada and say, "well shit, Bernie lost Nevada, so I might as well vote for the guy who prostitutes himself out to banks and corporations. A real progressive voting for Biden may be like a vegan feasting on BBQ but, fuck it all, Bernie lost Reno."
Biden does better with the intersectional coalition than Bernie, it's not just among blacks in the deep south, you just wish it was.