Morning Kings and Queens, let’s get this win!
Don’t let this billionaire racist anywhere near the nomination:
HOLY FUCK, you gotta listen to this speech @MikeBloomberg tried to block from release.
Thank you @BenjaminPDixon for covering thispic.twitter.com/9PfBqQmG7H
— Trisha (@Trisha_Tahmasbi) February 10, 2020
"I think we disproportionately stop whites too much." #BloombergIsRacist pic.twitter.com/HcTGrp4jug
— wokie from muskogee 🌹 (@thereisonlypf) February 11, 2020
Send CIA Pete home.
Pete Buttigieg is misleading voters about his ‘military’ record. He pulled some strings and got in with no training, no boot camp, no anything and very briefly did office work in a cubicle on a base in Afghanistan for a few weeks and quickly left: https://t.co/tSBqJEgBzK
— MARK SIMONE (@MarkSimoneNY) February 9, 2020
KlobMob is real and they must be dealt a harrowing defeat:
I keep listening to the same debate on Medicare for All but it’s not real. Two-thirds of Senate Democrats aren’t on the bill. It would kick 149 million Americans off their current health insurance in 4 years.
I will build on the Affordable Care Act—not blow it up. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/ETx5cD1gfj
— Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) February 8, 2020
Send Sundowning Biden home:
Joe Biden has repeatedly used the phrase “lying dog-faced pony soldier” which he says is from a John Wayne movie but nobody can find a movie where Wayne says that. https://t.co/0nLn05gRdv
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) February 11, 2020
Unforced Errors 2020 can’t be the nominee:
Elizabeth Warren: *Calls out everyone (including somehow Bernie Sanders??) for taking big money*
Media: "Would you take Bloomberg's money to beat Trump?"
Warren: "Yes!" pic.twitter.com/aMTM1gIxbR
— Siddak Ahuja (@SiddakAhuja) February 8, 2020
Let’s widen this lead:
Sen. Bernie Sanders tops the Democratic primary race, a new Quinnipiac national poll finds.
-Bernie Sanders: 25%
-Joe Biden: 17%
-Michael Bloomberg: 15%
-Elizabeth Warren: 14%
-Pete Buttigieg: 10%
-Amy Klobuchar: 4%No others in the poll were above 2%.https://t.co/DD2aq62Do8
— CNN (@CNN) February 11, 2020