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It didn’t take a political genius to figure out that Joe Biden was headed for a strong night.

In three of the early Super Tuesday states—Virginia, North Carolina and Alabama—all the cable news networks projected a Biden win the second the voting ended. That is unusual, and means it wasn’t even close. In fact, Biden’s victory margin over Bernie Sanders in Virginia, 30 points, proved as decisive as it had been in South Carolina. And he was soon projected to win Oklahoma, Tennessee, Arkansas and, amazingly, Massachusetts as well.

By the time Biden captured Texas — which, let’s face it, almost no one thought he would do in light of Sanders’ earlier lead– he had rolled to a nine-state transformation of the race. The sense of shock on the cable news channels was palpable. And this morning: a “remarkable show of force for Mr. Biden,” says the New York Times. “Biden engineered one of the most monumental political comebacks in the history of party primaries,” says Politico. And these weren’t overstatements. . .

Of course, Biden was always expected to do well in the eastern and southern states, before most of the country went to sleep, while Sanders’ strength lay out west. And that became more clear when Fox called Colorado for Bernie at 9 p.m. ET and California, the biggest prize, at 11 p.m. ET, easing the disappointment of dropping so many states to the former VP.

And Mike Bloomberg’s $500-million campaign? Well, he won American Samoa and [since then has suspended his campaign.]

Just as the press denigrated Biden all year, the script was suddenly flipped. Even though there were just two full days between South Carolina and Super Tuesday, Biden got a tsunami of positive coverage, if for no other reason that the pundits like winners. And that was reflected in exit polls showing that late deciders broke heavily for Biden. . .

And let’s face it: Many liberal pundits and some anti-Trump conservatives banged the drum about how Sanders would be crushed by the president and hurt the down-ballot candidates. We kept seeing voters who loved Bernie telling reporters that they had to abandon him because their top priority was ousting Trump.

The conventional wisdom was that Biden wouldn’t be able to capitalize on his South Carolina blowout because his campaign was broke and he had little ground organization in the 14 states voting on Tuesday. I say every four years that the press wildly exaggerates the importance of money and organization. They matter, of course, but not as much as the candidate and the message. Otherwise, Trump would have lost in 2016 after being overwhelmingly outspent, and Bloomberg would be the big winner today. I read endless articles about Elizabeth Warren’s awesome field operation in Iowa and other states, and she’s been shellacked in every contest.

Even with a third of the delegates chosen on a single day, the race has a long way to go. Bernie Sanders still has a passionate following. But Joe Biden now has a better shot at the presidential nomination than he has, well, ever in his career.

(Excerpt from Fox News. Article by Howard Kurtz.)

 

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Bsrbara Pease
March 8, 2020

For those Christians that want a prefe t president with no flaws well that isn’t going to happen.So many Christians are judging President Trump by his past including many pastors.Look at his accomplishments and if you wont look at any of them at least look at his support for Christians and how he is trying to keep our religious freedoms.Some believers have even said that they will vote for anyone but Trump no many what the cost just because they can’t stand him stand him and pastors the same.The church needs to open their eyes and see what is really going on…we have a real enemy that is trying to steal our country.Stand up church and let’s fight this battle togeather and quit looking as if our President is the problem…yes he has many flaws but he IS fighting for America.

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Kathy
March 5, 2020

We as believers must pray God’s will be accomplished& vote pro- candidates!As Christian’s we must not stick our heads in the sand,follow the issues,be an informed voter!

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Julie
March 4, 2020

A possible consideration on O’s 3rd term at reign of terror. https://mariomurilloministries.wordpress.com/2020/03/03/it-was-biden-all-along/#comments

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