BTW, where can I get a voter registration form? I have given up on the Democratic Party. > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 07:49:16 -0800 (PST) > > Wow, I can't believe Warren came in 3rd in MA! Do they prefer her to > be Senator? Well, I think over all there is sexism in that people > don't think she can take on Trump or in general, they can't see > women as President(hard to measure, I don't know how many voters > would admit to sexism). > How did she do in Santa Barbara? > so far in Santa Clara Co > Bernie 32.34% > Biden 20.14% > Bloomberg 17.74% > Elizabeth 11.89% > > Bernie was the only candidate who had an office in where-I-live. And > lots of young voters and Latinos volunteered for him here. > 10,000 people came out to see him speak on Sunday. > I got 2 texts from Elizabeth volunteers this week. > Last week Bernie volunteers came to my door twice. Bernie had more > donations so there was better organizing and more volunteers to go > door to door, while > Elizabeth supporters did phone banking and texting. > In the end I voted for Bernie since I think when you hear him talk > about what he is for I don't find it at all radical, and I did not > see the Democratic establishment allowing him to be the candidate > and this would be my only chance to vote for him. I was hoping that > Elizabeth would end up as the compromise candidate since Biden is > too old and addled to take on Trump and I thought more people would > realize that. And whenever Democrats select the moderate Pres. > candidate they lose(Dukakis,Kerry,Hillary) well Kerry could have won > if they were able to defeat the swiftboat smear and some say Ohio > vote was tainted. > Well, also me and Robert are fed up with the political and economic > system and we need a big change. Incremental change is not enough. > We have to have the Green New Deal and I don't think Biden will want > to implement it.The worst part about him is that he thinks > everything will revert to "normal" if he is elected President. Yes > Trump is a huge problem but he's only a symptom of a corrupt > political system which is controlled by big money and corporations. > And how could Bloomberg be allowed to run? I heard a New York > journalist say that the Clintons were supporting Bloomberg to run to > get Bernie out of the way, since it's more important to sustain the > establishment Democrats power in opposition to Bernie's call for > reform.Anyone who questions the status quo is in line for attack and > I definitely see that happening .. > Anyway, we really have to make environment #1 issue or else there > will not be a habitable planet for your grandkids.