Monday, June 6, 2016

Dem Picture Will Remain Clouded

Happy super primary eve, Friends,

We're on the verge of the final of five Super Tuesdays, and this one will be the most important yet for the blue party.

No matter how steadfastly the media has been promoting the coronation of Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee, Bernie Sanders will not roll over and play dead for them. And he's right not to.

Yeah, I may be down for the count, and I'm getting
the media's 'Big Chill'. But when I win California
tomorrow, I'll be back in your living room again.
It's time for the Dems to drop their denial and examine their potential candidate under a decent microscope.

Not only would they finally see how crippled she is from decades of serial scandals and lies piled upon lies, but she's also been totally unable to win the youth,
Independent, and white vote anywhere in the country.

That's not likely to change between now and November.

Meanwhile, the results of an FBI investigation into her private email server and mishandling of state secrets hangs over her head.

Hillary did chink Donald Trump's armor with her 'foreign policy' speech last week, but from what we know about Nubbs, he won't ever let that happen again.

In tomorrow's six contests, I'm predicting that Bernie Sanders will win all but New Jersey. That means he'll take both Dakotas, Montana, New Mexico, and the giant prize of momentum-shifting California.

True, Hillary will have attained the requisite number of delegates to be the presumptive nominee--if you include her 'Super' delegates, who basically consist of Democratic officials.

But with a big win in California, Bernie can still actually finish with more pledged delegates and popular votes nationwide than Hillary.

If that happens, The Bern has reason to go into the July convention arguing that he has the momentum and legitimacy to be the party's nominee. Polls consistently show he's the stronger candidate against Trump.

The only way the Democratic race ends tomorrow is if Sanders loses California. At that point, he will need to reassess how he'll wield his considerable influence at the convention.

But I don't believe we'll see that scenario because Bernie will win California tomorrow by a wider margin than anyone else in the media has been willing to predict, for fear of upsetting the current narrative.

Young Independents of every ethnicity and ilk will turn out in droves for Bernie Sanders.

The media has basically written him off and given him the 'Gilmore freeze' for weeks now, but The Bern is about to come roaring back.

The Democratic skies are about to get cloudier.

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