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Steve Deace Show

Uncle Joe's Big Day | Why Conservatives Should Be Pulling for Bernie | 3/2/20

Steve Deace Show

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Politics, News Commentary

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2020

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

Steve Deace breaks down where the Democratic primary race stands after Joe Biden's huge win in South Carolina. Bob Vander Plaats of the Family Leader discusses what the exit of Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer from the race means for Super Tuesday. Then, Steve makes the case for why conservatives should be pulling for Bernie Sanders to win the Democratic Party's nomination for president. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

And greetings. Happy Monday. Thanks for joining us here today live and on demand on Blaze TV radio and podcast. My name is Steve

0:25.0

Dave Dates. Todd Erzen has the day off. Aaron Mac and Tyres here are good friend Bob Vanderplot. So be joining us here in just a matter of moments with a ton going on.

0:34.0

8,800, 33, 93 is the number keep that number handy. It is our Monday town hall. We'll tell you the topic in a moment that's coming up in the next hour of the show. 8,800, 33, 93. Steve at Steve Dates.com. That's how you can email us if you'd like to do that. You may also try emphasis on try.

0:54.0

Like us on Facebook where we apparently are shadow band for F's. You can also follow us on Twitter at Steve Day show. And if you're looking for samples of this program that you can share go to YouTube.com slash Steve Dates. And for all of that, the last name is DEA CE if you're audio only. So you don't have our trusty graphics package and you're wondering, hey, how do I spell that name? It's a DEA CE. I mentioned our Monday town hall, which is going to be a part of the overall economy.

1:23.0

Part of the overall conversation we're going to have today we're going to take a deep dive on where this presidential race, both with the Democratic primary, but also with the general where it sits sitting into tomorrow and super Tuesday. A lot of the events that ultimately will culminate here with the first Tuesday in November are going to be set into motion over these next 24 to 48 hours. In fact, you're beginning to see some of the dominoes fall already. So we're going to spend a good deal of time talking about that today from a world view standpoint.

1:52.0

Next segment, I'm going to kind of address conservatives corporately here on the show because one of the things I'm saying, including from some people whose opinions I hold and high esteem and have a lot of respect for are in a panic over Bernie Sanders being the Democratic party nominee. And this may not shock any of you. I have the completely opposite view. I don't try to just be the contrary and all the time it just unfortunately seems to work out that way. I'm a difficult child.

2:21.0

I'm going to make the case why you beyond the you know, electability concerns from a world view standpoint. It's exactly what the country needs. And it's what we as conservatives should want and we should want it in this timing.

2:40.0

And I'm going to talk about that coming up here in the next segment of the program next hour we then will turn it over to you with our Monday town hall. Biden or Bernie.

2:48.0

Whom and why would you prefer to be Donald Trump's challenger in the general election? Because we may go a long way towards determining who that's going to be here in the next 24 hours. And we'll open up the phone lines and give you a shot at that one at 888-933-93 when we hear from you the people. But before we do all of that, we first have to hear from Aaron with his rundown of what happened while we were away.

3:12.0

Brought to you by Uncle Joe's big day Joe Biden won the South Carolina primary this weekend. This marks Biden's first win in a presidential primary in his career.

3:25.0

Biden nearly doubled up all his competition, racking in 48.4% of the votes to Bernie Sanders 19.9%. Tom Steyer came in third at 11.3% and Pete Buttigieg was in fourth at 8.2%.

3:39.0

Biden talked with Chris Wallace about how he's looking forward to debating President Trump.

3:44.0

I want people to see me standing next to him and him standing next to me. We'll see who's sleepy.

3:50.0

Vice President, thank you. Thanks for your time. Please come back in less than 13 years, sir.

3:57.0

All right. Thank you very much. The delegate counts through the early states still has Bernie Sanders on top at 58 followed closely by Joe Biden at 50 and Pete Buttigieg at 26.

4:08.0

Nobody else is in double digits, but all that should change tomorrow as super Tuesday looms to candidates who will not be relevant tomorrow are Tom Steyer and Pete Buttigieg who dropped out over the weekend after their recent poor showings with Buttigieg dropping out that makes Joe Biden the youngest male candidate still in the Democratic race at 77 years old.

4:30.0

In other news, a coronavirus update, the media was a gas this weekend after Trump made this remark at a rally of his.

4:37.0

Now the Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus, you know that, coronavirus.

4:45.0

They tried the impeachment hoax. That was on a perfect conversation.

4:51.0

They tried anything. They tried it over and over. They've been doing it since you got in.

4:57.0

It's all turning. They lost. It's all turning. Think of it. Think of it. And this is their new hoax.

5:04.0

Of course, the media took that to mean he was calling coronavirus a hoax and everything went to pod after that.

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