From CatholicVote <[email protected]>
Subject good news and...
Date March 4, 2020 9:04 PM
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Dear CV Friend,

Democrats rejected a radical socialist takeover of their party.

For now.

Last night Joe Biden won nine states on Super Tuesday...and he
now temporarily holds a small delegate lead over Bernie Sanders.
It took 48 hours of unifying manipulations, arm twisting from
President Obama, and the surrender of Pete Buttigieg and Amy
Klobuchar to stop the Sanders surge.

Here's our take on last night's results:

BLOOMBERG OUT: Moments ago, Mike Bloomberg suspended his campaign
and endorsed Joe Biden. After spending over $500 million, he
lost every state, except the U.S. territory American Samoa.
Bloomberg spent $18 million in Virginia alone, but finished in
fourth place with 9.7%. Mike Bloomberg is proof once again that
progressive whining about money in politics is foolish.
Bloomberg's money couldn't make up for his unpopular policies,
personal past, and the perception that he was trying to buy the
election. Ideas and leadership are what win elections, not
simply money.

SANDERS SLIPS: Bernie was the frontrunner, and presumed
inevitable nominee. That is, until he spent a week proving that
he remains a socialist radical out of step with the majority of
even his own party, including by doubling down on his defense of
Fidel Castro. But Bernie leads a sizable movement, which is
willing to fund and power his candidacy deep into the primary
process. Many predict the loyalty of his followers will make a
convention fight inevitable.

ESTABLISHMENT BACKS BIDEN: Democratic candidates Tom Steyer, Amy
Klobuchar, and Pete Buttigieg quickly exited before Super Tuesday
to salvage a chance at stopping Bernie Sanders. And it worked.
Yet less than a week ago, Biden was the preferred candidate of
less than 25% of his party. Beneath the surface, Democratic
voter doubts remain. Last night felt like a party settling for a
nominee, not rallying. This is not a recipe for success over the
long term.

Is "Not Trump" enough for Biden?

Ask yourself this question: can you name one policy Joe Biden is
rallying voters behind?

The answer: there is no policy or plan. The rallying cry appears
to only be that he's not Donald Trump. History suggests winning
campaigns have to rise above merely being NOT the other guy. But
Democrats appear ready to settle for anyone that can beat Trump.
And Biden is now best positioned to build on last night's
momentum and emerge as his party's nominee.

So you, me, and CV...what's at stake?

HERE'S THE DEAL: everything we are doing just became even more
critical.

We may soon face the prospect of a national candidate for office
who claims to be Catholic while supporting abortion on demand for
all nine months. A "Catholic" who officiated a same-sex
"wedding" as Vice President. A "Catholic" who fully supports the
radical sexual revolution's LGBT war on biology.

Joe Biden has played the "personally opposed" card for decades to
fool voters -- especially Catholics. He's a candidate who last
year sold his soul to the abortion lobby by caving on the most
basic decades-old compromise on taxpayer funding for abortion.

...and he's a candidate who has been banned from receiving
Communion.

And let's not forget, Biden led the fight to destroy Justice
Clarence Thomas in 1991. He will be a puppet president used to
roll back President Trump's transformation of the American
judiciary.

Biden is gaffe-prone, creepy and corrupt...

But he will be a fierce competitor for Catholic voters,
exploiting his Catholic identity -- especially in the Upper
Midwest -- come November.

The Church will soon be thrust into the middle of one of the most
historic elections in American history.

We've been preparing for this for the past two years.

With your help, we'll be ready.

Brian



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