Half of the Bernie People will Vote for Trump if Hillary is the Nominee

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 12, 2016

This whole 2016 election situation was clearly the result of divine intervention.

Bernie Sanders was just some weird communist Jew no one thought about. Then it turns out that the overwhelming majority of White Democrats support him – and because he exists, the people are aware that it is possible for their candidate to not be a warmongering Goldman Sachs employee. So they hate Hillary.

And they will vote for Trump.

The Telegraph:

Hillary Clinton’s chances of becoming president suffered a double blow as a new national poll put her in a dead heat with Donald Trump, and large numbers of Bernie Sanders supporters indicated they would switch to the Republican billionaire.

A Reuters/Ipsos survey put Mrs Clinton on 41 per cent to Mr Trump’s 40 per cent, a statistical tie, and showed a huge surge in support for the property mogul who was 13 points behind in the same regular poll a week earlier.

Following Tuesday’s Democratic primary in West Virginia exit polls showed 39 per cent of those who voted for Mr Sanders, a self-declared socialist, would back Mr Trump in a general election contest between him and Mrs Clinton.

That sounded further alarm bells for Mrs Clinton after she had lost West Virginia by a wide margin.

She was unable to excite struggling white working class voters there who flocked to Mr Sanders.

Mr Trump said many of those same people would “cross over” to him in November, in West Virginia and in key”rust belt” states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.

He added: “I don’t want to hit Crazy Bernie Sanders too hard because I love watching what he is doing to Crooked Hillary.”

Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, said: “It’s nothing short of embarrassing that Hillary Clinton has now been defeated twenty times by a 74-year old socialist.”

Mr Priebus and House Speaker Paul Ryan, the most senior elected Republican, were due to meet with Mr Trump, the party’s presumptive presidential nominee, in Washington today (THURSDAY) for a clear the air summit.

The meeting came after Mr Ryan indicated he was “not ready” to endorse Mr Trump. On Wednesday Mr Ryan said he “wanted to be part of the unifying process”.

The trouble will be if Sanders agrees to be Clinton’s VP.

And he recently indicated that he might.

We’ll still win though.