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In a 2021 live-stream that lasted two days during December 4th and 5th titled "Infrared Haz spends 12 hours debunking Vaush on Hake debate (Destroying Vaush Parts 1 and 2)"<ref>https://youtu.be/2qxKCEVU_V0?si=8nBbv4UOt4pOEcjY&t=34972</ref> Haz Al-din clarified that: | In a 2021 live-stream that lasted two days during December 4th and 5th titled "Infrared Haz spends 12 hours debunking Vaush on Hake debate (Destroying Vaush Parts 1 and 2)"<ref>https://youtu.be/2qxKCEVU_V0?si=8nBbv4UOt4pOEcjY&t=34972</ref> Haz Al-din clarified that: | ||
''"We believed(In early 2019) there was at this time, a working class discontent with Trump... Trump's base was discontented with him and that Bernie has a chance to win these people. Obviously, now we know, that the rot of the Democratic party, was much much much deeper than we anticipated at this time"'' | |||
The final result was that Bernie only garnered about 30% of the vote during the primary, much lower that his 2016 results, he swiftly dropped out and endorsed Joe Biden who became the Democratic nominee. On the other hand, Donald Trump increased his vote share of the rural working class during the 2020 election, but narrowly lost to Joe Biden, who ran up his vote share with white-collar college-educated suburbanites. | The final result was that Bernie only garnered about 30% of the vote during the primary, much lower that his 2016 results, he swiftly dropped out and endorsed Joe Biden who became the Democratic nominee. On the other hand, Donald Trump increased his vote share of the rural working class during the 2020 election, but narrowly lost to Joe Biden, who ran up his vote share with white-collar college-educated suburbanites. | ||
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