He’s counting on winning Iowa and New Hampshire, where he was already surprisingly strong in 2016, and hoping that Cory Booker and Kamala Harris will split the black electorate in South Carolina and give him a path to slip through there, too. And then, Sanders aides believe, he’ll easily win enough delegates to put him into contention at the convention. They say they don’t need him to get more than 30 percent to make that happen.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Bernie Sanders is the Candidate to Beat
He starts off in a good place:
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True but somewhat troubling according to this poll.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeldurkheimer/2019/04/17/5-weird-items-in-the-new-bernie-buttigieg-poll/#615256597ddd
There are 26% of Bernie's supporters who would vote for Trump over Elizabeth Warren. That is astounding. Who ar these people and what are they thinking?
-John in OK