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SheenaR

(2,052 posts)
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 05:51 PM Feb 2016

What does a (unlikely) narrow win by Clinton today do to the race?

I think it definitely shakes things up and turns the tide in our favor (like Nevada did for them) if he can somehow keep it to 10. Not likely, but would be huge.

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What does a (unlikely) narrow win by Clinton today do to the race? (Original Post) SheenaR Feb 2016 OP
I have faith. nt retrowire Feb 2016 #1
SC is a conservative southern state. jalan48 Feb 2016 #2
Exactly, and to go one further Rebkeh Feb 2016 #3

jalan48

(14,914 posts)
2. SC is a conservative southern state.
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 05:55 PM
Feb 2016

It has little meaning in the larger picture. Don't fall for the "Hillary is a shoe -in now" propaganda.

Rebkeh

(2,450 posts)
3. Exactly, and to go one further
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 06:05 PM
Feb 2016

It's very likely to go to Trump anyway, they love him there. If not, it's almost decidedly going to a republican.

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