Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumHmm... This article is more than just about Bernie's fundraiser in Atlanta next Friday
http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2015/09/05/bernie-sanders-makes-first-atlanta-visit-friday-for-a-fundraiser/questionseverything
(9,657 posts)In interviews, advisers said the campaign was increasingly devoting staff members and money to win the South Carolina primary on Feb. 27 while laying the groundwork to sweep Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia on March 1. Those Super Tuesday states are highlighted in red on maps in the offices of Mrs. Clintons senior aides in Brooklyn.
The eight primaries will deliver several hundred delegates for Mrs. Clinton, advisers believe, toward the goal of more than 2,200 needed to clinch the Democratic nomination. The campaign is barraging superdelegates in the South with requests for support sometimes even jumping the gun by sending pledge forms prematurely in hopes of adding scores of these party leaders who can bring their votes to the Clinton column at the Democratic National Convention.
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she is counting on states to win the primary that she will never win in the general
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)If, IF she ends as the nominee, she will not win.
djean111
(14,255 posts)Sounded desperate here, sounds desperate there.
If you do not have confidence you will get support after your opponents speak, maybe you should not be running. And, yes, this does not not bode well for the GE, unless the big plan is to collect everybody's mail-in ballot. Used to be a joke, but now I am not so sure.