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In reply to the discussion: Math says to me that Sanders has a shot at winning the nomination [View all]NewJeffCT
(56,848 posts)Iowa is still first and given that Sanders had a very close loss to Clinton in 2016, it means Sanders is likely the favorite again.
Then, we get New Hampshire and another likely Sanders victory and the media starts running with "SANDERS WINNING" or "BERNIE the FRONTRUNNER"
I believe Nevada and SC are next - Nevada was a close loss for Sanders as well. This time out, is he the frontrunner there coming off of wins in Iowa and New Hampshire?
Write off SC for Sanders, but do Booker and Harris split the vote there so it's not an overwhelming loss like 2016? (73-26) Say Bernie gets 15% this time, but Harris, Booker and Biden split the 73%?
Then we have California and Super Tuesday:
Warren gets Mass, Harris gets California, O'Rourke gets Texas, Bernie gets Vermont and you have VA, NC, OK and Alabama to fight over. Maybe Biden gets VA and NC?