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I saw on twitter both campaigns expect Hillary to win Iowa because his supporters hrmjustin Jan 2016 #1
Hillary's support is more widespread along Iowa's 99 counties. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #2
WOW!!! Seems like he's doing this just for the rally screen shots uponit7771 Jan 2016 #13
LOL. You keep thinking that. Fawke Em Jan 2016 #23
I saw. It is a good plan for Sanders but it remains to be seen if it helps. hrmjustin Jan 2016 #24
I teach at one of these universities. cab67 Jan 2016 #53
In South Carolina, Clinton is winning the African American vote by 57 points (74% to 17%). Alfresco Jan 2016 #3
Alfresco, my fine friend, I am cautiously optimistic about Iowa. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #4
I am too, but in the long run IA and NH matter little. IMHO :-) Alfresco Jan 2016 #7
+1, Sanders can win both... lose IA by 10+ and the gnashing of teeth would overwhelm this place uponit7771 Jan 2016 #12
It's coming. Everyone (DNC, Media, Establishment...) conspired against Bernie. Invest in tinfoil :) Alfresco Jan 2016 #19
The candidate who loses both... zanana1 Jan 2016 #79
Once they get to know him... firebrand80 Jan 2016 #20
Acutally, they already like him, they just aren't sure he's viable. Fawke Em Jan 2016 #26
What makes you believe this will happen? firebrand80 Jan 2016 #47
Obama being black played a part in it KingFlorez Jan 2016 #83
Bernie still can't connect with AA voters. DCBob Jan 2016 #27
I dunno about that RoccoR5955 Jan 2016 #58
GREAT news. Thanks riversedge Jan 2016 #87
Great news! Sancho Jan 2016 #5
Agree on the rural HRC support. DaGimpster Jan 2016 #6
Good morning...It is my understanding the pop vote in the IA caucus is never released. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #9
I had refresh from 2008! Been a while :) DaGimpster Jan 2016 #35
The media always reports MrChuck Jan 2016 #40
I'll never understand the caucus system! MoonRiver Jan 2016 #71
Thank you for posting this Gothmog Jan 2016 #8
Martin may be a nice guy Cartoonist Jan 2016 #10
He and his supporters in caucus states should keep on. I am voting for him in the primary. KittyWampus Jan 2016 #16
He certainly knows what you are saying, but I think he is running to gain name recognition for Cal33 Jan 2016 #34
Sanders managers excuse for SC, " Sanders isn't well known..." (mine)... no, Sanders is known uponit7771 Jan 2016 #11
LOL Robbins Jan 2016 #14
Do what? Bobbie Jo Jan 2016 #78
Why isn't O'Malley gaining any traction? KittyWampus Jan 2016 #15
Bernie Sanders has done a remarkable of job consolidating the Anybody But Clinton coalition. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #18
DU rec...nt SidDithers Jan 2016 #17
Hillary cakewalks to the nomination with these two victories. oasis Jan 2016 #21
If Hillary wins SC that big, Bernie may never catch up. Renew Deal Jan 2016 #30
I'm crossing my fingers it happens. nt oasis Jan 2016 #76
They also polled NH, which is the early state which knows Bernie Sanders the best. Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #22
i will congratulate the senator for his victory there. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #25
Hillary Clinton is seeking a last minute additional debate in NH. She didn't surrender NH. (NT) Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #32
She should. I am conceding it now./nt DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #42
Yeah, we're going to let Hillary win South Carolina to assuage her fi-fis - nt KingCharlemagne Jan 2016 #48
Her... DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #52
I'd point out Jarqui Jan 2016 #28
I would point out what the respective campaigns are saying DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #33
that's got nothing to do with retrowire Jan 2016 #41
We are discussing who will will win, are we not? DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #46
that's better. nt retrowire Jan 2016 #51
Thank you, sir or madame, I am trying not to be unnecessarily quarrelsome. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #54
If you're in a fight, you fight Jarqui Jan 2016 #44
All that is fine. sir, but I am just pointing to the fact both campaigns... DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #49
They're in a statistical tie. Jarqui Jan 2016 #56
This is going to be a really awkward caucus this cycle if... DaGimpster Jan 2016 #38
Most of the polls are that way Jarqui Jan 2016 #45
The age break seems to be about 50 for that? DaGimpster Jan 2016 #63
The older the women, the more they tend to support Hillary. Jarqui Jan 2016 #65
K & R SunSeeker Jan 2016 #29
They polled "adults". Not likely voters? Likely caucus goers? CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #31
Most polls I've seen skew/weigh 75-80% older voters. That said... DaGimpster Jan 2016 #37
But any poll that makes editorial judgments about who will and who will not show up CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #50
Somewhat interesting side note on polling likely caucus goers. DaGimpster Jan 2016 #61
That's crazy! CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #66
Until this caucus cycle DaGimpster Jan 2016 #67
lol you don't like quinnipiac anymore I see. XD nt retrowire Jan 2016 #36
I never liked quinnipiac polls. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #57
both campaigns said that sanders is behind? retrowire Jan 2016 #62
I will be the bigger... DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #64
but the facts do not bear that out CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #68
I merely cited what the New York Times reported. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #72
LOL! I just don't see a quote CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #74
Okay, I saw post 72 as instructed retrowire Jan 2016 #75
With all due respect DSB... retrowire Jan 2016 #70
Please see Post 72 DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2016 #73
Great news DSB! workinclasszero Jan 2016 #39
The poll that will be released next Tuesday will MineralMan Jan 2016 #43
No, the snow is predicted for early Tuesday morning CoffeeCat Jan 2016 #69
Could be. Weather is unpredictable. MineralMan Jan 2016 #86
I said it before and I will say it again, if Bernie loses Iowa the race is over. JRLeft Jan 2016 #55
K&R! stonecutter357 Jan 2016 #59
K & R Iliyah Jan 2016 #60
Where is New Hampshire and Nevada? Ed Suspicious Jan 2016 #77
K&R. lunamagica Jan 2016 #80
In 2008, Obama led a Revoltuion. Low turn out will call in doubt a 2016 Revolution... Agnosticsherbet Jan 2016 #81
So even excluding first time voters Clinton is barely ahead of Sanders? Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #82
I feel like with a close win or strong second in IA and a win in NH Arkana Jan 2016 #84
That CNN poll which showed HRC 8 points down of which the corporate media Iliyah Jan 2016 #85
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