Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Sanders campaign wracked by dissension [View all]myohmy2
(3,722 posts)" Even some of Sanders rivals said it would be unwise to discount him. Despite the concerns about his ground game in New Hampshire, his volunteer army remains formidable: A Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll released in August found that 35 percent of Democratic primary voters in the state who had heard directly from a campaign had been contacted by Sanders team, more than any other candidate.
"I think he will do well here, frankly, but I'm a bit of a contrarian on that. Everyone seems to be in a big rush to write him off, said a top New Hampshire Democrat and veteran of many presidential primaries in the state. John McCain and John Kerry were both deemed 'dead men walking' at this stage, too, and came back to win the New Hampshire primary. "
...but I'm not worried...we're a long ways away from the first primary vote...a week can an eternity in national politics and yet things can change on a dime...it reminds me of a fable,
https://berniesanders.com/issues/
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden