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In reply to the discussion: Its official - Amy is going on to South Carolina. [View all]CalFione
(571 posts)26. Because he has no path to the nom and is blocking Joe in SC
which helps Bernie.
If Steyer is out, Biden wins big in SC.
With Steyer in, Bernie might pull out a win in SC.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Pete will more than likely come 2nd or 3rd, hit 15% in NV, after winning or tying the 1st two states
Celerity
Feb 2020
#24
At this point she is far more likely to be a spoiler for Sanders than the nominee.
tritsofme
Feb 2020
#4
She has no path to the nomination. I'm not sure what the point of her campaign is any more.
tritsofme
Feb 2020
#50
Wow, just joined DU, but you're all over the place telling people which candidates should drop out.
cwydro
Feb 2020
#25
none that I know of atm, but he is capable of hitting 15% in multiple ones, and thus pulls delegates
Celerity
Feb 2020
#45
I will have a clearer picture after SC. Then obviously after ST. I think the odds are we may have to
Celerity
Feb 2020
#49
I am listening to her speech from Minneapolis right now. msnbc covered pretty much
riversedge
Feb 2020
#15
Klobuchar has no path forward to win the nomination. She's lost any bump she had
stopbush
Feb 2020
#32