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In reply to the discussion: How will Biden look after Super Tuesdays? [View all]W_HAMILTON
(10,338 posts)39. Anyone that has already early voted in a Super Tuesday state...
...probably is the type that knew who they were going to vote for and wouldn't be swayed by the results in another state (e.g., South Carolina) to begin with.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Judging by SC data, Steyer has done better with older moderates & POCs than white young progressives
beastie boy
Feb 2020
#25
MSNBC siad (super fluid and NOT at all a sure thing) that if only Bernie hits viability in CA
Celerity
Feb 2020
#6
no the 250 was with only Bernie above 15 in CA, and the 150 was with only Bernie and Biden above 15%
Celerity
Feb 2020
#16
I don't care about some Sanderite fantasy, why are you, a Biden supporter, pushing that
Celerity
Mar 2020
#38
Even the most optimistic Biden polls the past two days were well under the final result
AGeddy
Mar 2020
#41
We won't know till after Super Tuesday. But if you think the pre-SC polls are still relevant -- NO.
highplainsdem
Feb 2020
#10