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Democratic Primaries
Showing Original Post only (View all)Three way tie in Massachusetts [View all]
Here are the other common findings:
Biden leads in Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma and Virginia.
Sanders leads in California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Vermont, and Utah.
Massachusetts is a three-way tie between Warren, Biden and Sanders.
https://politicalwire.com/2020/03/03/what-the-campaign-internal-polls-say/
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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No, because many Sanders supporters wouldn't accept anything other than Sanders at the top.
TwilightZone
Mar 2020
#4
Because they weren't good enough this time ? Don't forget that those two were in the race for
OnDoutside
Mar 2020
#20
I would agree with you on that. I think it will be a woman who will not only energise the South but
OnDoutside
Mar 2020
#41
No. The point of a VP is to become president if the president dies in office or is incapacitated.
dawg day
Mar 2020
#28
From MA - my husband and future SIL were for Pete/Amy and Amy/Bernie respectively. My husband
seaglass
Mar 2020
#16
yup, although we do have a very large number of college students here as well......
getagrip_already
Mar 2020
#35