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Attorney General & PPT Dwarven Dragon
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« on: February 17, 2016, 11:42:48 AM »

Clinton leads almost everywhere, yet these are supposedly great numbers for Sanders. Such logic.

He's probably going to win the caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado with these numbers, and even PPP is showing him leading or basically tied in 5 Super Tuesday states. Wasn't this supposed to be where Clinton dominates and ends Sanders? I wouldn't call a split dominating.

8-5 (AS and Democrats Abroad will vote for Clinton) is  not what Sanders needs though. He needs to get one of TN and VA as well. This poll makes that look tough, though other companies are showing VA much closer.
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Attorney General & PPT Dwarven Dragon
Dwarven Dragon
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2016, 11:48:12 AM »

Clinton leads almost everywhere, yet these are supposedly great numbers for Sanders. Such logic.

He's probably going to win the caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado with these numbers, and even PPP is showing him leading or basically tied in 5 Super Tuesday states. Wasn't this supposed to be where Clinton dominates and ends Sanders? I wouldn't call a split dominating.

8-5 (AS and Democrats Abroad will vote for Clinton) is  not what Sanders needs though. He needs to get one of TN and VA as well. This poll makes that look tough, though other companies are showing VA much closer.

Two of those eight aren't Super Tues states.  

American Samoa and Democrats Abroad vote on Super Tuesday.
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Attorney General & PPT Dwarven Dragon
Dwarven Dragon
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2016, 11:18:16 PM »

I didn't realize how unrepresentative Super Tuesday States were this time around: it's basically the Confederacy!

The US primary system really is a joke.

Yup, its just as bad as how white the first two states were. They really need to make some changes.

Though Sanders is lucky IA/NH were first. If it was say...SC and TX, he'd be a footnote by now.

Yes for SC, but not necessarily for TX. If step 1 to victory was a good showing in Texas, Sanders would be running a very different campaign with much more early focus on Latinos. As it is, Sanders may top 40% in Texas.
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