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Figueira
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« on: February 08, 2016, 02:05:07 PM »

I imagine that Bernie will do much better than Obama in the upstate area that borders Vermont.

He also might do well in NYC since he's originally from there.
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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2016, 02:54:57 PM »

I imagine that Bernie will do much better than Obama in the upstate area that borders Vermont.

The bad news for Bernie Sanders is practically nobody lives in the North Country compared to the rest of the state.  Some of those counties are in the Burlington, VT TV market, and he will do well there.  But he'll be lucky if 50,000 Democratic voters turn out in that area.

I don't think anyone's posted the GOP numbers:

34 Trump
16 Cruz
16 Rubio
11 Christie
  7 Bush
  4 Kasich
Why would 16% of NY Republicans support someone who's insulted their states? That seems a bit odd.

Because very conservative Republicans don't like "NY values," even though they live there.

This, coupled with Upstate's hatred of everything New York City, is a recipe for Cruz to pick up a few delegates in New York.

Haven't polls shown Trump leading by a lot in Upstate New York?
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