Data For Progress: Sanders +2 in NC, Sanders +9 in TX (user search)
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« on: March 01, 2020, 01:09:31 AM »


He very well still could. You can’t extrapolate the SC results to TX of all places. He’s probably not winning NC (though I doubt polling will be quite as off there as it was in SC), but Sanders has plenty going his way in TX.

He was barely in front there. This result in SC is going to evaporate that.
What are you smoking? Texas has a robust early vote; most Democratic primary voters have already cast their ballot.
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