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TheLeftwardTide
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« on: August 16, 2017, 08:58:06 PM »
« edited: August 16, 2017, 09:02:44 PM by TheLeftwardTide »



Bernie Sanders
Kamala Harris

Very competitive primary; like 2008, except this time the candidates have fundamentally different ideologies.

Closest states are Delaware, Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
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TheLeftwardTide
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2017, 03:28:45 PM »

Harris would get the majority of Clinton's base, plus many progressives who supported Sanders in 2016. She would do better against Sanders than Clinton in a Dem primary imo

lmfao no no progressive thinks, oh, iam gonna vote for the one propped up by mnuchin
lololololololololo

We now know you're too young to use this website.

Make a stupid point, expect a stupid response. Also nice ad hominem m8
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TheLeftwardTide
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« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2017, 11:35:26 AM »

Senator Bernie Sanders-55.9%
Senator Kampala Harris- 41.1%



Sanders starts off with a much higher name recognition, and with the support of most Labor unions, trade unions and maybe most Congresspeople.

Sanders would sweep the Midwest, Rocky Mountain West, New England and would do well in the South, with Florida and Texas being the closest states that could go either way.

This map is almost identical to mine, but switch Nevada for Florida. The fact that it's a caucus and Sanders has more momentum from the get-go should swing it over, and I think whatever home state influence Harris has in California should be negligible. I don't see Sanders winning Florida, but I do see him keeping it close by running up the margins in the panhandle and winning over a bit more southeast support.
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