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« on: June 13, 2019, 11:06:27 PM »



This is the map of Super Tuesday 2020. Other than California, it's heavily weighted towards the South. Historically, once a candidate gets a delegate lead coming out of Super Tuesday, they never lose it, because another candidate would have to win landslides to make up the deficit delegate, and you the current delegate frontrunner rarely loses in landslides.

I have a hard time seeing any 'progressive' making it out of this map unless the establishment candidates have been essentially eliminated very early on. Just throwing this out there.

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