Did Sanders & Warren competing against each other hurt progressives? (user search)
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Yes, Sanders would've won
 
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Yes, Warren would've won
 
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No, they would've lost either way
 
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« on: April 08, 2021, 02:59:36 PM »

If Warren had dropped out prior to South Carolina and endorsed Bernie I think he would have had a lot of momentum and at a minimum been a strong favourite. Biden needed a dominant win in SC to even have a chance so even a strong 2nd from Bernie would have been enough to hold his position.

If she dropped out after South Carolina but at least a few days before Super Tuesday I think it's a tossup. States like MA, ME, MI and TX going Bernie's way would have done a lot to avoid Biden taking all the momentum and would have completely flipped the script from "Bernie only wins out West" to "Biden only wins in the South".
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