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ElectionsGuy
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« on: September 29, 2019, 12:53:46 PM »

It's strange that Sanders seems stronger in NV than NH, but perhaps we'll get more clarity on that. Anyway, it's a good poll for Sanders, but I'll need to see more to think he's in better shape to win NV than Warren.

Hispanics and whites without a degree. Those are Sanders strongest groups and Nevada has perhaps the highest combination of both in the country. It might even be his best state outside Vermont. If we assume that's the case Sanders isn't looking so good.
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2019, 01:17:42 PM »

It's strange that Sanders seems stronger in NV than NH, but perhaps we'll get more clarity on that. Anyway, it's a good poll for Sanders, but I'll need to see more to think he's in better shape to win NV than Warren.

Hispanics and whites without a degree. Those are Sanders strongest groups and Nevada has perhaps the highest combination of both in the country. It might even be his best state outside Vermont. If we assume that's the case Sanders isn't looking so good.

He’s leading in an early state and your response is “Not so good for Sanders”?

Did you eat paint chips as a kid?



Yes. Do you understand context dood?

First, he's not "leading" he's statistically tied. I'm interpreting data and considering external factors. I would personally enjoy seeing Sanders get the nomination over Biden and/or Warren, but I don't fawn over candidates when a good poll comes out for them.
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