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If there's one thing we need around here it's another thread on politics, so here it is.
Tonight bloomberg is on the ballot. I do not expect a ton of delegates to him based on the polls I've seen. NBC has a state by state break down, because the main contenders tonight of course are sanders and biden.
However, to my shock the last week has been utterly atrocious for Sanders. I am a tremendous fan of 538 and here is what they have now. I think even yestrday they had sanders/biden at 20%/15% respectively. Now they have knocked sanders down to an 8% chance of winning and biden up to 31%. They are working on minimal data. After tonight's results have been aggregated and consumed we'll have a firm picture.
If bloomberg pulls up almost nothing tonight he could end up a very short lived campaign. I don't know what his intention is because he's badly behind on pretty much every state here.
Tonight bloomberg is on the ballot. I do not expect a ton of delegates to him based on the polls I've seen. NBC has a state by state break down, because the main contenders tonight of course are sanders and biden.
Super Tuesday polls: A state-by-state look at who's leading
Bernie Sanders is up in California, home of the biggest trove of delegates, although Joe Biden's big South Carolina win appears to be registering in recent surveys.
www.nbcnews.com
However, to my shock the last week has been utterly atrocious for Sanders. I am a tremendous fan of 538 and here is what they have now. I think even yestrday they had sanders/biden at 20%/15% respectively. Now they have knocked sanders down to an 8% chance of winning and biden up to 31%. They are working on minimal data. After tonight's results have been aggregated and consumed we'll have a firm picture.
If bloomberg pulls up almost nothing tonight he could end up a very short lived campaign. I don't know what his intention is because he's badly behind on pretty much every state here.
Who Will Win The 2020 Democratic Primary?
FiveThirtyEight's polls and forecast for the 2020 Democratic presidential primary election.
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