Bofferbrauer2 said:
I'll open up with the national polling aggregate from Wikipedia: As you can see, Bernie is far up front and the lead is growing. However, Biden stopped dropping while Bloomberg got put down a peg after everybody ganged up on him, and Warren is following just behind. If Biden does well in SC, he can keep his position as Bernie's main competitor for now. We'll have to wait until Super Tuesday to see what numbers Bloomberg is really pulling, but if he can't break out that day he may as well drop out then and there. |
Biden surges in South Carolina which votes tomorrow, and this could give him momentum into Super Tuesday.
This is by far not over. Especially considering that the party seems willing to go very far to stop Sanders. As I see it he needs 55% of pledged delegates.
Last edited by Mnementh - on 28 February 2020