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I have no idea why people think that Bernie Sanders & Ted Cruz stand a chance beyond SC. Seems to me that both campaigns die there. And that, only if they make it that far.
Why would either call it quits when the money's still pouring in? Likewise, there's a very good chance that Cruz will win Iowa and Sanders will take New Hampshire.
That said, for all intents and purposes, the Democratic race is already decided. If Clinton can snatch Iowa from Sanders, it's finished-finished. But on the Republican side, Trump would need to basically run the table in order to convince the party establishment to cease resisting his candidacy. No, Jeb! may be nipping at Trump's ankles for quite some time ...
If Bernie wins IA and NH, why would him losing the SC primary mean he's done? If he only loses SC by a little bit, that would give him momentum going forward and hurt the narrative that black voters support Hillary.
If Cruz wins IA, SC will probably follow. Conservative religious voters in SC aren't too fond of Trump's "New York values"
If Bernie wins IA and NH, why would him losing the SC primary mean he's done? If he only loses SC by a little bit, that would give him momentum going forward and hurt the narrative that black voters support Hillary.
If Cruz wins IA, SC will probably follow. Conservative religious voters in SC aren't too fond of Trump's "New York values"
If Bernie wins IA and NH, why would him losing the SC primary mean he's done? If he only loses SC by a little bit, that would give him momentum going forward and hurt the narrative that black voters support Hillary.
If Cruz wins IA, SC will probably follow. Conservative religious voters in SC aren't too fond of Trump's "New York values"
And keep in mind, SC is not the third state. Nevada is.
And keep in mind, SC is not the third state. Nevada is.
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