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The juicy race is in Florida. If Trump can demolish not one but two native sons in their home states then it is all over. This is like overrunning the Maginot Line.
I'm not too sure about Clinton.
Seems the minority community is starting to wake up and realize she is just pandering for votes. SC may be an upset for Clinton.
Trump for the pubs.
Clinton will win big in SC, of course. I just hope she remembers to talk like Aunt Jemima on election night. The willingness of that woman to pander is a source of endless entertainment.
I'm not too sure about Clinton.
Seems the minority community is starting to wake up and realize she is just pandering for votes. SC may be an upset for Clinton.
Regrettably, in any case where Clinton loses by a small margin, I'm afraid some tricks will be in play to make that margin disappear, as Iowa Caucus proved.
The juicy race is in Florida. If Trump can demolish not one but two native sons in their home states then it is all over. This is like overrunning the Maginot Line.
Florida will go to T-RUMP.
He has a good ground game here and great support. It's going to feel like a bad case of road rash as T-RUMP strips the bark off them puppets. Jeb on barbecue and Marco on the pancake griddle getting flipped and flopped.
Isn't Bernie leading there? Or is Hillary banking on the black voters?
Bernie is winning the White vote in SC.
Hillary is counting on Blacks to be her "firewall" against Bernie. So they are polling in big numbers for Hillary.
Problem for Bernie, Whites in SC have abandoned the Democrats. So while they make up the majority of the SC electorate, it's Blacks that make up the majority of the DEM electorate.
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