Valrifell wrote:Zurkerx wrote:
Not necessarily. Sanders actually does good with younger African Americans, just not well with older ones. If Biden wasn't in the race, he would be leading with them. Not sure I would say it'll be between the two of them though: still too early.
Either way, Buttigieg I don't see surviving Super Tuesday unless he manages to completely 180 his support among that key Democratic bloc.
He'll fall right into the same trap Sanders did in 2016.
Likely yes. He'll need a big turn around.
Valrifell wrote:Zurkerx wrote:Breaking: Kamala Harris drops out of presidential race
Yes. Yes. Yes! Finally. Despite qualifying for the next debate, she wasn't going anywhere.
This might give other candidates a noteable polling boost, too, since while she was stagnating she still held a (comparatively) significant chunk of primary voters in her camp.
It's not a surprise, though, considering all the reports we've been getting of her campaign crashing and burning from the inside.
I would imagine this bunch would go to either Biden, Sanders, Warren, or Buttigieg. At this point, I don't see others gaining a significant bump.
Eternal Lotharia wrote:Zurkerx wrote:Breaking: Kamala Harris drops out of presidential race
Yes. Yes. Yes! Finally. Despite qualifying for the next debate, she wasn't going anywhere.
FINALLY!
The only good thing she did was crush Biden and Tulsi.
She really never crushed anyone. She dented Biden for sure but he rebounded and fully recovered. And Tulsi crushed her, which caused Harris' demised.