02-10-2020, 05:24 AM
(02-09-2020, 02:13 PM)Warren Dew Wrote:(02-08-2020, 09:09 PM)Snowflake1996 Wrote: We’ll see in a few weeks if the first premise comes true. Biden appears to be the only serious alternative to Sanders (Buttigieg falls off a cliff once you get to NV/SC due to paltry minority support, Bloomberg is a wild card but I can’t seriously imagine Dems falling in line for him since he’s banking on Super Tuesday) and Biden’s campaign is currently in panic mode and running out of cash. I’d say Sanders is a solid favorite so far but we’ll see what happens in a few weeks times. After the first four contests are decided (IA/MH/NV/SC), we’ll know who the nominee will be (or worse yet if we’re heading towards a contested convention).
What do you think Democrats have against Super Tuesday? If Sanders has a large plurality of delegates going into Super Tuesday, but Bloomberg is polling ahead of him in actual Super Tuesday states, what happens then?
I don’t believe that Democrats would rally behind someone going into Super Tuesday who not only failed to win any state prior but didn’t even come close to winning any.
His poll numbers will drop once the first four contests are decided and he will underperform considerably when Super Tuesday comes.