Posted on 10/13/2019 10:46:01 AM PDT by libstripper
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"CBS News Battleground Tracker: Warren extends lead across early states, New Hampshire and draws even with Biden in Iowa"
Excerpt:
Early-state Democratic voters say President Trump's allegations against Joe Biden have not affected their views of Biden and largely think they aren't true. Even so, it's Elizabeth Warren who continues to draw support from Democrats. She has extended the aggregate lead she had in this poll last month across the 18 early primary and caucus states.
As for individual states, she has increased her lead over the pack in New Hampshire and pulled even with Biden in Iowa. And Warren leads in our delegate model over Biden, too, demonstrating that she's competitive in many regions.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...
Well, at least we here in the US will be able to boast that we have an Authentic Native American for president.
Only if the press
can anoint the Democrat candidate through rigged polls.
The results look very preliminary beyond IA,NH,SC. If biteme is strong in SC he could very well beat warren all over the south. This article might be a push piece to hit biteme and elevate warren.
Interesting how CA is sampled but harris doesn’t get any delegates.
Historically, isn’t it true, that if the same candidate wins both Iowa and New Hampshire, that they almost always win the nomination?
After Iowa and New Hampshire, the momentum shifts to that candidate, between news coverage and donor money drying up for candidates who didn’t do well in Iowa and New Hampshire, it can be very hard to go against that tide.
“At this point what difference does it make?” Gropey Joe or Gray Beaver; Trump will crash either one.
Tomahawk Chop
Lucy got some 'splaining to do.
Oh, I get it. They talked to early-state SeeBS subsidiaries and asked them what they thought.
Never mind. Carry on.
Nope. Not a chance.
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