Posted on 02/12/2020 1:02:36 PM PST by C19fan
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has built her presidential campaign around the contention that she has a plan for everythingbut her plan for winning the Democratic nomination after a disappointing fourth-place finish in New Hampshire is far from clear.
Following her loss on Tuesday evening in what was essentially a home game for the Massachusetts senator, and as she continues to trail the frontrunners in South Carolina polling, plugged-in primary watchers told The Daily Beast that Warren has one last card to play: the caucus state of Nevada.
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Yup. Nevada’s unions will reject candidates who have a rigorous single-payer healthcare plan that menaces the favorable deals that they have obtained for their members. Making favorable deals on healthcare and other benefits is essential to the unions’ business model.
The last poll I’ve seen of Nevada was the first week or so of Jan. Anyone seen anything more current?
I like your analysis and think you’re correct. Maybe Pocahontas will get more tribal lands. ;)
Warren is out there looking for the alien vote—underneath Area 51!
;-)
Hope she is not counting on Katy Tur on giving her directions on how to get there.
They probably promised her some shiny beads and blankets.
One that really, really, really hated native Americans.
Divided by 1024?
I agree though Bloomberg might rain their parade. But he won’t be showing up until March 3rd. Not sure if that will be too late to steal Sanders’ lunch.
Not even the Mohave Indians will vote for her...
Nevada couldn’t save her. She’s done in the Midwest, parts of the northeast and the south. It’s Sanders or Bootydredge.
RCP poll average is pretty out of date for nevada, but what’s there looks really grim for warren, namely she won’t make the 15% cutoff again ...
“Nevada is using the same app that was used in Iowa.”
no, nevada announced the day after the iowa fiasco that they were dumping the iowa app, but they could be in almost as bad of shape (and maybe even worse) since they’ve tried to cobble together a NEW app since then:
thanks.
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