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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumSuper Tuesday winners and losers (Hillary Group)
Source: The Hill by Niall Stanage
Winner
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D)
Clintons edge among black voters helped her crush Bernie Sanders in the South. In Alabama, for example, she was about 50 points ahead of Sanders with 84 percent of results in. Overall, Clinton won seven states to the Vermont senators four.
That is expected to leave Clinton ahead of Sanders in the delegate count by a more than 2-1 margin. Clinton already enjoys a prodigious lead among the party officials and others who serve as unpledged superdelegates and they have no reason to leave her now.
Clintons night was not unblemished: Sanders picked up victories in Minnesota, Oklahoma and Colorado as well as his home state of Vermont. But Clinton won the general election battleground state of Virginia and beat back Sanders in Massachusetts, making clear that she can best her left-wing rival on his home turf in the Northeast.
It was telling that Clinton barely mentioned Sanders in her victory speech, delivered in Florida. Instead, she attacked Trump by allusion, asserting that the rhetoric were hearing on the other side has never been lower.
Clinton is beginning to run a general election campaign. That says everything about the state of the Democratic primary.
Clintons edge among black voters helped her crush Bernie Sanders in the South. In Alabama, for example, she was about 50 points ahead of Sanders with 84 percent of results in. Overall, Clinton won seven states to the Vermont senators four.
That is expected to leave Clinton ahead of Sanders in the delegate count by a more than 2-1 margin. Clinton already enjoys a prodigious lead among the party officials and others who serve as unpledged superdelegates and they have no reason to leave her now.
Clintons night was not unblemished: Sanders picked up victories in Minnesota, Oklahoma and Colorado as well as his home state of Vermont. But Clinton won the general election battleground state of Virginia and beat back Sanders in Massachusetts, making clear that she can best her left-wing rival on his home turf in the Northeast.
It was telling that Clinton barely mentioned Sanders in her victory speech, delivered in Florida. Instead, she attacked Trump by allusion, asserting that the rhetoric were hearing on the other side has never been lower.
Clinton is beginning to run a general election campaign. That says everything about the state of the Democratic primary.
Loser
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
In one sense, Sanders performed adequately on Super Tuesday, winning four contests.
But Sanders aspires to win the nomination, not merely run Clinton close, and by that measure the barriers keep getting higher.
His consistently weak support among African-American voters was evident in results from the Deep South. Sanders also lost Massachusetts, a state where his campaign had high hopes. MSNBCs Rachel Maddow described that result as a disappointment for the Vermont senator.
Sanderss prodigious fundraising will let him stay in the race for some time. But the idea of him as the nominee looks less plausible with every big night in the race.
In one sense, Sanders performed adequately on Super Tuesday, winning four contests.
But Sanders aspires to win the nomination, not merely run Clinton close, and by that measure the barriers keep getting higher.
His consistently weak support among African-American voters was evident in results from the Deep South. Sanders also lost Massachusetts, a state where his campaign had high hopes. MSNBCs Rachel Maddow described that result as a disappointment for the Vermont senator.
Sanderss prodigious fundraising will let him stay in the race for some time. But the idea of him as the nominee looks less plausible with every big night in the race.
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/271448-super-tuesday-winners-and-losers
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Super Tuesday winners and losers (Hillary Group) (Original Post)
yallerdawg
Mar 2016
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(297,532 posts)1. Be back to read this.. thank you!
It's pretty much what we've been saying all along.