Washington Examiner
This round of primaries for the Democratic presidential nomination is the time voters will decide between two remaining 2020 top-tier candidates, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. Six states vote on Tuesday — Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, and Washington — account for 352 nominating delegates to the Democratic national convention. A total of 1,991 delegates are needed to win the Democratic nomination at the party’s national convention this summer.
Here are seven things to watch in Tuesday’s primaries.
- Michigan make-or-break for Bernie Sanders
- Upset in Michigan?
- Washington favored for Sanders, but full results won’t be known
- Eye on the margins
- Pressure on Sanders to match 2016 performance
- Coronavirus fears affecting the elections
- Sanders blaming the establishment
FWIW, the money seems to be trading on Biden winning big over Sanders in MI.
https://www.predictit.org/markets/1/Dem-Nomination
“Mini”?
I thought Bloomberg was out?
Actually, the thing to watch for is whether ANY Democrat – anywhere – realizes that their party has declared the ‘Presidency’ as nothing but a figurehead position of the Deep State.
Candidate #1: Demented, 78 year-old, corruptocrat loser who can barely pronounce his own name or utter a coherent sentence.
Candidate #2: Mentally ill, 77 year-old commune expert who hasn’t worked a day in his life and wishes for the good old days of Cuba’s Fidel Castro and The Soviet Union.
So, who do Democrats think is actually going to run the Administrative Branch of the U.S. Government? Neither one of these candidates is capable of it.
The real bet is whether Biden can even make it to the general election before needed intervention.
“So, who do Democrats think is actually going to run the Administrative Branch of the U.S. Government? Neither one of these candidates is capable of it.”
my money is on hillary being installed as the nominee at the convention.
i’ll take that to the bank
The virus will put Killlary down for sure.