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Home Front: Politix
Be Prepared for President Sanders
2020-01-08
[WSJ] Bernie Sanders significantly outraised his Democratic presidential rivals in the final three months of 2019. He is very much in the hunt for the first three contests of the primary season. He has run second, behind Joe Biden, in national polls for most of the past year and matches up better head-to-head against President Trump than either Elizabeth Warren or Pete Buttigieg. When Sanders supporters complain that the political press isn’t giving their guy the attention he deserves, they have a point.

Odds are that the Vermont senator won’t be the next president, but it isn’t out of the question. The RealClearPolitics polling average has him leading in Iowa and New Hampshire and less than a point out of second place in Nevada, the third contest. If he were to win a couple of these early races, he could lose the fourth in South Carolina, where he trails badly, and still have some momentum going into Super Tuesday on March 3.

Mr. Sanders’s $34.5 million fundraising haul in the fourth quarter was so impressive because the Democratic field remains so crowded. Mr. Trump raised $46 million for his campaign over the same period, but Republican donors don’t have 14 candidates to choose from. Moreover, the average donation to Mr. Sanders’s campaign was less than $20, and many of his donors are repeat low-dollar contributors. That suggests an intensity among his core supporters that can help him in caucus states, like Iowa and Nevada, which tend to reward the candidates who have the most engaged and motivated voters.
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Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-08 15:39  

#8  Who knew the WSJ was into clickbait headlines?

Their merger with BuzzFeed is probably not far off...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-01-08 15:12  

#7  It's not that Sanders is a socialist. They're all socialists. It's just that Sanders is so honest about it.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-01-08 12:39  

#6  Who knew the WSJ was into clickbait headlines?
Posted by: Raj   2020-01-08 12:17  

#5  A socialist would have a better chance during a recession. Let's hope the economy keeps chugging along.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2020-01-08 10:49  

#4  I don't think we're that far down the road to serfdom to elect Sanders. The guy is a totally unqualified, a loon.

Trump in 2020.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-01-08 09:34  

#3  Lay in plenty of ammo. In fact, do it anyway - they're not going to accept Trump's reelection.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru PB   2020-01-08 07:50  

#2  Sanders is not a Democrat, he is a socialist.

The Democrats rigged their primary to keep him out last election. They defended their actions in court saying that they're a private company that need respect no vote, and the judge agreed and dismissed the lawsuit.

Court Concedes DNC Had the Right to Rig Primaries Against Sanders
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2020-01-08 04:43  

#1   Which is all the more reason for journalists to stop treating the Sanders candidacy as a sideshow.

How about 'journalists' quit engaging in unending character assassination of the sitting president and the achievements? Nah, who are we kidding.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-01-08 03:55  

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