Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumHillary still ahead nationally and most think she'll snag the nomination
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/poll-clinton-still-holds-national-lead-and-most-dems-think-she-will-win-nomination?cid=sm_fb_msnbcNice!
HillDawg
(198 posts)New Hampshire doesn't really mean much in the grand scheme of things.
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)New Hampshire IS his political back yard, after all -- just as South Carolina is Hillary's. What happened in Iowa is significant because it didn't belong to either of them.
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cosmicone
(11,014 posts)She got more delegates.
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)Neither of them had a hometown sentiment advantage.
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cosmicone
(11,014 posts)A win for Hillary is a win for Hillary.
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)Tommy2Tone
(1,307 posts)She is way ahead in super delegates and has little chance of catching her unless something happens. The big thing is Dems think she is our best chance to win in 2016.
They like Bernie, so do I, but Hillary is their best chance.
6chars
(3,967 posts)"Clinton leads Sanders by 12 points 51 percent to 39 percent among Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters across the country."
"Last week, in the final days leading up to the Iowa caucus, 72 percent of Democrats said that regardless of whom they supported in their states primary or caucus, Clinton would be the eventual nominee. A quarter said Sanders would win the eventual nomination. This week, that opinion is largely unchanged after the close contest in Iowawhere Clinton barely edged out Sanders."
Stuckinthebush
(10,847 posts)Barring a Sanders miracle he can't catch up.
March is coming!
peggysue2
(10,839 posts)Sanders needed big--as in huge--win in Iowa and NH to even have a shot at the delegate numbers. He didn't do it in Iowa. So, regardless of how NH turns out, the primaries favor Hillary Clinton for the nomination. Always has.