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2016 Postmortem

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Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
Sun Feb 28, 2016, 09:00 PM Feb 2016

So let's play this out... [View all]

Ten AM tomorrow, in Boston Bernie Sanders gets on to a stage with... Elizabeth Warren and she endorses him for President.

It would be less than 24 hours before primary voting starts in Massachusetts but the story would make HEADLINES all day, and would be extensively carried by all Massachusetts TV/Radio/Print media.

Is it enough to sway an electorate with a spread somewhere between 0-8 points? Is there enough time that it would make a difference?

What do you think?
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A Warren endorsement could push Sanders over the top in Mass.
10 (83%)
The electorate in Mass. has decided the endorsement wouldn't change the outcome.
2 (17%)
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