MoonRiver
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Sat Jan-19-08 05:10 PM
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Will Hillary's wins in New Hampshire and Nevada effect the South Carolina primary? |
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My understanding is that African Americans were breaking for Obama because his win in ultra white Iowa made them feel like he could win in the general. Now that Hillary has beaten Obama twice in a row I'm wondering if many AAs in S.C. will switch support to Clinton, whom they really like, and who is looking like a formidable front runner, capable of wiping the floor with any of the loser Rethug candidates.
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Sat Jan-19-08 05:11 PM
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1. We will have a week's worth of polls that will tell us this answer. |
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Assuming they are accurate, that is.
If history is a guide, she should get at least a little bump from today's win.
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Sat Jan-19-08 05:12 PM
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2. She has the all important Momentum--3:1 |
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Sat Jan-19-08 05:15 PM
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i'm quite sure she'll take pretty much of the white vore there considering the last 2 exit polls have shown her dominate that by a large margin in other states but you never know.
I suspect SC does not matter that much any more tbh. Its Super Tuesday now, thats the one and Hillary has huge momentum now.
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Sat Jan-19-08 05:36 PM
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5. That's the next big question. |
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