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Biden, Bernie Score Big on Super Tuesday, Bloomberg Out, Warren’s night sucked.

<p>At the time of this writing&comma; the outcome of Super Tuesday Democratic Primary is not firmly decided&period; Maine&comma; Texas and California are not yet decided&comma; but they have substantial results&comma; perhaps enough to make a prediction&period; Some patterns have begun to emerge in these last contests&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Keep in mind that NO states in the Democratic Primary are winner-take-all states&period; This means that although the rules in each state are different and vary in complexity&comma; winning a state may not be worth a lot more than a close second&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Former Vice President Joe Biden has outperformed the most recent polls&comma; sweeping a number of the southern stats and gaining a great many delegates&period; He won in Virginia&comma; North Carolina&comma; Tennessee&comma; Alabama&comma; Arkansas&comma; Oklahoma&comma; Minnesota&comma; Massachusetts&period; He has a shot at Texas and Maine&comma; but California seems to be Bernie territory&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Bernie Sanders so far has won Colorado&comma; Utah and his home state of Vermont&period; But I predict he will emerge with the most delegates&period; He is running second in all of the states Biden has won&comma; gaining well over the 15&percnt; mark in each&period; He is neck and neck with Biden in Texas&comma; and well ahead in California&comma; scoring Sanders 29&period;3&percnt;&comma; Biden 19&period;5&percnt;&comma; Bloomberg 17&period;5&percnt; at the moment &lpar;35&percnt; complete&rpar;&period; While the rules in California are among the more complex in the nation&comma; the number of delegates is huge and should more than make up any delegates Biden has earned in the other states&period; Bernie is helped a great deal by early vote&comma; which came in before the most recent Biden surge&period; Bloomberg may actually be hurt by the same effect if voters today have shifted their interest from Bloomberg to Biden&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Warren won no states and appears to have hit the 15&percnt; mark only in Minnesota&comma; Colorado&comma; Utah and her home state of Massachusetts&period; Her campaign is toast&comma; she will not likely maintain fundraising to continue the race&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Bloomberg has very few guaranteed delegates&comma; however he did win American Samoa &lpar;6 delegates&rpar; and he hit the 15&percnt; mark in a number of states&period; In Texas&comma; if his numbers hold&comma; he could score about 35 delegates&period; If he manages the same in California&comma; he could gain as many as 60 additional delegates&period; With all of the third place finishes&comma; he could theoretically end up with over 150 delegates&comma; a respectable finish&comma; versus an approximate 500-600 delegates for each of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders&period; Remember&comma; he can spend a billion dollars without breaking a sweat&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em><strong>Update 10&colon;15am&colon;<&sol;strong> I was completely wrong on Bloomberg&comma; it doesn&&num;8217&semi;t appear that he will get to 15&percnt; in either California or Texas&period; Unless something drastic happens he is toast&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em><strong>Update 10&colon;45am&colon;<&sol;strong> Bloomberg has dropped out&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Rumors abound that Bloomberg will reevaluate his campaign tomorrow&period; We Republicans&comma; of course&comma; want him to stay in the race to guarantee a brokered convention&comma; which would really screw up the Democrats&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While CNN and MSNBC commentators are shocked and confused&comma; Joe Biden&&num;8217&semi;s rise should have been no surprise&period; The Biden campaign had been expecting to win South Carolina&comma; and had been expecting to get momentum from it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The real surprise was that Buttigieg&comma; Klobuchar dropped out and&comma; along with Beto O&&num;8217&semi;Rourke&comma; endorsed Joe Biden&period; This was a smart move in the DNC &lpar;not sure how it occurred&comma; but clearly some carrots and sticks were displayed&rpar;&comma; and many people&comma; including our own writers&comma; had been saying it was necessary to consolidate the moderate vote&period; This was a massive boost to Biden because people who had planned to vote for Buttigieg&comma; Klobuchar or Steyer were now intensely aware that they needed to make a new choice&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In tracking the Super Tuesday Democratic Primaries&comma; I decided to listen to the banter on MSNBC&comma; since Fox&comma; my usual source of news&comma; didn&&num;8217&semi;t seem to care as much&comma; and kept switching away&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I was actually surprised at the low intelligence and lack of understanding of the commentators there&period; All of the commentators seemed to lack an understanding of how polls work and how momentum works&period; MSNBC actually called the winner of one state with only 10&percnt; of the vote in&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>And they cannot seem to help being blatantly biased&period; They were clearly rooting for Biden&comma; with Bloomberg and Sanders set as bad guys&period; They repeated the mantra of Biden&&num;8217&semi;s spectacular rebirth&comma; cheerleading Biden on his early wins&comma; not seeming to realize that the western states were likely to be carried big by Sanders&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I have even less faith in the polls now than I have in my skeptical past&period; The Real Clear Politics average of polls has some utility in seeing changes&period; But when you have&comma; for example&comma; 15 polls of President Trump&&num;8217&semi;s approval rating varying from 5&percnt; to -15&percnt; &lpar;nationwide in the same time period&rpar;&comma; with a margin of error of 4&percnt;&comma; you know that many of these companies have no idea what they were doing&period; And of course&comma; a few days ago Biden was only marginally ahead in South Carolina and losing to Bernie in most states&period; Helen Keller could have seen this coming&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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