From WSJopinion: The upcoming primaries in Nevada, South Carolina and on Super Tuesday could determine the Democratic Party’s nominee for president and the next occupant of the Oval Office, writes KarlRove
Presidential nomination candidates are continually tested. But not all tests are graded equally. The ones coming up in Nevada this Saturday, South Carolina the next, and 14 other states plus American Samoa on Super Tuesday, March 3, could be enough to determine the Democratic nominee and the next occupant of the Oval Office.
The most important test will be in South Carolina. Will black Democrats send Joe Biden roaring into Super Tuesday with a win, or doom his candidacy by defecting?
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