Fourteen states will vote on Super Tuesday this year, and the battle on the airwaves has turned into a duel between the haves and the have-nots
this cycle, functionally unable to vote on the first ballot. But with the potential for a brokered convention being the topic du jour, all eyes have turned to Capitol Hill. “House and Senate Democrats, for the most part, insist that the party stick with the rules that were rewritten specifically to address complaints of bias against Sanders in 2016,” POLITICO’s Sarah Ferris and Marianne LeVine reported, as Sanders argues that someone with a “substantial plurality” should win the nomination.
reported. More: Nancy Pelosi “did not mention Sanders [to her caucus] and in no way implied the briefing was related to his frontrunner status. In fact, Pelosi reiterated to her members and reporters afterward that the eventual nominee would be ‘embraced’ by congressional Democrats.”may not stand up to scrutiny.
reported. “In addition, there are signs of a revival for Joe Biden in South Carolina this weekend — an outcome that would upset Bloomberg’s plan to seize on his demise as moderates search for a replacement to him.”in individual congressional districts on Super Tuesday,” POLITICO’s Elena Schneider“Buttigieg’s campaign said in a memo that its objective is to ‘minimize’ Sanders’ margins and maximize ‘delegate accumulation by [congressional] district, not states.
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