Is Biden winning South Carolina by 15 or 20 points enough to make him a contender again or is it too late for him to make a comeback?
Is Biden winning South Carolina by 15 or 20 points enough to make him a contender again or is it too late for him to make a comeback?
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I'm not sure how many delegates are up for grabs in SC compared to how many have been handed out and people's positions in the current delegate race, precisely, but like all democratic party primary states, it uses a proportional representation system. If Biden wins with, say, 40% of the vote, he gets 40% of the delegates. It really just depends on how many are actually available. Running up tallies in big states is how Hillary stayed viable for a long time in 2008 and how she won in 2016, much like how Bernie's large caucus victories kept him in the race and narrow wins in a few larger states didn't do much to help him.
A quick google shows that Hillary got 39 delegates from SC in 2012 with 73% of the vote.
Last edited by Tendrin; 02-27-2020 at 09:13 PM.
https://www.270towin.com/2020-democratic-nomination
So they have 54 delegates. Let's say Biden gets 40% and Bernie gets 25%. Biden would get 22 and Bernie would get 14. That would put the delegates at a 59-37 advantage for Bernie. Significant, but really until the big dogs like Texas vote it's hard to say.
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This administration is the worst.
Meanwhile, in India:
None of this is going to end well.NEW DELHI — To many in the eastern Delhi neighborhood where a convulsion of religious violence erupted this week, it all began with one man.
Kapil Mishra, a local politician withIndia’s leading Hindu nationalist party, had just lost an election. Acquaintances in the area, which now feels like a war zone, said he had been looking for a way to bounce back.
Mr. Mishra, 39, is known for his outspoken views and flexible politics. As an upper-caste Hindu from a political family, he had worked for Amnesty International and Greenpeace, and risen in the ranks of one of India’s most progressive political organizations. But several years ago he shifted allegiance across the political spectrum to the Bharatiya Janata Party, India’s current governing party, which has deep roots in Hindu supremacist ideology.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/26/w...il-mishra.html
“On the whole, the Delhi riots of this week are now beginning to look like a pogrom, à la Gujarat 2002 and Delhi 1984,” said Ashutosh Varshney, the director of the Center for Contemporary South Asia at Brown University.
While the death toll is nowhere near that of those earlier bouts, the episodes shared a disturbing similarity, Mr. Varshney said, with “mobs unleashing savage violence while the cops look away, or join the mob, instead of neutrally intervening to crush the riot.”
Last edited by Tendrin; 02-27-2020 at 10:53 PM.
It's not that he didn't have a plan - it's a bad one whose going to get slaughter in congress. For someone who spent decades of his life in congress Sanders should know better. And that when aja asked and asked he kept getting ignored or his supporters didn't care to discuss the details, all the while saying he had the best plan without backing it up.
Wouldn’t there be problems even if he managed to get the changes he wants through Congress?
I know everything is bigger in America...but those tax takes through closing various tax loopholes, taxing off shore income, etc seem enormous.
Those forecast takes can only be guesstimates...and may well be super optimistic...large multinational companies will seek new loopholes as quickly as the old ones and are closed. And at least some American multinationals..faced with offshore profits being taxed..will simply re-incorporate elsewhere.
Having said that...closing tax loopholes and raising some taxes to raise money for useful welfare spending is attractive..but it does need to be underpinned by realistic, detailed planned.
M8, your article says the same thing I did.
Mr. Sanders urged superdelegates in states that he has won and those who came out in support of Mrs. Clinton before he declared his candidacy to switch their support to him.
Mr. Sanders expressed frustration that Mrs. Clinton had won superdelegates even in states where he won the primary. In Washington State, where he won almost 73 percent of the vote, Mrs. Clinton has 10 superdelegates while he has none. In Colorado, Mr. Sanders won 59 percent of the vote, but again Mrs. Clinton has 10 superdelegates from that state and he has none. Sanders aides handed out a list showing similar situations in states like New Hampshire, Kansas and Maine where he won more votes but has fewer superdelegates than his rival.
“If I win a state with 70 percent of the vote, you know what? I think I am entitled to those superdelegates,” Mr. Sanders said. “I think the superdelegates should reflect what the people of the state want, and that’s true for Hillary Clinton as well.”
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I know it's early, but this shaping up to be George W. Bush and Katrina all over again, perhaps worse as the aftermath of the disaster in New Orleans was the result of gross incompetence, Trump and coronavirus is willful negligence backed up by gaslighting and hiding information from the public. Meanwhile....
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I can't wait to hear about how The Wall would have stopped the coronavirus.