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Many pundits predicted a better showing for Bernie Sanders as his campaign moved into South Carolina, and instead Hillary Clinton swept the state in a historic landslide.
I thought it would be fun to compile a list of predictions from the so-called pundits plus Bernie himself on the eve of Super Tuesday. Oh, and Happy Monday Leap Day, too!
One might be tempted to say that 96% white New Hampshire has proved not to be well-representative of the Democratic electorate overall.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) February 28, 2016
According to @FiveThirtyEight's latest polls-plus forecast, Hillary Clinton has a 98% chance of winning Arkansas https://t.co/et2GKq5jkd
— Comella (@starfirst) February 28, 2016
If South Carolina demographics are followed throughout the Deep South, Clinton could win ~84% of the vote in Mississippi
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) February 28, 2016
BREAKING just released on #MTP
— NaphiSoc (@NaphiSoc) February 28, 2016
3 Key #SuperTuesday polls show #HillaryClinton looking good. pic.twitter.com/5ukm91gotF
.@berniesanders after #SCPrimary loss: "There's no way we're going to lose #Minnesota. I can see that. You are just too smart."
— The Post and Courier (@postandcourier) February 28, 2016
The white Dem vote strength for Sanders should help him in MN, OK, CO and MA. Campaign may regret not targeting TN and VA more
— Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) February 28, 2016
@chucktodd Hillary is ahead in the polls in MA and OK. Pay attention Chuck.
— Shirley C (@ghhshirley) February 28, 2016
@chucktodd He'll lose the south completely. He's not relatable and I think most are concerned about his age
— Shiz (@CremeDeLaShiz) February 28, 2016
In '08, Clinton, Obama emerged from Super Tuesday w/ roughly even number of delegates. But tomorrow shd produce a clear delegate winner
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) February 29, 2016
Sanders has recently started mentioning Native Americans plenty on the stump. Noticed the uptick in Minnesota. https://t.co/IRhkvSKWB9
— Gabriel Debenedetti (@gdebenedetti) February 29, 2016
Minnesota may be the most suspenseful state on the GOP side come Tuesday; so logically it hasn't been polled at all since mid-January.
— Taniel (@Taniel) February 28, 2016
Sanders Says He’ll Win Minnesota Nominating Contest https://t.co/n8EPfdTEe3
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) February 28, 2016
New #Massachusetts Presidential Primary Poll:
— ECPS (@EmersonPolling) February 29, 2016
Shows @HillaryClinton @realDonaldTrump leading their party among independent voters#mapoli
New #Massachusetts #Democratic Presidential Primary Poll:@HillaryClinton- 54%@BernieSanders- 43%
— ECPS (@EmersonPolling) February 29, 2016
Full results on https://t.co/hVDsheohjH
New #Texas #Democratic Presidential Primary Poll: @HillaryClinton- 68%@BernieSanders- 26%
— ECPS (@EmersonPolling) February 29, 2016
Full results on https://t.co/hVDsheohjH
Poll: Bernie Sanders overtakes Hillary Clinton in Oklahoma https://t.co/JwcwVKCOhO pic.twitter.com/ud1bnEoYw6
— TheOklahoman (@TheOklahoman) February 29, 2016
#SuperTuesday - Hillary to convincingly win in South but Bernie victory in Vermont, Oklahoma and Massachusetts - potentially Colorado too
— Sam Rippon (@sam_rippon) February 29, 2016
Michigan Democratic primary - March 8 (147 Delegates):
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) February 29, 2016
Clinton 56%
Sanders 36#MRG poll
Oklahoma Democratic primary:
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) March 1, 2016
Clinton 40%
Sanders 31
undecided 29
News 9/News On 6 poll pic.twitter.com/bkcReZ2tPc
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