After his big win in Nevada, Sen. Bernie Sanders looks like the prohibitive favorite to win the Democratic presidential nomination. Is the primary already over or can he be beat?
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders continued his run of success in the Democratic primary, winning the Nevada caucuses by a commanding margin. Nevada marked the third victory in a streak for Sanders after he notched popular vote wins in Iowa and New Hampshire and put him ahead in the delegate count, which in the eyes of many experts makes him the unstoppable frontrunner.
Latino support will give him an even bigger lead“Sanders’s growing strength with Latinos hasn’t made much of a dent in the delegate math. But that’s about to change on Super Tuesday. ... The calendar, in other words, is about to heavily favor the candidate who’s leading among Latinos. Mathematically, it could even make that candidate unstoppable.” — Hunter Walker and Andrew Romano, Yahoo News
Big-money opposition could backfire“A well-funded super PAC attacking Sanders could just motivate his devoted base even further, boosting Sanders and alienating those voters from the rest of the Democratic Party.” — Maggie Severns, Politico Powerful Democratic party figures could sway public opinion“Imagine the consolidation pressure if an Obama or Clinton came out for Pete or Joe or Amy in the way Ted Kennedy did for Obama in 2008. That would be the type of event that could legitimately change the balance of the race. If it happened soon.” — Tim Miller, Bulwark
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