Bloomberg is hurting Joe more than Trump or the Russians could, if he pulled out, Joe would be Neck in Neck with Bernie in Texas and could at least get above the 15% threshold for delegates in California. Joe has the best chances on the moderate side and needs as many delegates as he can get going into the convention, he also needs bucks and Bloomberg can help there too. Blame Bloomberg more than the Russians if Bernie comes out on top or you have a brokered convention where Bloomberg does, that would be a disaster.
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Bernie Sanders leads in Texas, a pivotal Super Tuesday primary, NBC/Marist poll says
Bernie Sanders leads Joe Biden in the 2020 Texas Democratic presidential primary, one of the key Super Tuesday contests, according to new NBC News/Marist poll.
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KEY POINTS
- Bernie Sanders has a solid lead in Tuesday’s Texas Democratic presidential primary, one of the biggest prizes of the states voting on Super Tuesday, according to an NBC News/Marist poll.
- Joe Biden and Mike Bloomberg trail Sanders in Texas.
- Republican Sen. John Cornyn also leads in a potential general election race against Democrat M.J. Hegar, the leading candidate to face him.
Bernie Sanders holds a comfortable lead in Tuesday’s Texas Democratic primary, one of the biggest troves of delegates up for grabs in the race for the 2020 presidential nomination, according to an NBC News/Marist poll released Sunday.
The Vermont senator has the support of 34% of likely Democratic primary voters in the Lone Star State, the survey found. He has a comfortable cushion over former Vice President Joe Biden, who 19% of respondents picked as their first choice.
Former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., follow at 15% and 10%, respectively.
Here’s where the full eight-person field stands in the Texas primary:
- Sanders: 34%
- Biden: 19%
- Bloomberg: 15%
- Warren: 10%
- Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg: 8%
- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.: 3%
- Billionaire activist Tom Steyer: 1% (Steyer dropped out of the race Saturday after the poll was taken)
- Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii: 1%
- Undecided: 9%
Contenders for the nomination have devoted considerable time and resources to Texas, which will help to shape the delegate race. The state will award 228 pledged national delegates, the second most of any state voting Tuesday, after California’s 415.
Sanders,
who leads Biden in the delegate count after the former vice president’s win in the South Carolina primary Saturday, could need big wins in both California and Texas to accumulate the delegate majority required to win the nomination.
Both states are tests of Sanders’ push to mobilize younger Latino voters, a key piece of his strategy this year.
The NBC/Marist poll also surveyed the general election in Texas, a changing state that Democrats have put more effort into winning in recent years. In a hypothetical matchup between President Donald Trump and Sanders, 49% of registered voters choose the incumbent, while 45% pick the senator.
Trump leads Biden by the same margin.
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