US Mini-Super Tuesday discussion and results

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Polls close Mississippi: 7pm CST/8pm EST, Missouri: 7pm CST/8pm EST, Michigan: 7pm CST/8pm EST (in four Michigan counties, polls will close at 8pm CST/9pm EST), Idaho: 8pm PST/10pm EST (in Idaho's nine northern counties, polls will close at 9pm PST/11pm EST), North Dakota: Poll hours vary by county, all polls will close by 9pm CST/ 10pm EST. Washington: 9pm CST/11pm EST

Joe "Joementum!" Biden
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Tulsi Gabbard
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Bernie Sanders
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Biden, Tulsi and Sanders will take on each other in six states holding primary contests on March 10 in what has been dubbed “Mini Super Tuesday.”
Those states are:
  • Idaho, 20 pledged delegates
  • Michigan, 125 pledged delegates
  • Mississippi, 36 pledged delegates
  • North Dakota, 14 pledged delegates
  • Missouri, 68 pledged delegates
  • Washington, 89 pledged delegates
  • Democrats Abroad, 21 pledged delegates
The six states offer a combined 373 pledged delegates.

The former vice president, who swept the South on Super Tuesday, leads in pledged delegate totals ahead of the March 10 primaries. He currently has 664 pledged delegates compared to Sanders’ 573. A nominee needs a majority, or 1,991, delegates going into the convention to win the nomination on the first ballot.

Michigan offers the greatest prize on Tuesday with 125 delegates up for grabs. A Detriot Free Press survey released on Monday showed Biden with a 24-point advantage over Vermont’s self-described socialist senator in the Great Lakes State.

Sanders held rallies in Michigan over the weekend in hopes of garnering support in the state he won in 2016, when he edged out Hillary Clinton by less than two percentage points — 49.8 percent to Clinton’s 48.3 percent.
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Make or break for Bernie if he can't compete against Biden at this point. Should be some interesting results with anger from at least one side being inevitable. I'm looking forward to seeing the race in Idaho and Washington.

My mini-super Tuesday picks
Idaho(Biden), Michigan (Biden), Mississippi(Biden), Missouri (Biden), North Dakota (Biden), Washington (Biden), Democrats Abroad (Biden)
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Joementum in full swing!
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I'm ridin' with Biden, nothing can stop Joe! If Trump can't even handle corona virus, how is he suppose to stop Joe?
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The populated part of Washington is trying to out-California California and will go with the dumbest hard-left option. So yeah that's a lock for Bernie. Idaho too. The only democrats in the state are upper-middle class California transplants.
 
Bernie will surely win every state now that Warren and Bloomberg have dropped out. Biden and all his black voters are going to be shining our communist boots with their own tears after this!
 
I voted Surfer Mommy as I am ok with most of her policies and I know she is all there mentally compared to the other two. But not going to matter as I will vote Trump in the presidential election.

also she looks nice 👍
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Boiney apparently came to my campus yesterday and he left a bunch of trash behind. Seriously, I had to keep avoiding the dumbass undergrads trying to get me to vote for him.
 
I remember that a bunch of the Super Tuesday results were full of votes for people who had already dropped out. So, maybe P. P. Buttgeig will win Idaho or something.
Can he give the delegates to a person still in the race?
 
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