2016 Presidential Primaries [ SUPER TUESDAY | 3-1-'16]

She comes out of tonight with more delegates, but the loss in Michigan could lead to a loss in Ohio and a closer than expected races in Florida and Illinois.

Sanders has a much more legit argument after tonight. And more importantly Trump has a much better argument after tonight.
 
I think that, if nothing else, a strong showing—if not a win—by Sanders in Michigan means a couple of things. Most importantly, that the "anti-establishment"—i.e. the contra-conventional wisdom on trade and economics—isn't limited to the Republican primary. Secondarily, that the black vote isn't monolithic. Like I said, I may not necessarily support the messenger, but I'm glad the message is being sent.
 
Yeah, as it stands now, I may have to really give Gary Johnson a serious look this go-around. Unfortunately, that's pretty pointless.

You heard his interview where he called Trump a pussy? He pulls that off on national tv in a debate he'll be up a few percent over night


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Trump doesn't have an argument. He has the race.

I think tonight gives Trump a better argument in the general election because Hillary suddenly gives an example of the polls being wrong in Michigan, which just happens to be the state that Trump has been pumping up as an example of a state that he could win in the general election. It's a strong argument to present to the establishment.
 
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