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"Here’s where the Super Tuesday states stand in the latest polls" - New York Post

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[URL="https://nypost.com/2020/03/03/heres-where-the-super-tuesday-states-stand-in-the-latest-polls/?utm_source=maropost&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nypevening&utm_content=20200303&tpcc=evening_update&mpweb=755-8657909-719300854"]Here's where the Super Tuesday states stand in the latest polls[/URL]

Here’s where the Super Tuesday states stand in the latest polls By Aaron FeisMarch 3, 2020 | 4:56pm

Alabama (52 delegates)

Biden — 42%

Sanders — 20%

Bloomberg –18%

Source: Swayable.com, March 2020

Arkansas (31)

Biden — [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1529"]36[/url]%

Sanders — 23%

Bloomberg — 22%

Warren — 15%

Source: Data for Progress, Feb. 28 – March 2, 2020

California (415)

Sanders — 35%

Biden — 23%

Warren — 16%

Bloomberg — 14%

Source: RealClearPolitics Average, Feb. – March 2020

Colorado (67)

Sanders — 32%

Warren — 21%

Biden — 18%

Bloomberg — 16%

Source: Data for Progress, Feb. 28 – March 2, 2020

Maine (24)

Sanders — 38.5%

Biden — 24.5%

Warren — 18%

Bloomberg — 14%

Source: RCP Average, Feb. – March 2020

"Massachusetts (91)

Warren — 28%

Sanders / Biden — 26%

Bloomberg — 15%

Source: Data for Progress, Feb. 28 – March 2, 2020

Minnesota (75)

Sanders — 32%

Biden — 27%

Warren — 21%

Bloomberg — 16%

Source: Data for Progress, Feb. 28 – March 2, 2020

North Carolina (110)

Biden — [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1529"]36[/url].7%

Sanders — 23.3%

Bloomberg — 14.3%

Warren — 10.7%

Source: RCP Average, Feb. – March 2020

Oklahoma (37)

Biden — 35%

Sanders — 28%

Bloomberg — 19%

Warren — 16%

Source: Data for Progress, Feb. 28 – March 2, 2020

Tennessee (64)

Biden — 28%

Sanders — 27%

Bloomberg — 17%

Source: Swayable.com, March 1-2, 2020

Texas (228)

Sanders — 29.5%

Biden — 28.0%

Bloomberg — 18.0%

Warren — 14.5%

Source: RCP Average, Feb. – March 2020

Utah (29)

Sanders — 29%

Biden — 23%

Warren — 19%

Bloomberg — 17%

Source: Data for Progress, Feb. 28 – March 2, 2020

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Re: "Here’s where the Super Tuesday states stand in the latest polls" - New York Post

I thought Bernie was gonna win instead of Clinton back during the primaries last election, of course he was robbed. I don't see him winning this time, I think Biden can put up the best fight followed by Bloomberg. However, Bernie might surprise us with an Obama like grass roots thing.

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