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Elizabeth Warren should endorse Bernie Sanders — Julie Pophal

“I think we are going to have a pretty good turnout”, Kay said.

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Clinton, who also sandwiched in a trip to Georgia, which votes on Tuesday, started her day in SC, shaking hands and posing for selfies at Hannibal’s Kitchen, a Charleston soul food restaurant on the city’s east side that warns patrons at the door against showing “tank tops or undergarments”.

She left the attacks Thursday to Sen.

While Sanders has attracted endorsements from several state legislators, Clinton counters with heavyweights such as Reps. “She defeats Sanders nearly 3-1 among women likely Florida Democratic primary voters”.

The Democratic presidential nomination race shifts Saturday to SC, with Hillary Clinton banking on the black vote to beat Bernie Sanders and gain momentum ahead of the multi-state “Super Tuesday” contests next week. By contrast, Wisconsin’s electorate is overwhelmingly white. Marco Rubio battling for second place with 19 percent each, and Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and Ben Carson aren’t fairing so well among Bay State voters, who supported the candidates at just 10 and 5 percent, respectively. He remains polarizing in his own party.

TRUMP:… first of all, he’s talking about the polls.

At yesterday night’s CNN-hosted debate at the University of Houston, which was still ongoing at press time, Trump’s rivals had one of their last best chances to try to derail the blunt-spoken political outsider before Super Tuesday.

The poll also showed businessman Donald Trump’s staying power, as 56 percent of Republicans surveyed said a candidate’s decision to refuse the support of outside groups would make them more likely to vote for that candidate.

Trump’s standing in Wisconsin reflects a broader paradox throughout this race: the NY developer has flourished despite high negatives because he has a solid core of support and his opponents have divided the rest of the GOP vote. “You’ve heard Bernie talk about a revolution and that’s what it’s going to take”.

As Democratic pollster Paul Maslin noted Thursday, Wisconsin is friendly to Sanders “on paper”, because of its racial makeup, liberal tradition and open primary.

“It was my first example as to how nuanced the conversations had to be”, she said. This time, with the advantage, leaving Sanders to prove he can expand his base beyond his massive crowds that typically are overwhelmingly white, even in states with significant black populations. But about 64 percent of Democrats said it made no difference. And independents in Wisconsin are quite pro-Sanders: 49% view him positively and only 27% view him negatively.

“My life’s work has been about lifting up children and young people who’ve been let down by the system or by society”, Clinton said. Women back Clinton 69-24, while men go for Sanders 47-43.

Hillary Clinton has called upon her husband to spread the word about her in the Palmetto State.

This strong ability to win practically anywhere presents a very pressing danger for not just the establishment Republicans who are desperately begging their bombastic frontrunner to stop wrecking their party more than it already has been, but to the Democrats down the road as well.

The poll shows some potential for movement toward Sanders – but likely not enough to change the outcome.

But things are about to accelerate dramatically.

“You’re really getting beaten badly”, Trump told Cruz.

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Sanders and Clinton each have offices in Anderson.

Elizabeth Warren should endorse Bernie Sanders -- Julie Pophal