GOP Presidential Candidates Campaign In Nevada Ahead Of Tuesday Caucus
From his part, Senator Marco Rubio was pleased to occupy second place, as he reiterated his confidence in winning the Republican nomination after his good performance in the primaries in SC.
The timing of the visit is interesting in that more than a dozen states vote on Super Tuesday March 1, which precedes the contests in both Missouri and Kansas. Instead, the group, which is funded by a super PAC that supports House Republicans, asked questions based upon a television interview with Democratic Party chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz in which she was pressed to define the difference between a Democrat and a socialist. That includes support from African-American voters. “A win in any Southern state would represent a crack in the Clinton firewall”.
Even as Clinton rebounds from her New Hampshire loss, questions linger about perceptions from some voters that she’s not honest and trustworthy – an area she needs to work on as she acknowledged on state of the union this weekend.
He said, “I think you can be against something and still say, ‘but I don’t want the federal government involved in federalizing something'”. “We look forward to continuing to add delegates to our count”, he said. “If he has trouble then I think the race will largely be over by March 15th”, when voters in five more states, including juggernauts Florida, Missouri and OH, head to the polls.
“He no longer have the benefit of focusing on one state for a few weeks, he will have to spread across five or six states at the same time”, Mollineau said.
To win the Democratic nomination, Clinton must notch 2,383 delegates, and almost 900 of those will be at stake on March 1, although each state awards them proportionally, based on the margin of victory.
Clinton also knocked Sanders throughout her speech, using familiar lines on education, guns and Wall Street that she uses at events open to the press. “So, he’s going to do well in university towns, like Clemson and Columbia”, Nelsen said.