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Kaleigh Rogers

I wonder if she’d want to hang on for the next debate, hoping it could give her a lift for Super Tuesday, rather than focusing on South Carolina in the short term, Sarah.

Sarah Frostenson

So here’s another ~hypothetical~ about The Future Of The Race. If Warren doesn’t actually come in second here in Nevada, does she drop out? One thing we were discussing earlier this week was how the debate felt like a game-changer for her, but if many Nevadans didn’t factor the debate into their decision and Warren doesn’t end up with a lot of overall support (we don’t know yet), I’m not sure what happens next for her. South Carolina seems harder for her, not easier, right?

Laura Bronner

As in Iowa and New Hampshire, Sanders is doing very well among voters under 30, according to preliminary entrance polling. And Biden, Klobuchar and Steyer are stronger with older voters than younger ones. The picture is more mixed for Warren and Buttigieg, for whom the relationship between age and support seems less linear.


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