What Went Down In The 2020 Nevada Caucuses
There is buzz on the left (let’s say the Intercept as a good example) about how MSNBC, officially the “liberal” network, is too anti-Sanders. James Carville has been on air there several times recently attacking Sanders and saying he will be a disaster for the Democrats in the general election. That is not a unique opinion among Democrats, but he is saying it very confidently. In the days between now and Super Tuesday, it will be interesting to watch the discourse on MSNBC in particular. There is not quite a Stop Sanders movement among Democrats, but there are a lot of prominent anti-Sanders people. I will be curious if the Never Trump Republicans on MSNBC (Nicole Wallace, Jennifer Rubin, Joe Scarborough, Michael Steele) in particular get really loud and vocal AND direct Democrats to get behind one anti-Sanders alternative. Younger people (Sanders’s base) don’t watch a ton of cable news. But the majority of the electorate is over 45.
I know #math doesn’t work this way, but I still can’t help but think that if Sanders crushes Nevada, the moderates in fourth and fifth place have to take a long look at their performance and think, man, maybe I should drop out and endorse one of the moderates who is doing well. I know no one agrees with this take … except Bloomberg.
I’ve been keeping an eye on Twitter for any reports of serious technical difficulties. So far, I haven’t seen much, so it could be that the party is just taking extra care to verify before reporting.
