Discussion for article #244874
It’s not going to happen, but nothing would be better than a Sanders-Trump match-up.
Bernie’s campaign has the feeling I experienced during the Paul Wellstone campaign against Rudy Boschwitz back in 1990. Boschwitz was the Minnesota incumbent, a solid guyt, couldn’t be beat–so went the conventional wisdom. But everyone in the campaign new perfectly well that Wellstone was gonna win. And he did.
When pigs fly will this be true.
It does seem that the better people know Sanders, the better they like him; and the better they know Clinton, the less they like her. So of course they like him where they know him best, in the state next to his home state, and in Iowa Bernie went from way behind to neck-and neck as he advertised. The only thing limiting Bernie is that Hillary has all the campaign contributions from Wall Street.
As pollsters go, there are liars, damned liars and outliers.