Votes will be scattered all over the place in NH. Making Bloomberg's day.
Anyway, one of the big issues beyond candidate by candidate body counts is the issue of voter turnout. Voter turn out in Iowa was crappy. Now, some tard here will google around and show that it was the width of pubic hair higher in Iowa than it was in 2016 and that is true, I think. But all the dem strategists who are not owned by just one candidate know that their strategy to win or even have a chance at winning in 2020 requires an over the top voter turnout, and they did not get that in Iowa- so they are hoping for a better turnout in NH. - because they know that a tsunami of trump voters are fire up and ready to go. You can't be dicking around with tepid arguments about "better than 2016 by a pubic hair," "just wait for the black voters in SC" yaddy di- yaddy dah.
The other thing that make it even more complicateder and complicateder is what if there is a massive turnout or a much greater turnout but most of those voters are Bernie voters. We all know that the forces that be are out to rig it so that Bernie will not win. So what then? You are going to go into the general having killed off your biggest generator of voter turnout? Oh, I see. All this will be different once Joe reaches SC. What was I thinking?
Be careful Tards. You are not all that smart.
I've noticed that The Republicans have gone to "winner take all" in their primaries, while Idiot Dems chose to stick with proportional delegates. The only change that it appears Idiot Dems made was to move the super-delegates to second ballot. This is likely why you hear of people talking about a brokered convention. ---If it does occur that way, Idiot Dems will soon understand why most states use "winner take all" in the Electoral College and why the founders went with a republic rather than a democracy .----Basically, you could have a mess otherwise. ----Let's not forget though that convention rules are subject to change and they could easily move the super-delegates back to first ballot if it looks like someone may win whom the DNC doesn't want to win.