Hmmm. Ok good.Biden, Sanders probably a tie from the ppl I talked to. Warren in 2nd. 100% of the Sanders supporters were under 25yo. This is a >90% white district and the turnout exceeded a normal Primary. So they are extrapolating that turnout was record-level.
I still think the overall turn-out there will be anemic but we'll see. I need to look at the concentration of where the most people live in aggregate. That union thing will certainly help ABB... (anybody but Bernie), and I gotta think Clark County has the most people in a big way. You live up there in rich Whiteyville (absolutely no offense lol), and those folks all vote so your observation's aren't too surprising. Clark County has more of a working-class demographic. I'm gonna use it, regardless of the outcome, as a barometer for the Hispanic vote.... which isn't getting enough press imo. They're just as important as the AA vote really. Maybe more if truth be told. And this may sound a tad racist.... but I think they vote more on the issues that they deem important as individuals, than just voting the popular mantra as a group. And that's certainly not taking anything away from AA's... there's something to be said about voting as a unified block too. Hell that's why the union instructed the culinary workers to get out and vote for ABB. So with that in mind, we'll use Clark County as an early indicator of the Hispanic take on things so far.
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