Why you shouldn't count out Bernie Sanders | Analysis by ForecasterEnten
Meanwhile, Sanders is often treated as 2016 leftovers. I'm not sure what chance Sanders has of winning the nomination, but the national and early state polling suggest Sanders shouldn't be tossed aside as an afterthought. He remains a key player in this Democratic race. Sanders is at 15% nationally in an average of debate qualifying polls over the last month. That may not seem like a lot, but it's actually very close to Warren's 18% average.
There is little question, though, he's in the hunt in New Hampshire, the neighboring state of his home, Vermont. Almost all of the polling has him within the margin of error of first place. Even in Iowa and Nevada, the average of public polls have him tied and ahead of Warren, respectively. There's also reason to believe that Sanders' base is firmer than it is for other Democrats.
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